§ 96.15  PROHIBITED.
   (A)   It shall be unlawful for any person or persons to erect any wooden building or buildings within the following described portion of the town and the portion is hereby designated and established as a fire limit within the town:
On Lots Three, Four, Five and Six, Block Eight, original plat of the town; on Lots One, Two, Three and Four, Block Seven, original plat of the town, and on a tract of land bounded as follows: on the east by Clinton Street; on the south by Lots Two and Three, in Block Seven; on the west by Adams Street; on the north by the right-of-way of the Lake Erie and Western Railroad Company; the whole of the district over which the fire limits is established is bounded follows: on the east by Clinton Street; on the south by the alley forming the south boundary of Lots Three and Six, Block Eight, original plat of the town; on the west by Adams Street, and on the north by the right-of-way of the railroad company.
   (B)   A fire limit is established in the town as follows and that it shall be unlawful for any person or persons to erect within the limit any building except of brick:
Commencing at the northeast corner of Lot 20, in S.P. Smith's First Addition to the town, from thence west to the northwest corner of Lot 20; thence south to the alley dividing between the residence property owned by J. S. Bradley on the north, and J. Whitcomb on the south thereof; thence east to the west line of Adams Street in the town; thence north to the place of beginning.
(Ord. 30, passed 9-17-1888; Ord. 37, passed - -)  Penalty, see § 96.99