(A) No person shall burn or cause to be burned in the open air outside of a dwelling house of other building any litter in the area south of the centerline of North “A” Street, north of the centerline of South “A” Street, west of the centerline of Fourth Street, and east of the centerline of Broadway Street, unless the litter is burned in an incinerator of such type and construction as shall prevent any burning ash or embers from it from flying or scattering and becoming a fire hazard and endangering surrounding property to damage by fire.
(B) Any incinerator used for the burning of any litter shall be constructed of metal, cement, brick, stone, or other non-combustible materials, and covered with a screen of sufficiently small mesh that shall prevent any burning ash or embers to escape, fly, or scatter from it and create a fire hazard and endanger surrounding property to damage by fire.
(C) The incinerator and the immediate area surrounding the incinerator shall be kept in a clean and sanitary condition free of litter and combustible materials that would create a fire hazard and endanger surrounding property with damage by fire.
(D) The incinerator used shall be subject to inspection by the Chief of the City Fire Department. If any such incinerator is declared unsafe and a fire hazard by the Chief of the Fire Department, the incinerator shall not thereafter be used for the burning of combustible materials. The Chief of the Fire Department may designate and authorize any member or members of the City Fire Department to make inspections of such incinerators as contemplated by this section.
(Prior Code, § 36-9-30-12(i)) (Ord. 1966-7, passed 8-2-1966) Penalty, see § 52.99