§ 22-173. OPEN BURNING PROHIBITED EXCEPT BY PERMIT.
   (A)   No person shall cause, allow, or permit open burning within the city without first having obtained a permit from the Fire Marshal.
   (B)   No person shall willfully burn or set fire to any grain, grass, growing crop, standing timber, or any building, fixture, or appurtenance of real property within the city unless a permit therefor has been secured from the Fire Marshal.
   (C)   No person shall negligently or carelessly set on fire or cause to be set on fire within the city any woods, prairie, grass, or other combustible material, whether on his or her own land or not, by means whereof the property of another shall be endangered; and no person shall willfully allow any fire upon his or her own land to extend beyond the limits thereof.
   (D)   Any permit granted by the Fire Marshal for burning may be limited as to location and time and in such other manner as the Fire Marshal may prescribe.
(Prior Code, § 22-173) (Ord. 2015-051, passed 5-4-2015)