A. “Fireworks”
means any composition or device, in a finished state, containing any combustible or explosive substance for the purpose of producing a visible or audible effect by combustion, explosion, deflagration, or detonation, and classified as common or special fireworks by the United States Bureau of Explosives or contained in the regulations of the United States Department of Transportation and designated as U.N. 0335 1.3G or U.N. 0336 1.4G as of April 17, 1995.
B. “Special fireworks”
means any fireworks designed primarily for exhibition display by producing visible or audible effects and classified as such by the United States Bureau of Explosives or in the regulations of the United States Department of Transportation and designated as U.N. 0335 1.3G as of April 17, 1995.
C. “Common fireworks”
means any fireworks which are designed primarily for retail sale to the public during prescribed dates and which produce visual or audible effects through combustion and are classified as common fireworks by the United States Bureau of Explosives or in the regulations of the United States Department of Transportation and designated as U.N. 0336 1.4G as of April 17, 1995.
D. “Special effects”
means any combination of chemical elements or chemical compounds capable of burning independently of the oxygen of the atmosphere, and designed and intended to produce an audible, visual, mechanical, or thermal effect as an integral part of a motion picture, radio, television, theatrical, or opera production, or live entertainment.
E. “Public display of fireworks”
means an entertainment feature where the general public is admitted or permitted to view the display or discharge of special fireworks.
(Ord. 141 § 1, 1997)