Sec. 26-126. Allowable fires.
The following special or occasional fires may be allowed, by permit, if the chief of the fire department or designee shall determine that the maintenance of such fire is not likely to create atmospheric pollution, a nuisance or a fire hazard potentially dangerous or injurious to persons or property:
   (1)   Recreational fires when supervised, controlled and maintained, and utilizing charcoal, seasoned firewood, or other fuel approved by the fire chief or a designee where the fuel being burned is contained within a device or pit.
   (2)   Personal or private papers of any person, corporation, business or profession which by reason of their confidential and private nature cannot safely be disposed of by the usual disposal methods without potential injury to the reputation, business or interests of the permittee, or others.
   (3)   Contagious, flammable or explosive material which, if disposed of in the usual manner, could be potentially dangerous to persons or property.
   (4)   Such other special or occasional fires, when there is a compelling need for such fires by reason of the inadequacy of the city's disposal system.
(Ord. No. 83, § 3,10-21-1972; Ord. No. 208, 3-20-2017)