No person, firm or corporation shall be entitled to start any open fire for the purpose of burning grass, rubbish, garbage, wood, lumber, or any other combustible material in the city without first obtaining a permit from the city fire marshal. Such permit may be issued by the fire marshal after written application showing the place and time of proposed burning and by exhibiting the material proposed to be burned. The fire marshal may issue such burning permit if in his opinion such burning will not constitute a fire hazard or health hazard to the adjacent property or its inhabitants. In making such determination, the fire marshal shall take into consideration the type of material to be burned, its proximity to other persons and the quantity of property which is susceptible of being burned on the premises in question.
(1987 Code, ch. 5, sec. 6A; 2004 Code, sec. 5.601)
When fire is used out-of-doors for cooking, washing, barbeque pits, or any other purely domestic purpose, it shall be built in and confined to a fireproof structure or container in such a manner as to prevent such fire from escaping.
(1987 Code, ch. 5, sec. 6B; 2004 Code, sec. 5.602)
No open fires of any nature whatsoever shall be permitted out-of-doors from one (1) hour before sunset to one (1) hour after sunrise. The uses referred to in section 5.06.002 above are not considered open fires.
(1987 Code, ch. 5, sec. 6C; 2004 Code, sec. 5.603)
It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, or corporation to light, have lighted, or maintain any open fire on public property including any street, alley or thoroughfare.
(1987 Code, ch. 5, sec. 6D; 2004 Code, sec. 5.604)
This article shall become effective immediately upon its passage and publication as provided by the city charter and by the laws of the state and its provisions, regulations and requirements shall be applicable to all of that area within the corporate limits of the city and in addition thereto to any property owned by or under the jurisdiction of the city outside of its corporate limits.
(1987 Code, ch. 5, sec. 6E; 2004 Code, sec. 5.605)