[Ord. No. 2.57 (2781), 3-18-2021]
1.3G EXPLOSIVES
Formerly known as Class B special fireworks. Items classified
as 1.3G UN0335 explosives are display fireworks.
1.4G EXPLOSIVES
Formerly known as Class C common fireworks. Items classified
as 1.4G UN0336 explosives are consumer fireworks intended for use
by the general public.
FIREWORKS
Any composition or device for producing a visible, audible,
or both visible and audible effect by combustion, deflagration, or
detonation and that meets the definition of consumer, proximate, or
display fireworks as set forth by 49 CFR Part 171 to end, United States
Department of Transportation hazardous materials regulations, and
American Pyrotechnics Association, Standard 87-1. The term "fireworks"
shall not include toy pistols, toy guns, or other devices in which
paper caps containing twenty-five-hundredths (0.25) grains or less
explosive compounds are used, providing that they are so constructed
that the hand cannot come in contact with the cap when in place for
use.
FIREWORKS STAND
Any building, stand, tent, whether temporary or permanent,
from which fireworks, as defined herein, are displayed and/or sold
for retail purposes per licensing procedures contained in the Article.
[Ord. No. 2.57 (2781), 3-18-2021]
A. Except as provided in Subsection
(B), it shall be unlawful for any person to willfully set off, use, burn, explode or fire off fireworks of any kind within the municipal boundaries of the City; provided, however, that this Section shall not apply to parks or other public places when in the charge of competent persons and under a permit issued by the City Council.
B. No fireworks shall be discharged in the City before the 25th of June
or after the fifth day of July and before the 31st day of December
and after the first day of January. No fireworks shall be discharged
on permitted days except between the hours of 12:00 P.M. and 10:00
P.M. on June 25 through June 30; 12:00 P.M. and 11:00 P.M. on July
1 through July 3; 12:00 P.M. and 12:00 A.M. on July 4; and 12:00 P.M.
and 10:00 P.M. on July 5; except by special written permits granted
by the City Council for exhibition and display purposes, and further,
provided, that fireworks may be discharged from 9:00 P.M. December
31 to 12:30 A.M. January 1.
C. It shall be unlawful for any person under the age of eighteen (18)
to purchase, possess, set off, use, burn, explode or fire off any
fireworks within the municipal boundaries of the City without adult
supervision.
D. No person shall cause or knowingly permit his/her child or ward under
the age of eighteen (18) years to discharge fireworks in the City
in violation of any provisions of this Code. Violation of this Section
shall result in a fine upon the parent or guardian of two hundred
dollars ($200.00) for each separate violation.
E. Sections
215.2510 through 215.2540, regarding responsibility of parents and other adults for the criminal acts of children, shall apply to this Section.
F. Police Officers are to enforce this strictly and without the use
of warnings. Summons are to be issued regardless of circumstances.
Any person under the age of eighteen (18) found to be in possession
of, setting off, using, burning, exploding or firing off, without
adult supervision, any fireworks, shall have such items confiscated
by Police Officers.
G. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Section, it shall be
unlawful for any person to willfully set off, use, burn, explode or
fire off any fireworks on any property owned by the City or any park
within the City at any time without a valid permit issued by the City
Council.
[Ord. No. 2.57 (2781), 3-18-2021]
A. It shall be unlawful for any person to sell, offer to sell or expose
for sale any fireworks of any type whatsoever within the City without
first having obtained a license therefore from the City Clerk for
each "fireworks stand" location at which fireworks are sold or offered
for sale; provided, however, that this Section shall not apply to
the sale of fireworks in wholesale lots by any manufacturer, jobber,
wholesaler, distributor, or other person holding a State of Missouri
wholesale license to do business within the City to retail dealers
located inside or outside the City.
B. No person shall offer fireworks for sale in the City to individuals
at retail before the 20th of June and after the 10th day of July and
before the 20th of December and after the 2nd day of January of the
next year. No fireworks shall be offered for sale at retail on permitted
days except between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 11:00 P.M. provided
that on the 1st of July through the 3rd of July fireworks may be sold
between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 12:00 A.M.
