As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
CONSUMER FIREWORKS
The term "consumer fireworks" as defined in 72 P.S. § 9401,
as may be amended.
DISPLAY FIREWORKS
The term "display fireworks" as defined in 72 P.S. § 9401,
as may be amended.
FIRE CHIEF
The Fire Chief of Southeastern Adams Volunteer Emergency
Services (SAVES) or the chief of a fire company which has entered
into agreement with the Conewago Township for protection.
FIREWORKS LAW
Act 43 of 2017, 72 P.S. § 9401 et seq., as may
be amended.
It shall be unlawful for any persons, firms, or corporations
to possess or use display fireworks within the limits of the Township
unless a permit is first granted by the Township.
Every use of display fireworks within the Township shall be
handled, arranged, managed, and directly supervised by a competent
operator. The Fire Chief and/or Code Officer, or other such officer
designated by the Township's Board of Supervisors, shall inspect
the proposed site prior to issuing a permit in accordance with the
International Fire Code and other applicable regulations and ensure
that the site and proposed use of display fireworks are not hazardous
to property, will not endanger any person(s) and will be in compliance
with said regulations.
The Township shall require a bond from the applicant in an amount
deemed appropriate by the Board of Supervisors or its designee. The
bond amount shall be no less than $500,000 and shall be provided for
the payment of any and all damages caused to any person(s) and property
by reason of the display and arising from any acts of the permittee
or the permittee's agents, employees, subcontractors, or volunteers.
The bond shall be in a form acceptable to the Township, and no permit
for the use of display fireworks shall be issued unless an acceptable
bond is received by the Township.
If, by reason of unfavorable weather, the display for which
a permit has been granted does not take place at the time authorized,
the permittee may apply to the Township within 24 hours, setting forth,
under oath, the fact that such display was not made, the reason, and
request for a continuance of such permit for a specifically designated
day, no later than one week after the day fixed originally in said
permit. Upon receiving such application for a continuance, the Township
shall extend the provisions of the permit to the day fixed in the
application, no later than one week after the original day designated
in the permit, if it believes the facts to be true. Such extension
of time shall be granted without the payment of any additional fee
or requiring any bond other than the one given for the original permit.
The provisions of the original bond shall extend to and cover all
damages which may be caused by reason of said display taking place
at the extended date in the same manner and to the same extent as
if such display had taken place at the date originally fixed in the
permit.
Any person violating the provisions of this chapter shall be
guilty of a summary offense, and upon conviction thereof, shall be
punished by a fine not exceeding $1,000 or by imprisonment not exceeding
30 days, or by both such fine and imprisonment.
If any section, clause, provision or portion of this chapter
shall be held invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent
jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect any other section, clause,
provision or portion of this chapter so long as it remains legally
enforceable minus the invalid portion. The Township reserves the right
to amend this chapter or any portion thereof from time to time as
it shall deem advisable in the best interests of the promotion of
the purposes and intent of this chapter, and the effective administration
thereof.
All ordinances or parts of ordinances inconsistent with this
chapter are hereby repealed insofar as they may be inconsistent herewith.
This chapter shall be effective five days following its enactment.