[Ord. No. 887, 6-23-2016]
A. CONSUMER FIREWORKS FIREWORKS FIREWORKS STAND PERSON PYROTECHNIC DISPLAY SALE OF FIREWORKS
For the purposes of this Chapter, the following terms shall be deemed to have the meanings indicated below:
Explosive devices designed primarily to produce visible or audible effects by combustion and includes aerial devices and ground devices, all of which are classified as fireworks, UNO336, within 49 CFR Part 172.
Any composition or device designed primarily to produce visible or audible effects 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. This term includes all types of fireworks as defined in Section 320.106, RSMo.
Any building, counter, or other structure of a temporary nature used in the sale or display for sale of consumer fireworks.
Any individual, corporation, association, partnership or individual group thereof, including non-profit, religious or community service organizations.
A professional entertainment feature where people gather to view the display or discharge of fireworks.
An exchange of articles of fireworks for money, including barter, exchange, gift or offer thereof, and each such transaction made by any person, whether as a principal proprietor, salesman, agent, association, co-partnership or one (1) or more individuals.
B.
General Prohibitions. It shall be unlawful for any person to manufacture, warehouse, sell or offer for sale fireworks within the City limits, except any business, with a permanent building, duly licensed by the City of Wright City to sell or own fireworks, or as provided for by this Chapter.
C.
General Exceptions. This Chapter 212 shall not apply to the following situations:
1.
The necessary discharge of flares or torpedoes for signal purposes in connections with railroads or other means of transportation.
2.
The use of blank cartridges, firearms or species of fireworks in connection with theatrical exhibitions.
3.
The activities of any military or police organization for official purposes.
4.
Any pyrotechnic display duly permitted by the City of Wright City.
a.
Permits for use of fireworks in connection with a pyrotechnic display may be issued by the Board of Aldermen upon written application, after review by the Planning and Zoning Commission.
b.
The Board of Aldermen may issue such a permit provided the following conditions are met:
(1)
The applicant has appropriate insurance coverage which includes naming the City as a co-insured party;
(2)
A licensed pyrotechnician will be responsible for the setting up and discharging the fireworks;
(3)
Adequate public safety and traffic control will be provided; and
(4)
The Fire Chief for the Wright City Fire District and the Chief of Police have reviewed the proposed plans for the pyrotechnic display and have provided their recommendations to the Board of Aldermen.
5.
The sale of any fireworks by wholesalers to each other, or to the sale of any fireworks at wholesale to merchants conducting business entirely outside the City.