6-4-4: ALLOWABLE BURNING:
   A.   Fires used for the preparation of food, campfires and fires for recreational purposes, under control of a responsible person.
   B.   Fires used for control or alleviation of fire hazard or for weed control when no alternate control method exists.
   C.   Fires used in the training of organized firefighting personnel.
   D.   Properly operated industrial flares for combustion of flammable gases.
   E.   Readily combustible rubbish produced by operation of a domestic household may be burned on the property from which the rubbish was generated, if no collection and disposal service is available and such is approved by the mayor and council. This shall include tree leaves and gardening waste. "Rubbish" is defined as nonputrescible solid waste except abandoned vehicles and car bodies or car body parts, industrial solid waste and agricultural solid waste.
   F.   Open burning of junked motor vehicles when permitted by the council shall be under the following additional conditions:
      1.   No burning will be allowed on Saturday or Sunday.
      2.   Burning hours shall be between ten o'clock (10:00) A.M. and four o'clock (4:00) P.M.
      3.   Number of units to be burned at any one location at one burn shall be limited to one hundred (100) unless otherwise approved by the city council.
      4.   Tires and floormats shall be removed prior to burning.
      5.   Every reasonable effort shall be made on the part of the salvage operator to prepare the units in such a manner that rapid and efficient combustion will occur.
Any burning of motor vehicles deemed necessary by the council shall be conducted at one or several centralized locations. Such locations shall be approved by the Idaho air pollution control section and the Idaho solid waste control section of the state department of health.
   G.   Burning of plant life grown on the premises in the course of agricultural, forestry or land clearing operation.
   H.   During the months of April and October the city council, after consultation with the Idaho air pollution control section of the state department of health, may establish "cleanup weeks" during which property owners will be allowed without special permit to burn leaves, shrubbery, trimmings, grass and such other materials at such times and in such manner as may be designated in the public proclamation. (Ord. 536, 2-20-1973)