As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ASSISTANT
For purposes of this chapter, the individual(s) employed
by a state-certified pyrotechnic operator (as defined below) who is
at least 18 years of age and trained in the proper handling and discharge
of fireworks.
FIREWORKS
Defined herein in accordance with § 270 of the
New York State Penal Law as any blank cartridge, blank cartridge pistol
or toy cannon in which explosives are used, firecrackers, sparklers
or other combustible or explosive of like construction, or any preparation
containing any explosive or inflammable compound, or any tablets or
other device commonly used and sold as fireworks containing nitrates,
chlorates, oxalates, sulphides of lead, barium, antimony, arsenic,
mercury, nitroglycerine, phosphorus or any compound containing any
of the same or other explosives, or any substance or combination of
substances, or article prepared for the purpose of producing a visible
or an audible effect by combustion, explosion, deflagration or detonation,
or other device containing any explosive substance.
OPERATOR
A pyrotechnic or pyrotechnic company certified by the State
of New York, pursuant to Article 28-D of the New York State General
Business Law and Article 16 of the New York State Labor Law, in the
handling, storage and discharge of fireworks.
PERMIT
For purposes of this chapter, a permit issued by the permitting
authority for the public display and discharge of fireworks in accordance
with the requirements set forth by this chapter and as provided for
in the application materials provided by the Town of North Castle.
PERMITTING AUTHORITY
For purposes of this chapter, the Town of North Castle Fire
Prevention Officer, who shall review applications for fireworks displays
and, in consultation with the Town of North Castle Police Department
and the appropriate district fire department, issue or deny permits
in connection therewith.
SPONSOR
For purposes of this chapter, any person, company, municipality,
fair association or other legal entity applying for a permit for the
discharge and display of fireworks.
The sponsor and operator shall establish the minimum safe viewing
distance from which viewers of the fireworks display can observe the
proposed display without risk of harm or injury, which minimum distance
shall be approved by the permitting authority in consultation with
the Town of North Castle Police Department. A perimeter shall be established
for this purpose, which only authorized members of the permitting
authority and operator may cross before and during execution of the
fireworks display.
If the permitting authority discovers that the sponsor has provided
intentionally misleading or false information in the application materials
or that the sponsor or operator has otherwise violated any provision
of this chapter, he/she may deny or revoke the permit prior to the
date of the proposed fireworks display.
In the event any section, subsection, paragraph or clause of
this chapter is in conflict with Article 270 or 405 of the State
Penal Law, the provisions of the Penal Law are deemed to be incorporated
herein and will control.