Ordinance 2437Ii i
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06/15/84
ORDINANCE NO. 2437
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF EDMONDS, WASH-
INGTON, ADDING A NEW CHAPTER 5.29 TO THE
EDMONDS CITY CODE REGULATING THE SALE, USE,
POSSESSION, MANUFACTURE AND PUBLIC DISPLAY OF
FIREWORKS WITHIN THE CITY; REQUIRING PERMITS
THEREFOR; PROVIDING STANDARDS FOR TEMPORARY
FIREWORKS STANDS; PRESCRIBING PENALTIES FOR
THE VIOLATION THEREOF, REPEALING ORDINANCE
NO. 1052 AND CHAPTER 5.28 RELATING TO FIRE-
WORKS AND ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the City of Edmonds is a noncharter optional
municipal code city and as such has the power, pursuant to
RCW Chapter 35A.11 and RCW Chapter 70.77 to regulate the
sale, use, possession, manufacture and public display of
fireworks within its boundaries, and
WHEREAS, the City Council deems it to be in the in-
terest of the public health, safety and welfare to regulate
such sale, use, possession, manufacture and public display of
fireworks, and,
WHEREAS, the City Council deems it desirable to re-
peal Ordinance No. 1052 and Chapter 5.28 of the Edmonds City
Code regulating fireworks and to provide new regulations to
conform to recent amendments to RCW 70.77, and
WHEREAS, the City Council declares and finds that the
health, safety and welfare of its citizens would be affected
by the unregulated use of fireworks, and that the ordinance
must be immediately effective in order to be in full force
and effect during the Fourth of July holiday period, now,
therefore,
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EDMONDS, WASHINGTON,
DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. A new chapter 5.29 is hereby added to the
Edmonds City Code to read as follows:
5.29.010 Definitions.
Unless the context in which they are used otherwise
requires, the following definitions shall govern the
construction of the terms found in this chapter:
A. "Fireworks" means any composition or device, in a
finished state, containing any combustible or explo-
sive substance for the purpose of producing a visible
or audible effect by combustion, explosion, deflagra-
tion or detonation, and classified as common or spe-
cial fireworks.
B. "Special fireworks" includes any fireworks designed
primarily for exhibition display by producing visible
or audible effects. The term includes fireworks
commonly known as skyrockets, missile -type rockets,
firecrackers, salutes and chasers and fireworks not
classified as common fireworks.
C. "Common fireworks" means any fireworks designed pri-
marily to produce visible or audible effects by com-
bustion.
1. The term includes:
(a) Ground and hand-held sparkling devices,
including items commonly known as dipped
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sticks, sparklers, cylindrical fountains,
cone fountains, illuminating torches,
wheels, ground spinners, and flitter spark-
lers;
(b) Smoke devices;
(c) Fireworks commonly known as helicopters,
aerials, spinners, roman candles, mines,
and shells;
(d) Class C explosives classified on January 1,
1984, as common fireworks by the United
States Department of Transportation.
2. The term does not include fireworks commonly
known as firecrackers, salutes, chasers, sky-
rockets, and missile -type rockets.
D. "Agricultural and wildlife fireworks" includes fire-
works devices distributed to farmers, ranchers, and
growers through a wildlife management program admin-
istered by the United States Department of the In-
terior.
E. "Public display of fireworks" means an entertainment
feature where the public is admitted or permitted to
view the display or discharge of special fireworks.
F. "Fire nuisance" means anything or any act which in-
creases, or may cause an increase of, the hazard or
menace of fire to a greater degree than customarily
recognized as normal by persons in the public service
of preventing, suppressing, or extinquishing fire; or
which may obstruct, delay, or hinder, or may become
the cause of any obstruction, delay or the hindrance
to the prevention of or extinquishment of fire.
G. "License" means a nontransferable formal authori-
zation which the State Fire Marshal is permitted to
issue under RCW Chapter 70.77 to engage in the acts
specifically designated therein.
H. "Permit" means the official permission granted by the
City of Edmonds for the purpose of doing any act
which is regulated by this ordinance.
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S. "Person" includes any individual, firm, partnership,
joint venture, association, concern, corporation,
estate, trust, business trust, receiver, syndicate,
or any other group or combination acting as a unit.
J. "Manufacturer" includes any person who manufactures,
makes, constructs, fabricates, or produces any fire-
works article or device but does not include persons
who assemble or fabricate sets or mechanical pieces
in public displays of fireworks.
