Whitefish goes to Stage 2 fire restrictions
Daily Inter Lake | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 7 years, 5 months AGO
The city of Whitefish has imposed Stage 2 fire restrictions within city limits, effective immediately.
The Whitefish City Council approved an ordinance Monday night, putting into effect the restrictions that already were in effect throughout Flathead County, the city of Columbia Falls and all state and federal land.
Stage 2 restrictions ban any kind of campfire and the use of fireworks. Off-road use of motorized vehicles also is prohibited.
Smoking is prohibited except within an enclosed vehicle or building, or while stopped in an area where at least 3 feet in diameter is cleared of all flammable material. Discarding smoking material outdoors is also prohibited.
The use of barbecue grills on private property is allowed if used in an area that is barren or mowed and cleared of all surrounding flammable materials within 3 feet of the device, and overhead flammable materials within 6 feet of the device, and running water is readily accessible at the device.
Also exempted is the operation of generators with an approved spark-arresting device within an enclosed vehicle compartment or ventilated building, or in an area that is barren and cleared of all surrounding flammable materials within 10 feet of the generator, and overhead flammable materials within 6 feet of the generator.
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