(d) No person shall on or in any fire use Special wastes (as defined under the Waste Management Act), rubber tires, oil, tar, asphalt, shingles, battery boxes, plastic materials, or any similar material that may produce heavy black smoke. A competent person Shall be in charge at all times while a fire ig burning or smoldering and shall have availeble efficient appliances and equipment to effectively prevent the fire from getting beyond control or causing damage or becoming dangerous and that persona Shall remain at the site of the fire until the fire igs completely (a) of Section 6 ig repealed and the following substituted (1) Every person who sets out, starts, kindles or maintains the burning of any outdoor fire; or failg to extinguish any cutdoor fire when so ordered by an Officer; whether Started under permit or not, shall be responsible for such fire, and if the fire gets out of control shall be liable for all expenses incurred by the City in controlling and extinguishing the fire and 4oy other fire originating therefrom, and shall also be liable for the wagea of all the persons employed in controlling the fire or fires, including wages for firemen so employed. (ii) An Officer may order that any outdoor fire, whether started under permit or mot, be extinguished if in the Officer's opinion the burning constitutes a hazard or the atmospheric conditions are such that the continuance of the burning would be detrimental to the eavironment." 26 Clause therefore: "(a) 3. This Bylaw may be cited for all purposes as the "City of Port Coquitlam Fire Prevention Bylaw, 1968, No. 902, Amendment Bylaw, 1989, No. 2421”, ‘09