C. The City Clerk is authorized to issue to any person a "fireworks stand" license to permit sales of fireworks now or hereafter classified as "1.4G Class C Common Fireworks" by the United States Department of Transportation. Licenses shall be issued for fireworks stands located only in zoning districts where such use is permitted or where a conditional use permit has been granted per the requirements of Chapter
405 of this Code of Ordinances.
D. It shall be unlawful to sell to retail dealers, or any other person
in the City for the purpose of resale or use, any consumer fireworks
which do not have the numbers and letter "1.4G" printed with an orange
diamond shaped label printed on or attached to the fireworks shipping
carton.
E. No license shall be issued for a stand if the applicant has failed
to satisfy any other obligation due and owing to the City.
F. An application for a "fireworks stand" license shall be submitted
to the Community Development Department by June first (1st) and shall
include the following:
1.
For each fireworks stand location in the year 2021, business
license fees shall be based upon the following schedule:
Stands up to 1,000 square feet
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$500.00
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Stands greater than 1,000 square feet
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$1,000.00
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The above fees shall apply to sales areas only. No fee shall
apply to storage areas. Storage areas may include tractor trailers,
trucks, vans, automobile trailers, or other permanent or temporary
vehicles or structures.
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2.
For each fireworks sales stand location in the year 2022 and
thereafter, business license fees shall be based upon the following
schedule:
Stands up to 1,000 square feet
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$1,000.00
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Stands greater than 1,000 square feet
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$2,000.00
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The above fees shall apply to sales areas only. No fee shall
apply to storage areas. Storage areas may include tractor trailers,
trucks, vans, automobile trailers, or other permanent or temporary
vehicles or structures.
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3.
A statement that the applicant agrees to comply strictly with
the terms of this Chapter, the laws of the State of Missouri, Jefferson
County, and the City of Arnold, Missouri.
4.
Documentation establishing that any fireworks stand is insured
in an amount and manner satisfactory to the City. Said amount and
manner shall be determined from time to time by the City Council upon
the recommendation of the City Clerk.
5.
Proof of a valid Missouri State sales tax number.
6.
An application for permit from the Building Department for each
"fireworks stand" to include the following:
a.
A fee of five hundred dollars ($500.00).
b.
Site plan to include at a minimum the following:
(1) Address or site location;
(2) Property owner and operator names, addresses and
phone numbers;
(3) Size of the lot and tent;
(4) Location of the tent(s) and all other structures
or equipment including trailers and storage units located on the lot;
(5) Location of all existing and proposed driveway
entrances and temporary parking lot areas;
(6) Location of required restroom facilities (a minimum
of one (1) portable facility on site is required);
(7) Location of required dumpsters (a minimum of one
(1) two (2) yard dumpster for a location having one thousand (1,000)
square feet or less of sales area and a minimum of two (2) two (2)
yard dumpsters or one (1) four (4) yard dumpster for a location having
more than one thousand (1,000) square feet of sales area);
(8) Location of required on-site, off-street customer
parking spaces (a minimum of one (1) space per three hundred (300)
square feet of sales area is required);
(9) Location of nearest fire hydrant;
(10) Other information as may be required by the City
to ensure public health and safety.
G. The City Clerk shall only issue a business license for a "fireworks
stand" in conjunction with the granting of a fireworks permit by the
Building Commissioner. The Building Commissioner may issue a fireworks
permit when the following has been satisfied:
1.
All permit inspection requirements have been satisfied to the
Commissioner's satisfaction.
2.
A certificate of flame resistance must be submitted for each
tent.
3.
Approval from the Public Works Director or his/her designee
of any new right-of-way curb cut and approval of the Building Commissioner
of any new temporary surfacing for a parking lot are required if a
new right-of-way curb cut or if new temporary surfacing is to be installed.
These approvals must address the following:
a.
If a vertical curb is present at the entrance location, a concrete
approach may be constructed and left in place to the right-of-way
line. If an approach is not constructed, the existing curb must be
removed prior to use of the parking lot and replaced within sixty
(60) days of the removal.
b.
No portion of City-owned right-of-way shall be surfaced and
a minimum of a ten-foot parking setback shall be provided.
c.
Where used, temporary paving material shall be removed and vegetation
reestablished on the site within sixty (60) calendar days of the final
date of fireworks sales.
d.
