§ 91.15 FIRES.
   (A)   No person or persons shall kindle, burn, or smolder a fire in any park or picnic area, except in the receptacles provided therefor, and/or in portable units brought in by individuals for the purpose of cooking. All fires built shall be for cooking purposes only.
   (B)   When the fire receptacles have been used, the person or persons so responsible for their initial start shall be responsible for the proper safety of their operation, including damage that may occur from hot ashes, paper, cinders, wood, metal, or glass which may fall, blow, or generally be scattered throughout the park or picnic area.
   (C)   No fire receptacle, when in use, shall be left unattended.
   (D)   No fire receptacle shall be left in a burning state when the person or persons are through with the receptacle’s use.
   (E)   No unsightly mass of ashes, paper, cinders, wood, metal, or glass shall be left in or near the receptacle and any aforementioned debris must be deposited in the proper waste containers provided for that purpose in any park or picnic area.
   (F)   No wood shall be split, chopped, or sawed within or around the parks or picnic areas for the purpose of making kindling.
(Ord. 75-34, passed - -) Penalty, see § 91.99