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A person commits the offense of arson if, by starting a fire or causing an explosion, the person intentionally damages either:

(a) Any property not owned by the person; or

(b) Any building or real property; or

(c) Any property that is insured against loss by fire regardless of who owns the property. [Ord. 64 § 2(2.10), amended, 4/6/2020; Ord. 23 § 2(2.10), adopted, 3/19/2010.]