§ 50.03 BURNING OF RUBBISH OR OTHER COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS.
   (A)   No person, firm, or corporation shall set fire to or burn out-of-doors upon any premises located within the village any material defined as garbage or rubbish by § 50.01 or any building debris, furniture, yard debris, trees, or tree branches.
   (B)   No person, firm, or corporation shall set fire to or burn out-of-doors upon any premises located within the village any material that upon combustion creates smoke or odor which constitutes a nuisance to surrounding premises; and that if the burning of any combustible material constitutes a nuisance to surrounding premises such fire shall be extinguished by the person by whom it was set.
   (C)   No person, firm, or corporation shall set fire to or burn rubbish or other combustible material out-of-doors upon any premises located within the fire limits of the village except upon specific permission of the Chief of Police of the village.
   (D)   No person, firm, or corporation shall set or maintain any rubbish fire, on any public right- of-way, including curb and gutters, sidewalk, alley, or parkway.
   (E)   Notwithstanding any of the above divisions (A) through (D), the burning of fireplace logs, kindling and sufficient paper for starting a fire shall be permitted in enclosed paper outdoor fireplaces on residential lots, provided that no fireplace is located in any required setback, that the burning does not constitute a nuisance to surrounding premises and that all fires are extinguished by midnight. Any fire otherwise permitted by this division which constitutes a nuisance to surrounding premises shall be immediately extinguished.
('70 Code, § 5.2.10) (Am. Ord. 87-02, passed 4-13-87; Am. Ord. 90-05, passed 5-14-90; Am. Ord. 97-25, passed 11-17-97) Penalty, see § 50.99