As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
FIREWORKS
Are defined as follows: Anything manufactured, processed
or packaged for exploding, emitting sparks or combustion which does
not have another common use, but does not include any of the following:
A.
A cap containing not more than one-quarter grain of explosive
mixture, if the cap is used or possessed or sold for use in a device
which prevents direct bodily contact with a cap when it is in place
for explosion.
B.
A toy snake which contains no mercury.
C.
A sparkler on a wire or wood stick not exceeding 36 inches in
length that is designed to produce audible or visible effects or to
produce audible and visible effects.
D.
A device designed to spray out paper confetti or streamers and
which contains less than one-quarter grain of explosive mixture.
E.
A fuseless device that is designed to produce audible or visible
effects or audible and visible effects, and that contains less than
one-quarter grain of explosive mixture.
F.
A device that is designed primarily to burn pyrotechnic smoke-producing
mixtures, at a controlled rate, and that produces audible or visible
effects, or audible and visible effects.
G.
A cylindrical fountain that consists of one or more tubes and
that is classified by the federal department of transportation as
a Division 1.4 explosive, as defined in 49 CFR 173.50.
H.
A cone fountain that is classified by the Federal Department
of Transportation as a Division 1.4 explosive, as defined in 49 CFR
173.50.
Except as otherwise provided for by this chapter, the sale or
use of fireworks as defined herein is prohibited in the Town of Arbor
Vitae.
Nothing contained herein shall be construed to prohibit the
possession of fireworks while they are being transported to a city,
Town, village or county where the possession of the fireworks is authorized
by permit or ordinance.
Violation of this chapter may be penalized by a forfeiture of
$300 for the first offense and $500 for subsequent offenses for the
sale of fireworks. Forfeiture of $25 for the first offense and $200
for subsequent offenses for the possession of fireworks. This chapter
may be enforced by injunctive relief in a court of competent jurisdiction.