(a) Upon receipt of the fully completed application, fees, and such other information as may be required or requested by the Fire Department, the Fire Marshal shall schedule a safety inspection to examine the premises where fireworks will be displayed, or where pyrotechnic special effects will be displayed.
(b) If the Fire Marshal finds reasonable cause to believe that other code violations exist which are not fire safety related, the Fire Marshal may refer the application to the Building Official, or his or her designated representative, who shall cause a thorough inspection of the premises to be made to ensure that the premises are in compliance with all pertinent provisions of State law and local ordinances. The results of such inspections shall be returned to the Fire Marshal within 30 days of the date the application was referred.
(c) For fireworks display permits, the Fire Marshal shall forward his or her recommendation to the Board of Trustees for consideration of the permit application within 120 days of receipt of the properly completed application. For pyrotechnic special effects display permits, the Fire Marshal shall issue a decision to grant or deny the permit within 60 days of receipt of the properly completed application.
(Ord. 405. Passed 8-26-13.)