Whenever, by reason of unfilled lowlands or for other reason or conditions beyond the control and remedy of the owner or purchaser of wood, it becomes necessary that wood purchased shall be dumped in the streets, alleys or public highways of the city, all such wood and the sawdust and debris resulting therefrom shall be immediately removed by the owner of such wood or the person purchasing such wood.
(1958 code § 6.56.020)
One red light shall be placed upon each load of wood dumped in any street, alley or other public highway during the nighttime, and such light shall remain until such wood is removed. Any other obstruction which by reason of necessity is left in any street, alley or public highway of the city in the nighttime shall be marked by red lights placed at each end of such obstruction.
(1958 code § 6.56.040)
In case the owner or purchaser of any wood which is placed or dumped in any street, alley or other public highway of the city does not remove the same, together with the sawdust and debris resulting from such wood, the city may cause the same to be removed, and the expenses of such removal shall be charged and collected from the person, firm or corporation so permitting the same to be placed or to remain in the street, alley or public highway.
(1958 code § 6.56.050)
Any person, association, firm or corporation violating this chapter or any of the provisions thereof shall, upon conviction thereof, be fined in a sum not exceeding $100.00 and costs of prosecution, or by imprisonment in the city jail for any period not exceeding 30 days, or by both such fine and imprisonment, in the discretion of the court.
(1958 code § 6.56.060)