[CC 1999 §4.0305; Ord. No. 99-11-01 §2, 11-16-1999]
A. 
No person shall possess lighted smoking materials in any form, including, but not limited to, the possession of lighted cigarettes, cigars, pipes or other tobacco products in any public areas or waiting rooms of City Hall; or any rooms in which meetings and/or hearings open to the public are held or any area within the premises of the City Hall building.
B. 
Any person found guilty of violating this policy shall be subject to a fine of not less than fifty dollars ($50.00) and not more than three hundred dollars ($300.00) per incident.
[CC 1999 §4.1301; Ord. No. 99-11-01 §2, 11-16-1999]
No person shall deposit refuse, garbage, trash, rubbish, debris, of any nature, including without limitation food waste, rejected vegetable matter, paper, clothing, grass, leaves, tin cans, bottles or solid waste of any nature whatsoever into any trash receptacle, dumpster or other trash storage container not owned or leased by said person without the authorization of the owner or lessee thereof.
[CC 1999 §4.1302; Ord. No. 99-11-01 §2, 11-16-1999; Ord. No. 06-06-01 §§1 — 7, 6-13-2006]
A. 
Refuse Burning Restrictions. No person may conduct, cause, permit or allow open burning of refuse.
B. 
Prohibition Of Salvage Operations By Open Burning. No person may conduct, cause, permit or allow a salvage operation by open burning.
C. 
Restriction On Open Burning Of Trade Wastes. No person may conduct, cause, permit or allow the disposal of trade wastes by open burning.
D. 
Exceptions. Only tree trunks, tree limbs or other natural vegetation (including leaves and lawn clippings) which is generated on the person's property, may be burned subject to the following conditions:
[Ord. No. 194, 8-25-2020]
1. 
The open burning will take place at a time of day when atmospheric conditions will permit adequate dispersion of smoke.
2. 
City of Fair Grove which has jurisdiction approves the method and site of open burning. Citizens may contact the City of Fair Grove for a permit prior to burning. A permit may be issued for open burning if weather is permitting. Citizens may request a permit by calling the City of Fair Grove with the time, date, and location of the burn. Three (3) full days advance notice will be required before permit is issued for burning.
3. 
All burning shall take place on the owner's property. No burning shall be permitted on the City's rights-of-way.
4. 
Any open burning shall be constantly attended until the fire is extinguished. Fire extinguishing equipment shall be available for immediate use.
E. 
This regulation shall not apply to the following:
1. 
Fires set in connection with agricultural operations related to the growing or harvesting of crops.
2. 
Fires set for the purpose of instructing and training Firemen in the methods of fighting fires.
3. 
Fires used for recreational purposes or fires used for the preparation of food, such as by barbecuing.
F. 
Is shall be prima facie evidence that the person(s) who owns or controls the property on which open burning occurs, has caused or permitted said open burning.
[Ord. No. 03-05-01 §§1 — 4, 5-13-2003]
A. 
Definitions. For the purposes of this Section the following terms shall be deemed to have the meanings indicated below:
CONSUMER FIREWORKS
Explosive devices designed primarily to produce visible or audible effects by combustion and includes aerial devices and ground devices, all of which are classified as fireworks, UNO336, within 49 CFR Part 172.
DISPLAY FIREWORKS
Explosive devices designed primarily to produce visible or audible effects by combustion, deflagration or detonation. This term includes devices containing more than two (2) grains (130 mg) of explosive composition intended for public display. These devices are classified as fireworks, UN0333 or UN0334 or UNO335, within 49 CFR Part 172.
B. 
Discharge Of Fireworks. It shall be unlawful for any person to explode, detonate, discharge or combust fireworks within the City limits between the hours of 10:30 P.M. to 10:30 A.M. except the weekend before and after the fourth (4th) day of July and on July fourth (4th) it shall be lawful to explode, detonate and discharge or combust fireworks between the hours of 10:30 A.M. to 11:30 P.M. within the City limits.
C. 
Permit For Public Display Of Fireworks. Any person and or organization that wishes to explode, detonate, discharge or combust fireworks and or special fireworks within the City limits for exhibition purposes at fairs, celebrations, concerts or other public affairs, must obtain a permit from the City Clerk, which specifies that date, time, particular location and individuals authorized to use fireworks for such public display purposes. If the City Clerk grants a permit to use fireworks for public display purposes, the individuals in charge of same shall be experienced in the handling of fireworks and the public attending the exhibition shall be at a safe distance and kept there. Fireworks held in storage for the exhibition shall be kept in a locked storage until they are removed for firing.
D. 
Seizure. When any person is found within the City limits to be in violation of the provisions of this Section, the fireworks may be seized and the City may dispose of or otherwise destroy such fireworks.
[CC 1999 §15.001; Ord. No. 99-12-03 §1, 12-28-1999]
It shall be unlawful for any person to throw away or place any garbage, refuse or trash of any sort in or upon the streets, sidewalks or public places or upon vacant lots or premises not his/her own within the City.
[CC 1999 §15.002; Ord. No. 99-12-03 §1, 12-28-1999]
It shall be unlawful for any person to conduct into any street or other public place or upon any vacant lot, from any kitchen, house or other structure or premises, any filth or unclean water or other liquid or suffer such filth or unclean water or other liquid to escape into any public place or upon any vacant lot, building or other structure of whatever character, in a condition unsafe, dangerous, unhealthy, injurious or annoying to the public.