4-2-6: DEFINITIONS:
CAMPFIRE: An open outdoor fire used only for the cooking of food or for providing personal warmth for human beings or for recreational purposes. A campfire shall be no larger than three feet (3') in diameter and two feet (2') in height.
CHARCOAL FIRE: An open outdoor fire which uses primarily charcoal as the combustible material, and which is used only for the purpose of cooking food.
FLUE: A pipe, tube, channel, duct or passage through which hot air, gas, steam, smoke or fire may pass, such as a chimney, stovepipe or stack.
OPEN OUTDOOR FIRE: Any burning, oxidation or combustion of combustible material of any type in the open where the products of combustion are not directed through a flue, including aerial fireworks and permissible consumer fireworks but not including campfires and charcoal fires.
RED FLAG WARNING (OR RED FLAG CONDITIONS): A posting by the Snowflake fire department chief to inform the town of the imminent or actual occurrence of extreme fire danger or extreme fire conditions as determined by the national weather service. (Ord. 11-336, 6-28-2011)