[R.O. 2008 §205.130; Code 1968 §12-3; CC 1988 §11-1]
It shall be lawful for the officer in command at a fire to direct
the cutting down and removal of any building, structure or fence for
the purpose of checking the progress of a fire if necessary. With
the advice and concurrence of at least two (2) members of the City
Council or of the Mayor and one (1) member of the City Council, the
officer in command at a fire shall have the power to blow up or cause
to be blown up any building or other structure during the progress
of a conflagration for the purpose of checking or extinguishing the
fire.
[R.O. 2008 §205.140; Code 1968 §12-4; CC 1988 §11-2; Ord. No. 18-2016 § 1, 6-20-2016]
It shall be unlawful for any person, except for a person who
resides in the area, members of the Fire Department, members of the
Police Department and those admitted by order of the Mayor, Chief
of Police, Police Officer or officer of the Fire Department, to enter
the area surrounding a fire for a distance set by the officer in command
of the Fire Department. Any person found guilty of violating the provisions
of this Section shall be guilty of an ordinance violation.
[R.O. 2008 §205.180; CC 1988 §11-6; Ord. No. 6371 §§1 — 2, 3-14-1988]
A. There
shall be no installation or use of liquefied petroleum gas tanks or
butane gas cylinders within residential areas of the City, other than
for the use of a resident or residence for heating purposes or cooking
purposes, this Section specifically prohibiting, within residential
areas, the use of liquefied petroleum gas tanks or butane gas cylinders
for "charging" portable cylinders or vehicle tanks of any type.
B. Parking
for longer than two (2) hours of any commercial liquefied petroleum
gas truck within residential areas is hereby prohibited.