[Amended 9-20-1994 by Ord. No. 60-94]
In addition to notifying the Municipal Fire Department pursuant
to Neb. RS 28-1233(3), any person desiring to store or keep for any
period of time explosive materials defined in Neb. RS 28-1213 over
one pound in weight shall file with the Municipal Clerk an application
for an explosive material storage permit 24 hours prior to such storage.
Application for said permit shall contain all the necessary information
and documents required for the protection of the residents of the
municipality. The Municipal Clerk shall issue a permit to the applicant
upon approval of the application by the Police Chief and Fire Chief
and the payment of the permit fee set by resolution of the governing
body. The transfer of explosive materials to another person within
the municipality shall require the person receiving the explosive
materials to obtain a new permit. The transfer of explosive materials
to a new location by the owner shall require a new permit for the
new location. (Neb. RS 16-222, 16-227, 28-1229, 28-1233)
[Amended 1-16-1990 by Ord. No. 4-90; 9-20-1994 by Ord. No. 61-94]
In addition to notifying the Municipal Fire Department pursuant
to Neb. RS 28-1233(3), any person desiring explosive materials as
defined in Neb. RS 28-1213 over one pound in weight within the municipality
shall apply for and secure a permit therefor from the Municipal Clerk
24 hours prior to such discharge. The application for said permit
shall contain all necessary information and documents required for
the protection of the residents of the municipality. The Municipal
Clerk shall issue a permit upon approval of the application by the
Police Chief and Fire Chief and payment of the permit fee as set by
resolution of the Mayor and City Council. Any person securing said
permit shall discharge such explosives in conformance with the conditions
specified in the permit. In no case shall any person perform blasting
operations unless in compliance with all state and local laws and
regulations and unless operating under the direct supervision of a
person in possession of a valid user's permit issued by the Nebraska
State Patrol. (Neb. RS 16-227, 28-1229, 28-1233)
Any person wishing to transport high explosives in the municipality
shall first acquire a permit from the Municipal Police and shall take
such precautions and use such route as it may prescribe. Nothing herein
shall be construed to apply to the Municipal Police or any of the
Armed Services of the United States. No vehicle transporting explosives
shall make an unscheduled stop for longer than five minutes within
the municipality and in the event of mechanical failure. Immediate
notice of such breakdown shall be given to the Police Chief, who shall
then prescribe such precautions as may be necessary to protect the
residents of the municipality and a reasonable time for removal of
the vehicle from the municipality. (Neb. RS 16-227, 28-1235)
Any person who violates the prohibitions or provisions of this
article shall be deemed guilty of a violation. The penalty for such
violation shall be an amount not to exceed $500 for any one offense,
recoverable with costs, and in default of said payment the offender
shall stand committed to the County Jail until such fine and costs
are paid. Each period of 24 hours during or on which a violation occurs
or continues shall be deemed a separate offense.