PERFORMANCES WITH FIRE. Any ' act (fire juggling, fire eating, etc.), in a public or <br />private place other than inside a private residence, that utilizes fire for entertainment purposes, <br />outside of a protective housing or in ways in which it travels through the air (by one person or <br />between multiple persons). These acts do not include pyrotechnics. <br />PERSON RESPONSIBLE/RESPONIBLE PERSON. An agent, occupant, lessee, tenant, <br />contract purchaser, owner, permit holder, facility owner, person in charge of the building or <br />property, the violator, where the violator works for a contractor (as an employee, subcontractor <br />or independent contractor) the contractor and/or employer, or other person in possession or <br />control of the facility, or hazardous materials or of a facility at which hazardous materials are <br />located. . <br />QUALIFIED PERSON OR COMPANY. A competent and capable person or company that <br />has met, the requirements of the Fire Code Official, which may include written tests, field testing <br />or acceptable formal training for a given field, such as but not limited to water based fire <br />protection systems; commercial kitchen hood suppression systems, fire alarm and detection <br />systems and hazardous materials protection and detection systems. <br />RED FLAG WARNING. Also known as a Fire Weather Warning, a forecast warning issued <br />by the United States National Weather Service to inform area firefighting and land management <br />agencies that conditions are ideal for wildland fire ignition, and rapid propagation. After drought <br />conditions, and when humidity is very low, and especially when high or erratic winds which may <br />include lightning are a factor. <br />27. The definition for "Open Burning" in Section 202 of the OFC is amended to <br />provide: <br />OPEN BURNING. The burning of materials wherein products of -combustion are emitted <br />directly into the ambient air without passing through a stack or chimney from an enclosed <br />chamber or as regulated by Lane Regional Pollution Authority and Section 6.200 of the Eugene <br />Code, 1971. Open burning does not include road flares, smudgepots and similar devices <br />associated with safety or occupational uses typically considered open flames or recreational fires. <br />For the purpose of this definition, a chamber shall be regarded as enclosed when, during the time <br />combustion occurs, only apertures, ducts, stacks, flues or chimneys necessary to provide <br />combustion air and permit the escape of exhaust gas are open. <br />28. The definition for "Recreational Fire" in section 202 of the OFC is amended to <br />provide: <br />RECREATIONAL FIRE. A small outdoor fire (no larger than 3 feet in diameter and 2 feet in <br />height) used for cooking only, or a fire used for cooking in a fireplace or a barbecue set, or a fire <br />in an approved campsite in fire pits provided at the campsite. Fuel can consist of charcoal, <br />natural gas, propane, manufactured firelogs, or cleandry natural. firewood. Fires are not for the <br />disposal of waste materials, including woody yard trimmings, leaves, and grass clippings. <br />Administrative Order - Page 7 of 14 <br />• <br />67 <br />