Whenever in this Chapter, or in any resolution or standard adopted by the City Council pursuant to this Chapter, the following terms are used, they shall have the meaning ascribed to them in this Section, unless it is apparent from the context thereof that some other meaning is intended.
(a) “Agricultural and Wildlife Fireworks” means fireworks designed and intended by the manufacturer to be used to prevent damage to crops or unwanted occupancy of areas by animals or birds through the employment of sound or light, or both.
(b) “Code Enforcement Personnel” means those employed by the City as part of the Code Enforcement Department.
(c) "Dangerous fireworks" has the same meaning ascribed to it under § 12505 of the California Health and Safety Code and includes:
(1) Any fireworks which contain:
(A) Arsenic sulfide, arsenates, or arsenites;
(B) Boron;
(C) Chlorates, except:
1. In colored smoke mixture in which an equal or greater amount of sodium bicarbonate is included; or
2. In caps and party poppers; or
3. In those small items (such as ground spinners) wherein the total powder content does not exceed four grams of which not greater than 15% (or 600 milligrams) is potassium, sodium, or barium chlorate.
(D) Gallates or gallic acid;
(E) Magnesium (magnesium-aluminum alloys, called magnalium, are permitted);
(F) Mercury salts;
(G) Phosphorus (red or white, except that red phosphorus is permissible in caps and party poppers);
(H) Picrates or picric acid;
(I) Thiocyanates;
(J) Titanium, except in particle size greater than 100-mesh;
(K) Zirconium.
(2) Firecrackers.
(3) Skyrockets and rockets, including all devices which employ any combustible or explosive material and which rise in the air during discharge.
(4) Roman candles, including all devices which discharge balls of fire into the air.
(5) Chasers, including all devices which dart or travel about the surface of the ground during discharge.
(6) Sparklers more than ten inches in length or one-fourth of one inch in diameter.
(7) All fireworks designed and intended by the manufacturer to create the element of surprise upon the user. These items include, but are not limited to, auto-foolers, cigarette loads, exploding golf balls, and trick matches.
(8) Fireworks known as devil-on-the-walk, or any other firework which explodes through means of friction, unless otherwise classified by the State Fire Marshal pursuant to this part.
(9) Torpedoes of all kinds which explode on impact.
(10) Fireworks kits.
(11) Such other fireworks examined and tested by the State Fire Marshal and determined by him or her, with the advice of the State Board of Fire Services, to posses characteristics of design or construction which make such fireworks unsafe for use by any person not specially qualified or trained in the use of fireworks.
(d) "Exempt fireworks" has the same meaning ascribed to it under § 12508 of the California Health and Safety Code and shall mean any special item containing pyrotechnic compositions which the State Fire Marshal, with the advice of the State Fire Advisory Board, has investigated and determined to be limited to industrial, commercial, agricultural use, or religious ceremonies when authorized by a permit granted by the authority having jurisdiction.
(e) "Fire Chief" or "Chief" shall mean the Fire Chief of the Canyon Lake Fire Department or his or her authorized representative(s).
(f) "Fireworks" has the same meaning ascribed to it under § 12511 of the California Health and Safety Code and shall mean any device containing chemical elements and chemical compounds capable of burning independently of the oxygen of the atmosphere and producing audible, visual, mechanical, or thermal effects which are useful as pyrotechnic devices or for entertainment. The term "fireworks" includes, but is not limited to, devices designated by the manufacturer as fireworks, torpedoes, skyrockets, roman candles, model rockets, rockets, Daygo bombs, sparklers, chasers, fountains, smoke sparks, aerial bombs, and fireworks kits.
(g) "Fireworks kits" has the same meaning ascribed to it under § 12512 of the California Health and Safety Code and means any assembly of metals or explosive substances, which is designed and intended by the seller to be assembled by the person receiving such material or explosive substance and when so assembled, would come within the definition of "fireworks."
(h) "Public display of fireworks" means an entertainment feature where the public or a private group is admitted or permitted to view the display or discharge of “dangerous fireworks.”
(i) "Pyrotechnic operator" means any licensed pyrotechnic operator who, by examination, experience, and training, has demonstrated the required skill and ability in the use and discharge of fireworks as authorized by the license granted.
(j) "Pyrotechnic special effects material" means a low explosive material, other than detonating cord, commonly used in motion picture, television, theatrical, or group entertainment production for which a permit from the Fire Chief is required for use or storage.
(k) "Safe and Sane Fireworks" has the same meaning ascribed to it under § 12529 of the California Health and Safety Code and shall mean any fireworks which do not come within the definition of "Dangerous Fireworks" for "Exempt Fireworks."
(l) "Police Chief" shall mean the Police Chief of the City or his or her authorized representatives.
(Ord. 97, passed 4-4-2007; Am. Ord. 214, passed 10-6-2021)