A. 
No combustible substance of any kind shall be set on fire or burned in any street within the limits of the Village of Irvington. Such substance may lawfully be burned upon any lot within the limits of said Village, but only when placed in and burned in a fireproof container, and when such burning complies with the Fire Code of the State of New York. No person shall scatter or throw or permit to be scattered or thrown any combustible material upon the public streets, highway, alleys or other public place in said Village of Irvington.
B. 
No ashes shall be kept or deposited in any building or yard in the fire limits of the Village of Irvington, unless in a closed and secure metal or earthen vessel or in a brick or stone ash house and in compliance with the Fire Code of the State of New York.
C. 
No person shall permit or cause to accumulate any combustible or inflammable material or substance in any building, lot or yard within the Village of Irvington.
D. 
Dangerous fires. No person shall set fire or cause to be set fire to or burn or cause to be burned any grass, weeds, brush or other rubbish or other materials in such careless or dangerous manner as to threaten the safety of any person or property.
E. 
If the Chief of the Fire Department or the Code Enforcement Officer or any inspector thereof shall find upon inspection of a building, premises or structure, any rubbish, debris, waste or inflammable or combustible or explosive material and/or that the same is not so arranged or disposed of as to afford reasonable safeguard against danger of fire and/or if he shall find that the articles, furniture, material, goods, wares or merchandise, on or in such premises, building or structure, are so arranged and disposed of that the occupants thereof or person rightfully in or on the same would not, because of such arrangements and disposition, be afforded reasonable access to the exits of such premises, building or structure in case of fire and/or if he shall find that by reason of such arrangements or disposition the members of the Fire Department would be unnecessarily or unreasonably interfered with in the exercise of their duties in and about such premises, building or structures in the event of a fire in the same, the Chief of the Fire Department or Code Enforcement Officer or any authorized representative thereby may order in writing the removal of such materials from such premises, building or structures on the disposing or arranging of the same on or in such premises, building or structure in such manner as will tend to remove such danger from fire. He may also order in writing that such furniture, articles, material, goods, wares and merchandise be so arranged and disposed of on or in such premises, building or structures that the occupants thereof or the persons rightfully in or on the same will be afforded all reasonable access to such exits in case of fire and that the members of any Fire Department will be afforded all reasonable facilities for the discharge of their duties in such premises, building or structure in the event of fire.