See http://www.cleveland19.com/story/336723 ... l-on-porch
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Note that while most fire codes only porhibit cooking on covered porches, balconies, etc. Lakewood local codes take it a step further, prohibiting even the storage of any portable or outdoor grill or associated fuel, or kindle on covered front porches.One-quarter (27%) of home structure fires involving grillsstarted on or in a courtyard, terrace, or patio, or on an exterior balcony or open porch
Since Fire Chief Gilman is probably quite busy with his paramedic courses, I will cut him some slack and say that the enforcement of this ordinance should go to Mayor/Public Safety Director Michael P. Summers.1501.17 FRONT OR SIDE YARD GRILLING AND STORAGE. - (b) No person, tenant or leaseholder shall store any portable or outdoor grill or associated fuel, or kindle in any multi-family dwelling unit or on or below any balcony constructed in conjunction therewith , or within ten feet of any structure housing more than three families.
On virtually every street, you can see multiple violations of this code. Again, this is no laughing matter. This could easily cause deaths, severe injuries, and damage to neighboring properties.