K. "Wholesaler" includes any person who sells fireworks
to a retailer or any other person for resale and any
person who sells special fireworks to public display
permittees.
L. "Retailer" includes any person who, at a fixed loca-
tion or place of business, sells, transfers, or gives
common fireworks to a consumer or user.
M. "Pyrotechnic operator" includes any individual who by
experience and training has demonstrated the required
skill and ability for safely setting up and dis-
charging public displays of fireworks.
N. "Fire Chief" means the Chief Administrative Officer
of the Edmonds Fire Department and/or his designee
who shall be the local fire official for purposes of
RCW 70.77.
5.29.020 Acts'Prohibited Without a Permit.
No person shall do any of the following acts in the City
of Edmonds without having first obtained and having in
full force and effect a valid permit issued by the City
to do so:
A. Manufacture, import, possess or sell any fireworks,
including agricultural and wildlife fireworks, at
wholesale or retail for any use provided, however no
permit is required for the possession or use of com-
mon fireworks lawfully purchased at retail;
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B. Discharge special fireworks at any place;
C. Make a public display of fireworks; or
D. Transport fireworks, except as a public carrier de-
livering to a permittee.
5.29.030 Application for Permit.
A. Any person desiring to do any act set forth in Sec-
tion 5.29.020 shall first make written application
for a permit to the Fire Chief. The application for
a permit shall be signed by the applicant. If the
application is made by a partnership, it shall be
signed by each partner of the partnership, and if the
application is made by a corporation, it shall be
signed by an officer of the corporation and bear the
seal of the corporation.
The application shall be in such form as the Fire
Chief shall require and shall include, at a minimum,
the following information:
1. The true name, address and telephone number of
the applicant;
2. A statement by the applicant that he or she is
over the age of eighteen (18) years of age;
3. A statement as to whether the applicant pos-
sesses a license issued by the State Fire Mar-
shal to do the act for which the permit is
sought, and the current status of the said li-
cense;
4. The proposed location at which the applicant
intends to perform the act for which the permit
is sought; and
5. Such other information as the Fire Chief may
require in order to make any investigation or
report required by of this chapter.
B. All applications for permits pursuant to this chapter
shall be accompanied by a nonrefundable permit fee of
Thirty dollars ($30.00). The City Council hereby finds
that this charge is necessary to cover the legitimate
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administrative costs for permit processing and
inspection.
C. All applications for permits pursuant to this chapter
shall be accompanied by a certificate of insurance
coverage evidencing the carrying of a comprehensive
general liability insurance policy with a minimum
coverage of $500,000 and $1,000,000 for bodily injury
liability for each person and event, respectively,
and not less than $500,000 for property damage lia-
bility for each event. Such general liability policy
shall name the City of Edmonds as an additional named
insured, must be in full force and effect for the
duration of the permit, and shall include a provision
prohibiting cancellation of said policy without thir-
ty (30) days written notice to the City. Said policy
and certificate shall be in a form approved by the
City Attorney.
D. Applications for public display of fireworks shall be
made in writing at least ten (10) days in advance of
the proposed display.
5.29.040 Investigation, Report on Permit Application.
It shall be the duty of the Fire Chief to make an in-
vestigation and prepare a report of his findings and
conclusions for or against the issuance of the permit,
together with his reasons therefor. In the case of an
application for a permit for a public display of fire-
works, the Fire Chief shall, in addition to any other
investigation, make an investigation as to whether such
display as proposed will be of such a character and will
be so located that it may be hazardous to property or
dangerous to any person.
5.29.050 City Council May Grantor Deny Permit - Con-
ditions. The City Council shall have the power to grant
or deny any application for a permit, or to subject the
same to such reasonable conditions, if any, as it shall
prescribe.
5,29.060 License Required Prior to Issuance of Permit.
No permit shall be issued unless the person applying
therefor shall first have obtained and have in full
force and effect a valid license issued by the State
Fire Marshal, pursuant to RCW Chapter 70.77, to do the
particular act or acts for which the permit is sought.
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5.29.070. Public Di play Permit Granted for Exclusive
Purpose - Nontransferable.
If a permit for the public display of fireworks is
granted, the sale, possession and use of fireworks for
the public display is lawful for that purpose only. No
such permit granted shall be transferable.
5.29.080 Supervision of Public Displays.
Every public display of fireworks shall be handled or
supervised by a pyrotechnic operator approved by the
Fire Chief.
5.29.090 Permit Authorizes Activities of Salesmen,
Employees.
