(A) Location. Storage of firewood in the front yard on residentially zoned property is prohibited, except that firewood may be temporarily stored in the front yard for a period of 30 days from the date of its delivery.
(B) Stacking. Firewood should be neatly stacked and may not be stacked closer than 2 feet to any lot line and not higher than 6 feet from grade, except adjacent to a fence where firewood can be stacked against the fence as high as the fence. Fences as used in this section do not include hedges and other vegetation.
(C) Debris. All brush, debris, and refuse from processing of firewood must be promptly removed from the premises.
(D) Nusiances. Woodpiles that contain diseased wood that is capable of transmitting disease to healthy trees and woodpiles that harbor or are infested or inhabited by rats or other vermin are public nuisances and may be abated pursuant to Chapter 289 (Nuisances) of the the municipal code.
(E) Limitations. Not more than 20 percent of the side and rear yard may be used for storage of firewood at any one time.