§ 95.16 DAMAGING PLANTS; TREES AND SHRUBS.
   (A)   No person shall in any park destroy, cut, break, deface, mutilate, injure, disturb, sever from the ground or remove any growing thing, or bring into or have in his possession in any park any garden or agricultural implements or tools which could be used for the removal thereof, or pile, or maintain any material or debris of any kind against or upon the same, or attach any rope, cable or other contrivance thereto, or set fire to any timber, tree, shrubs, plants, flowers, grass or plant growth, or suffer any fire upon other land to extend into park lands, or hitch any horse or other animal to, or lease the same standing near enough to injure any tree, shrub, lawn or grass plant, or planted area, except at such times when permission to do so shall have been given by the Board to the public. No person shall bring into or have in his possession in any park any tree, shrub, or other plant, or any branch, stem, flower, or leaf thereof.
   (B)   No tree or shrub shall be planted in any street, parkway, or park without a permit, and all terms and conditions of the permit shall be complied with. No stem, branch, or leaf of any tree or shrub in any street, parkway, or park shall be cut, broken, mutilated, painted or otherwise disturbed or defaced, nor shall the root of any such tree or shrub be disturbed or interfered with by any person without a permit. No person shall pile or maintain against any tree or shrub any building material or other material or debris of any kind, no guy rope, cable, banner, sign or other contrivance shall be attached to any tree or shrub.
(Ord. 78-14, passed - - ) Penalty, see § 10.99