As used in this article:
Fireworks
means and includes any firecrackers, cannon crackers, skyrockets, torpedoes, roman candles, sparklers, squibs, fire balls, star shells, gerbs, or any other substance in whatever combination by any designated name intended for use in obtaining visible or audible pyrotechnic display, and shall include all articles or substances within the commonly accepted meaning of fireworks whether herein specifically designated and defined or not.
Person
means and includes any natural person, association of persons, partnership, corporation, or agent or officer of a corporation, and shall also include all warehousemen, common and private carriers, bailees, trustees, receivers, executors and administrators.
(1984 Code, sec. 9.10)
It shall be unlawful for any person to use, discharge, cause to be discharged, ignite, detonate, fire or otherwise set in action any fireworks of any description.
(1984 Code, sec. 9.11)
This article shall not apply to signal flares and torpedoes of the type and kind commonly used by any railroad and which signal flares and torpedoes are received by and stored or transported by any such railroad for use in railroad operation. Nor shall this article apply to signal flares or rockets for military or police use.
(1984 Code, sec. 9.12)
This article shall be applicable and in force throughout the territory of the city within its corporate limits.
(1984 Code, sec. 9.13)
(a) 
This variance will allow civic organizations, churches and approved individuals to conduct a fireworks display at dusk on special occasions and holidays;
(b) 
The entire event must be held on property that is owned by the sponsoring organization or individual or on property that is used by the sponsor with the written authorization of the property owner;
(c) 
The sponsor must submit plans and details of the event for approval by the public safety committee comprised of the chief of police, fire marshal, fire chief and director of public works at least thirty days prior to the date of event;
(d) 
The fireworks display must be conducted under the supervision and guidance of a licensed and certified person to detonate the fireworks; and
(e) 
The public safety committee shall submit a recommendation for approval of the event to the city administrator for final approval.
(Ordinance 2016-107 adopted 6/14/16)