§ 150.035 FUELS BURNED IN FIREPLACES, STOVES AND OTHER HEATING APPLIANCES.
   Any person who shall cause any material to be burned in a fireplace, stove or other heating appliance, whether such appliance is located inside or outside of a structure, shall comply with the following provisions.
   (A)   Fuel burned in any fireplace, stove or other heating appliance shall be only natural untreated wood, wood pellets, biomass pellets or other listed fuels specifically permitted by the manufacturer’s instructions.
   (B)   The following fuels are strictly prohibited and may not be burned in any fireplace, stove or other heating appliance:
      (1)   Wood that has been painted, varnished or coated with similar material and/or has been pressure treated with preservatives and contains resins or glues as in plywood or other composite wood products;
      (2)   Rubbish or garbage, including but not limited to, food wastes, food packaging and food wraps;
      (3)   Any plastic materials of any kind;
      (4)   Rubber, including tires or other synthetic rubber-like products; and
      (5)   Newspaper, cardboard or any paper with ink or dye products; provided, however, that starter logs and other products made from newspaper that are designed for starting the flame shall be permitted for that use.
(Prior Code, § 12.06.06) (Ord. 848, passed - -) Penalty, see § 150.999