§ 91.03 DANGEROUS ARRANGEMENT OF STOVES AND THE LIKE.
   Any owner or occupant of any building or other structure or premises who shall keep or maintain the same with an improper arrangement of a stove, range, furnace or other heating appliance of any kind whatever, including chimneys, flues and pipes with which the same may be connected, so as to be dangerous in the matter of fire or health or safety of persons or property of others; or who shall keep or maintain any building, other structure or premises with an improper arrangement of a lighting device or system, or with a storage of explosives, petroleum, gasoline, kerosene, chemicals, vegetable products, ashes, combustibles, inflammable materials, refuse or with any other condition which shall be dangerous in character to the persons, health or property of others; or which shall be dangerous in the matter of promoting, augmenting or causing fires; or which shall create conditions dangerous to firefighters, or occupants of the buildings, structure or premises other than the maintainer thereof, shall be punished by a fine as provided in § 91.99.
(‘78 Code, § 8-29) (Ord. 235, passed 10-12-71; Am. Ord. 1430, passed 6-23-03; Am. Ord. OR-1740-09, passed 4-13-09) Penalty, see § 91.99