The authorization to engage in the particular act or
acts as conferred by a permit to a person shall extend
to salesmen and other employees of such person.
5.29.100 Dates and Time Common Fireworks May be Sold or
Discharged.
No common fireworks shall be sold or discharged within
the City of Edmonds except from 12:00 noon on the 28th
of June to 12:00 noon on the 6th of July of each year.
No common fireworks may be sold or discharged between
the hours of eleven o'clock p.m. and nine o'clock a.m.
5.29.110 Sales of Common Fireworks.
No person shall sell common fireworks to a consumer or
user thereof other than at a fixed place of business of
a retailer for which a license and permit have been
issued.
5.29.120 A11 Sales to be From Temporary Stands.
All sales of common fireworks shall be from temporary
stands, which shall not be erected prior to the 18th day
of June of any year and which shall be removed or torn
down not later than the 16th day of July of the same
year.
5.29.130 Standards for Fireworks Stands.
The fireworks stands of all those persons engaging in
the sale of common fireworks pursuant to a permit issued
under this chapter shall conform to the following mini-
mum standards and conditions:
A. Fireworks stands shall comply with all provisions of
the building code and shall be constructed in such a
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manner so .as not to endanger the safety of attendants
and patrons.
B. No fireworks stand shall be located within fifty (50)
feet of any other building or structure.
C. Each fireworks stand must have at least two exits
which shall be unobstructed at all times.
D. Each fireworks stand shall have in a readily access-
ible place, at least two fire extinquishers approved
by the Fire Chief.
E. All weeds, grass and combustible material shall be
cleared from the location of the fireworks stand and
the surrounding area a distance of not less than
twenty (20) feet, measured from the exterior walls on
each side of the fireworks stand.
F. No smoking shall be permitted in or near a fireworks
stand, and the same shall be posted with proper "No
Smoking" signs.
G. Each fireworks stand shall have an adult in atten-
dance at all times that the stand is stocked. Stock
from the stand shall not be removed or stored in any
other building during the sales period without the
express written approval of the Fire Chief.
H. No fireworks stand shall be located within a radius
of five hundred feet from any other stand.
I. Each fireworks stand shall have provision for suf-
ficient off street parking, in the opinion of the
Fire Chief, to avoid impeding continuous flow of
traffic at entrances and exits from the premises.
J. Each firework stand shall post prominently a list of
fireworks that may be sold to the public.
5.29.140 Fire Nuisance Where Fireworks Kept Prohibited.
No person shall allow any rubbish to accumulate in any
premises where any fireworks are sold or stored or per-
mit a fire nuisance to exist on such premises.
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5.29.150 Approved Storage Facilities Required.
It shall be unlawful for any person to store unsold
stocks of fireworks remaining unsold after the lawful
period of sale as provided in his permit except in such
places of storage as the Fire Chief shall approve. Un-
sold stocks of fireworks remaining after the authorized
retail sales period from 12:00 noon on June 28th to
12:00 noon on July 6th shall be returned on or before
July 31st of the same year to the approved storage fac-
ilities of a licensed fireworks wholesaler, to a maga-
zine or storage place approved by the Fire Chief or to a
place approved by the State Fire Chief. Upon receiving
a written application at least ten days prior to the
date of proposed storage, the Fire Chief shall investi-
gate whether the character and location of the storage
would constitute a hazard to any property or be danger-
ous to any person. Based upon the investigation, the
Fire Chief may grant or deny any application for storage
or to subject the same to such reasonable conditions, if
any, as he shall prescribe.
5.29.160 Unlawful Possession.
The possession of any class or kind of fireworks in
violation of the provisions of this chapter is pro-
hibited.
5.29,170 Sales or Transfers of Special Fireworks.
No person shall sell or transfer any special fireworks
to any person who is not a fireworks permittee as pro-
vided in this chapter.
5,29.180 Manufacture or Sale of Fireworks for Out of
State Shipment.
This chapter does not prohibit any manufacturer, whole-
saler, dealer, or jobber, having a license issued by the
State Fire Marshal and a permit secured under the pro-
visions of this chapter from manufacturing or selling
any kind of fireworks for direct shipment out of this
state.
5.29.190 Special Effects for Entertainment Media.
This chapter does not prohibit the assembling, com-
pounding, use and display of special effects of whatever
nature by any person engaged in the production of motion
pictures, radio, or television productions, theatricals
or operas when such use and display is a necessary part
of the production and such person possesses a valid
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permit issued by the City of Edmonds to purchase, pos-
sess, transport or use such fireworks.
