(A) Building permit required. No owner, agent or tenant in the city shall commence with the installation of any outside wood- or coal-burning stove or appliance unless such person first obtains a building permit from the Building Inspector.
(B) Prohibition against burning trash, refuse or other debris in boiler units or otherwise. No person shall within the city burn either in a boiler unit or other container any trash, plastics, debris, garbage, refuse, gasoline, rubber, materials treated with petroleum products, or materials other than wood and/or coal and/or coke and/or wood pellets or other commercially produced products devised specifically for burning in fireplaces, stoves or boiler units.
(C) Smoke stacks. All smoke stacks for boiler units shall extend one foot or more above the highest point of the roof to which the smoke stack is attached or the building which the boiler serves. Furnaces should be located no less than 100 feet from any residence not served by the furnace. If located within 100 feet to 300 feet to any residence not served by the furnace, the stack should be at least two feet higher than the peak of that residence.
(D) Boiler units. No wood- and/or coal- and/or coke-burning boiler unit may be used within the city for any purpose during the warm months between the dates of May 1 through October 1.
(Ord. 068, passed 11-1-2007) Penalty, see § 92.999