27-2-37 USE OF UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE IN OUTDOOR LOCATIONS
PROHIBITED.
(A) Upholstered or other furniture designed or manufactured primarily for indoor use
shall not be used or allowed to remain:
(1) on unenclosed exterior porches or balconies;
(2) in an open area on private property exposed to outdoor weather
conditions.
(B) It shall not be a defense to said prohibition that such furniture is covered by
plastic cover, or other tarpaulin, canvas or sheeting.
(C) This prohibition shall not apply to the following:
(1) wood, metal, or plastic furniture;
(2) outdoor patio furniture with weather-resistant cushions;
(3) upholstered furniture designated for prepaid special pickup or delivery by
public or private hauler, provided that such remain outdoors for a period
not to exceed seventy-two (72) hours.
You have got to be kidding me that in the United States of America that a City Council
would be allowed to be involved in your furniture selection.