
"The city presented evidence that xxx's tire storage had created a dangerous fire hazard. Not only were the tires themselves a fire hazard in that a burning tire would generate more than twice the British thermal unit per pound than wood, but their combined weight could have caused a roof collapse that would have endangered responding firefighters. In addition, burning tires release toxic chemicals into the atmosphere and requires specialized equipment and resources to extinguish."
Interestingly, the four-page ruling does not delve into why the tires were up on the roof at 2724 Woodburn Ave. in the East Walnut Hills neighborhood. So that remains a mystery for now. Hamilton County tax records show the building is described as a detached retail establishment that was built in 1927. It received a 30-year tax abatement in 2003. The owners are listed as living in Sacramento, Cal., and Oregon.