5.29.200 Nonprohibited Acts - Signal Purposes, Forest
Protection.
This chapter does not prohibit the use of flares or
fuses in connection with the operation of motor vehic-
les, railroads, or other transportation agencies for
signal purposes or illumination or for use in forest
protection activities.
5.29.210 Revocation or Suspension of Permit.
A. Authority. The Fire Chief may at any time suspend or
revoke any permit issued under the provisions of this
chapter, if the permittee has:
1. Violated any of the provisions of this chapter
by the person holding such permit or any of his
servants, agents or employees;
2. Made any false statement or misrepresentation of
fact in connection with obtaining the permit; or
3. Failed to obtain or has had any license required
by the State of Washington to engage in any act
prohibited by RCW Chapter 70.77 or this chapter
to be done without a license, suspended or re-
voked; or
4. Has had any insurance coverage required by this
chapter cancelled, revoked or lapsed.
B. Effective Date of Revocation. When the Fire Chief
determines that there is cause for revoking or sus-
pending any permit issued pursuant to this chapter,
the Fire Chief shall notify the person holding such
permit. The notice shall specify the grounds for the
suspension or revocation of the permit. The suspen-
sion or revocation shall become effective immediately
upon receipt of the notice by the permittee.
C. Appeal. The decision of the Fire Chief with respect
to the revocation or suspension of any permit issued
under this chapter shall be final. Any permittee
whose permit is suspended or revoked may appeal the
decision of the Fire Chief to the Snohomish County
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Superior Court by filing such appeal within ten (10)
days of the date of the final decision of the Fire
Chief. This shall be the exclusive remedy of any
permittee under this chapter.
5.29.220 Reckless Discharge or Use Prohibited.
It is unlawful for any person to discharge or use fire-
works in a reckless manner which creates a substantial
risk of death or serious physical injury to another
person or damage to the property of another.
5.29.230 Penalties for Violation.
Any person violating any of the provisions of this chap-
ter shall, upon a finding that such violation was com-
mitted, be punished by a monetary penalty in a sum not
exceeding five hundred dollars ($500.00) or imprisonment
not to exceed 180 days or by both such fine and impris-
onment.
5.29.240 Violation a Separate, Continuing Offense.
A person commits a separate offense for each day during
which he commits, continues, or permits a violation of
any provision of this chapter.
Section 2. Chapter 5.28 of the Edmonds City Code and
Ordinance No. 1052 of the City of Edmonds, passed by the City
Council on May 5, 1964, are hereby repealed.
Section 3. Severability. If any section, sentence,
clause or phrase of this ordinance should be held to be in-
valid or unconstitutional by a court of competent juris-
diction, such invalidity or unconstitutionality shall not
affect the validity or constitutionality of any other sec-
tion, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance.
Section 4. Effective Date. The City Council hereby
declares that the preservation of the public safety by the
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effective regulation of fireworks in accordance with state
law creates the existence of an emergency necessitating that
this ordinance take effect immediately upon passage by no
fewer than five (5) affirmative votes of the members of the
City Council.
APPROVED:
MAV6$l LAKAY X. NAUGHTEN
ATTEST/AUTHENTICATED:
CITf CLERK, JACQUELINE G. PARRETT
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY:
BY
FILED WITH TH CITY CLERK:
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL: June 26, 1984
POSTED: June 27, 1984
EFFECTIVE DATE: June 26, 1984
ORDINANCE NO. 2437
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AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING ORDINANCE
STATE OF WASHINGTON )
) ss:
COUNTY OF SNOHOMISH )
JACQUELINE G. PARRETT
, being first duly sworn
on oath deposes and says that _he is over the age of eighteen (18)
years and is competent to testify as to the matter stated herein.
There is no official newspaper or other newspaper printed and
published within the City.
the 27 day of June
In accordance with RCW 35A.12.160, on
, 1984, affiant posted true and
correct copies of the attached Ordinance No.2437 , passed by the
City Council on the 26 day of June , 19 84, at the
official posting places for City notices which are the public
bulletin boards at the following locations:
Edmonds Civic Center
250 Fifth Avenue North
Edmonds, Washington 98020
Edmonds Public Library
Civic Center, 250 Fifth Avenue North
Edmonds, Washington 98020
Edmonds Branch of United States Post Office
.201 Main Street
Edmonds, Washington 98020
DAZED this 27 day of June 1984
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this 27 day of
June 19 84.
Notary Public n and for the
State of Washington rx,,---
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