§ 93.04  MOVING COMBUSTIBLE BUILDINGS.
   (A)   Move in, on, or place. It shall be unlawful for any person, persons, company, or corporation to move in, on, or place upon any lot or parcel of ground within the fire limits, any wooden or combustible building or structure, or of any part thereof, which had been built, erected, or constructed elsewhere, or to remove any such building or structure or part thereof from one part of the same lot to another part thereof within said fire limits.
   (B)   Temporary permits.
      (1)   Generally. Upon application in writing from the owner or agent, permission may be granted by a two-thirds vote of the members required to be elected to the Board of Trustees for a temporary removal of said combustible building to such a location in the street or other place within said fire limits as said Board of Trustees shall specify, when the owner of any such building desires immediately to construct on its former site a building of non-combustible material and shall, immediately after the completion of said non-combustible building, move said combustible building outside of the fire limits.
      (2)   Bond. Before any such permits shall be issued, the owner or agent desiring the same shall furnish the village with a good and sufficient bond conditioned to save the village harmless from any liability occasioned by such removal.
(1996 Code, § 7-104)  Penalty, see § 93.99