§ 150.23 SPECIFICATIONS OF BUILDINGS WITHIN FIRE LIMITS.
   No structure or building of any kind or description shall be erected or constructed within the fire limits set out above, unless the outside and party walls thereof shall be composed of brick, stone, or other incombustible material, and all buildings which shall or may be erected or constructed within the limits shall have outside walls of not less than eight inches in thickness; and if a building shall be more than two stories high above the basement, the outside walls of the first story and basement shall not be less than eight inches in thickness; and the walls above the first story shall not be less than six inches in thickness; provided, however, that any wooden structure or building not exceeding eight square feet and eight feet high may be erected within the fire limits as herein above described.
(1977 Code, § 3-8-16) Penalty, see § 10.99