The purpose of this chapter is to carry out the authority granted
to the Town under New York Penal Law § 405.00 to require
permits for fireworks displays, and to regulate explosives.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
EXPLOSIVE
A reactive substance that contains a great amount of potential
energy that can produce an explosion if released suddenly, usually
accompanied by the production of light, heat, sound and pressure.
FIREWORK
A device consisting of a combination of explosives and combustibles,
set off to generate colored lights, smoke, and noise for amusement.
The Chief of Police may approve a permit to be issued by the
Town Clerk for the display of fireworks to municipalities, fair associations,
amusement parks, persons, or organizations of individuals that submit
an application in writing. The application for such permit shall set
forth:
A. The name of the body sponsoring
the display and the names of the persons actually to be in charge
of the firing of the display who shall possess a valid certificate
of competence as a pyrotechnician as required under the General Business
Law and Article 16 of the Labor Law. The permit application shall
further contain a verified statement from the applicant identifying
the individuals who are authorized to fire the display, including
their certificate numbers, and that such individuals possess a valid
certificate of competence as a pyrotechnician.
B. The date and time of day at which
the display is to be held.
C. The exact location planned for
the display.
D. The number and kind of fireworks
to be discharged.
E. The manner and place of storage
of such fireworks prior to the display.
F. A diagram of the grounds on which
the display is to be held showing the point at which the fireworks
are to be discharged, the location of all buildings, highways and
other lines of communication, the lines behind which the audience
will be restrained and the location of all nearby trees, telegraph
or telephone lines or other overhead obstructions.
G. Upon approval of the application,
the applicant must make notice to senior facilities and other residential
facilities as directed by the Chief of Police.
H. Such other information as the
Chief of Police may deem necessary to protect persons or property.
Notwithstanding the provisions of §
178-3 of this chapter, no permit may be issued to conduct a display of fireworks upon any property where the boundary line of such property is less than 500 yards from the boundary line of any property which is owned, leased or operated by any breeder as defined in subdivision four of § 251 of the New York Racing, Pari-Mutuel Wagering and Breeding Law.
Before the granting and issuing of a permit for a display of
fireworks as herein provided, the applicant shall provide a certificate
of insurance (unless the applicant is a state park, county park, city,
village or Town), in a sum to be fixed by the Police Chief, which,
however, shall not be less than $1,000,000, conditioned for the payment
of all damages, which may be caused to a person or persons or to property,
by reason of the display so permitted and arising from any acts of
the permitted, his or her agents, employees, contractors or subcontractors.
Such insurance shall run to the Town of Lancaster and shall be for
the use and benefit of any person or persons or any owner or owners
of any property so injured or damaged, and such person or persons
or such owner or owners are hereby authorized to maintain an action
thereon, which right of action also shall accrue to their heirs, executors,
administrators, successors or assigns of such person or persons or
such owner or owners. The insurance requirement shall be: commercial
general liability, $1,000,000 each occurrence, auto liability $1,000,000
each accident, Umbrella (minimum $1,000,000), workers compensation
and New York State disability insurance. The Town must be named as
an additional insured and an indemnification agreement included.
The nonrefundable fireworks permit fee, shall be set at $100,
which may be amended by resolution of the Town Board
This chapter shall be effective upon filing with the Secretary
of State pursuant to the Municipal Home Rule Law.