§ 92.05  FIRE LIMITS BUILDING MATERIALS.
   (A)   Within the fire limits set forth in § 92.04, no structure shall be built, altered, moved, or enlarged unless such structure will be enclosed with walls constructed wholly of stone, well-burned brick, terra cotta, concrete, or other such noncombustible materials as will satisfy the Fire Chief that the structure will be reasonably fireproof.
(`77 Code, § 7-202)
   (B)   All buildings, sheds, and structures known as ironclads which are constructed of wood and covered with sheet iron or tin attached to the frame shall be considered and deemed to be constructed of combustible materials.  Any future construction of an ironclad building shall hereafter be prohibited.
(Neb. RS 17-550)  (`77 Code, § 7-204)
   (C)   It shall be unlawful for any person to locate, establish, or maintain any lumber yard or place for the piling, storing, keeping, or selling any lumber, or to keep any lime, lath, shingles, hay, straw, or other combustible materials on any lot or parcel of ground within said fire limits, unless the same is securely kept in a building constructed of brick, stone, concrete, or other noncombustible material; provided, the foregoing shall not apply to lumber yards now built and in use.
(Neb. RS 17-549)  (`77 Code, § 7-205)
Penalty, see § 10.99
Statutory reference:
   Authority to regulate, see Neb. RS 17-550