Every person shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor who shall wilfully:
(1) 
Cut down, destroy or injure any wood, timber, grain, grass or crop, standing or growing, or which has been cut down and is lying upon the lands of another in the city;
(2) 
Cut down, girdle or otherwise injure a fruit, shade or ornamental tree standing on the land of another in the city, or along any road or city street;
(3) 
Dig, take or carry away, without lawful authority or consent, from any lot or land within the city, or from any lands included in the city, any earth, soil or stone;
(4) 
Enter, without the consent of the owner or occupant, any orchard, or damage or deface any building or part, thereof, or throw any stone or other missile at any building or part thereof;
(5) 
Throw, place or deposit, in any road, street, alley or highway in the city any bottle, bottles, glass, glassware, tacks, nails, garbage, rubbish, or discarded matter.
(Ord. 355 § 11(1), 1967)
"Enclosed land" for the purpose of this chapter means any land fenced, either with a lawful fence or with such a fence as is usually used in the neighborhood of such land.
(Ord. 355 § 11(3), 1967)
It is unlawful for any person, firm, association, or corporation to cause, allow, or permit any oil, gasoline, cleaning fluid, or any other oily or volatile substances to be discharged into any street or catch basin located in any of the city streets.
(Ord. 355 § 11(3), 1967)
Every service station, garage, or place of business dealing with automobiles or mechanical equipment, or dealing with the storage of oil and gasoline shall be so equipped as to prohibit drainage of substances as defined in WMC § 9.44.040 from entering any street or catch basin located in any street; and such owners and operators in such businesses shall provide for the elimination of such substances other than by discharge of the same into a public street or catch basin.
(Ord. 154 § 2, 1950)
The city will pay the sum of $150.00 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of any person for the wilful malicious destruction of public property within the city.
(Res. 129, 1971)
No unauthorized person or entity shall maliciously, wilfully, and/or negligently break, damage, destroy, uncover, deface or tamper with any structure, appurtenance, equipment or property which is a part of the city street, sidewalk and or bridge system. Each violation shall be assigned a minimum fine of $100.00, which may not be suspended, plus the costs of time, material and 15 percent overhead for the repair of the damage to said street, sidewalk or bridge structure.
(Ord. 1080 § 1, 1992)