Where temporary surfacing material is used, a cash deposit,
irrevocable letter of credit or a surety bond made payable to the
City of Arnold, Missouri, will be required by the Director of Public
Works or his/her designee. The security should be in an amount equal
to the amount required to perform the reparative measures described
in this Section, based on an estimate approved by the Director of
Public Works or his/her designee. The security shall be subject to
the condition that the reparative measures (actions taken to return
disturbed land to the condition and appearance that existed before
the temporary use) be performed within the first sixty (60) days following
the intended usage of the temporary facility as indicated on the temporary
parking lot application. The security shall be valid for the entire
sixty-day period after which it will be forfeited to the City if reparative
measures are not complete. If the reparative measures are not completed
within the specified time, the City may use the funds from the security
of any necessary portion thereof to complete the reparative measures.
If the security is inadequate to pay for the costs of the reparative
measures, the City shall recover the balance from the property owner.
H. The following standards shall be used for the review of any fireworks
license and shall apply to the operation of the facility:
1.
Stands from which fireworks are to be sold or stored shall not
be located within fifty (50) feet of any permanent structure or building.
2.
All stands shall be at least fifty (50) feet from the edge of
the pavement of any public road, highway or building.
3.
Stands shall be erected entirely on private property, and shall
be a minimum of twenty (20) feet from the pavement edge of all driveway
or parking lot entrances.
4.
Stands from which fireworks are sold or stored shall not be
located within fifty (50) feet of any structure in which petroleum
or other flammable products are sold or dispensed in any manner other
than in closed containers.
5.
A maximum of two (2) semi-truck storage trailers or the equivalent
area of trailer storage as determined by the Building Commissioner
shall be allowed per location. Additional storage may be permitted
upon review and approval of the Building Commissioner. Such trailers
shall maintain a minimum of five-foot separation, have DOT placards
on them and must be marked "EMPTY" with four-inch letters when all
contents are removed.
6.
All weeds and combustible materials shall be cleared from any
sales location including a distance of at least twenty-five (25) feet
surrounding the sales location.
7.
The operator/licensee shall ensure that a sign bearing the message
"Discharge of Fireworks is Permissible within the City Limits of the
City of Arnold, Between the Hours of 12:00 P.M. and 10:00 P.M. on
June 25 through June 30, 12:00 P.M. and 11:00 P.M. on July 1 through
July 3, 12:00 P.M. and 12:00 A.M. on July 4, and 12:00 P.M. and 10:00
P.M. on July 5, and between 9:00 P.M. December 31 to 12:30 A.M. January
1." in letters at least three (3) inches in height shall be displayed
in a prominent location in each fireworks stand or tent. Such sign
shall not count towards the limits of allowable signage provided for
by this Section.
8.
The operator/licensee shall distribute, to each purchaser of
fireworks, a flyer of at least twenty-four (24) square inches containing
the statement: "Discharge of consumer fireworks within the City of
Arnold is permitted by ordinance between the hours of 12:00 P.M. and
10:00 P.M. on June 25 through June 30, 12:00 P.M. and 11:00 P.M. on
July 1 through July 3, 12:00 P.M. and 12:00 A.M. on July 4; and 12:00
P.M. and 10:00 P.M. on July 5, and between 9:00 P.M. December 31 to
12:30 A.M. January 1. Violators may be punished by a fine of up to
two hundred dollars ($200.00) for each separate violation."
9.
Fireworks stands shall comply with the provisions of the currently
adopted Building Code relative to temporary structures. All stands
shall be erected in a manner that will reasonably ensure the safety
of all occupants, patrons and surrounding property.
10.
A minimum three-foot wide, unobstructed aisle running the length
of the stand, inside and behind the sales counter, shall be provided.
11.
Each stand up to twenty-four (24) feet in length must have at
least two (2) exits. Each stand in excess of twenty-four (24) feet
must have at least three (3) exits. Exit locking devices, if any,
shall be easily released from the inside without special knowledge,
key or effort.
12.
Each stand shall maintain a minimum of one (1) two and five-tenths
(2.5) gallon, 2A rated water-pressure type fire extinguisher or ABC
minimum 2A:10BC rated fire extinguisher near each exit, and such extinguishers
shall be kept in good working order and shall be easily accessible.
13.
Signage shall not be subject to the provisions of Chapter
415 but shall meet the following requirements:
a.
No balloons, searchlights, strobe lights, beacons, or inflatable
signs are permitted;
b.
No portable signage or off-premise signage is permitted except
as provided herein;
c.
No signage may be attached to non-commercial vehicles;
d.
Signage may not extend above or beyond the limits of the primary
structure or the commercial vehicle(s) associated with the business;
e.
All signage must be attached to the primary structure being
used for the sale of fireworks or to a commercial vehicle being used
as storage or an integral part of the operation;
f.
No signage may be located in a public right-of-way or on public
property; total square footage of all signage viewable from any one
(1) angle for one (1) location shall not exceed four hundred (400)
square feet;
g.
When a location does not abut a public right-of-way and does
not have direct access from such right-of-way, one (1) off-site, freestanding
sign or banner not to exceed ninety-six (96) square feet shall be
permitted for each entrance, provided there is only one (1) such sign
permitted per right-of-way, and such sign neither interferes with
public safety nor is within the public right-of-way. Such sign shall
not contribute to the four hundred (400) square foot signage allowance;
h.
When a fireworks stand is located on a parcel (or adjoining
parcels under unified ownership), which fronts on Interstate 55 (I-55),
the placement of a maximum of two (2) tractor trailers bearing signage
on their sides shall be permitted on such parcel(s) as it fronts on
I-55, provided the trailers do not interfere with public safety and
are not within any public right-of-way. Such sign-bearing trailers
shall not contribute to the four hundred (400) square foot signage
allowance;
i.
Signage shall not be erected more than one (1) week before the
authorized sales period commences, subject to the granting of a fireworks
permit, and shall be removed within one (1) day following its cessation.
14.
Persons under fourteen (14) years of age shall not be employed
upon the premises. If any person under eighteen (18) years of age
is employed at a location selling fireworks, the location shall be
supervised by at least one (1) person over the age of twenty-one (21).
15.
No sales of fireworks shall be made to any person under eighteen
(18) years of age.
16.
Licensees shall not permit smoking or any type of open flames
upon the premises and shall prominently post at least two (2) signs
prohibiting smoking in letters not less than four (4) inches in height
on a contrasting background on all four (4) sides of said stands or
tents.
17.
Licensees shall not permit debris, wrappers or papers to accumulate
on the premises and dumpsters shall be emptied as necessary to maintain
the premises in a clean and orderly manner.
18.
Licensees and employees shall not attract customers by means
of flagging of vehicles or engage in any activity which obstructs
or interferes with the free flow of traffic upon any street or highway.
I. All items permitted under Chapter 320, RSMo., except those classified
as "1.4G UN0336 Consumer Fireworks" by the United States Department
of Transportation, may be sold without acquiring a "fireworks stand"
license.
J. Any license granted hereunder may be suspended and all sales prohibited
by the City Clerk and/or his/her designee upon violation of any of
the provisions listed in this Section which pose a danger to the public
or if any ordinance violation remains uncorrected for twenty-four
(24) hours after the licensee has been given notice to correct a violation
by the City. If a written request is delivered to the office of the
City Administrator within ten (10) days of the suspension, a hearing
shall be held within ten (10) days of the receipt of such written
request by the City Administrator to determine the existence of the
violation and the appropriateness of the suspension. The City Administrator's
determination shall be final. Any licensee whose license has been
suspended and does not request a hearing before the City Administrator,
or whose suspension is upheld by the City Administrator, shall not
be licensed in the next succeeding year for fireworks sales.
[Ord. No. 2.57 (2781), 3-18-2021]
The discovery of non-compliance with any requirement of this
Article after the issuance of a license may result in the forfeiture
or termination of a license and serve as grounds for either denial
of a future permit and prosecution under applicable City ordinances,
or both.
[Ord. No. 2.57 (2781), 3-18-2021]
A. Nothing in this Article shall be construed as applying to manufacture,
storage, sale or use of signals necessary for safe operation of railroads
or other classes of public or private transportation nor applying
to the military forces of the United States or this State, or to Peace
Officers, nor as prohibiting the sale of blank cartridges for ceremonial,
or theatrical, or athletic events or agricultural purposes.