(A) Pyrotechnic displays shall only be conducted pursuant to a permit obtained from the village.
(B) All pyrotechnic displays require the services of a licensed lead pyrotechnic operator and a licensed pyrotechnic distributor. A licensed lead pyrotechnic operator shall be present during any pyrotechnic display and shall personally supervise all assistants, including all phases of the pyrotechnic display. The lead pyrotechnic operator must be in possession of and able to produce his or her license upon request at all times during the delivery, set-up and performance of the display.
(C) All 1.3G fireworks displays and storage shall be conducted in accordance with National Fire Protection Association 1123 (2000), Code for Fireworks Display. Storage of display fireworks (1.3G and above) shall comply with the storage requirements sent forth by the Federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives at 27 C.F.R. 555.1 et seq., or by the Illinois Department of Natural Resources pursuant to Article 3 of the Illinois Explosive Act, ILCS Ch. 225, Act 210. Should there be a conflict between the requirements established by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and by the Illinois Department of Natural Resources, those requirements that are more specific, more stringent or impose requirements for which no like requirements are contained in the other agency's requirements shall control.
(D) No pyrotechnic displays shall be conducted within 600 feet of any hospital, asylum or infirmary.
(E) Pyrotechnic displays shall not be conducted indoors.
(Ord. 2286, passed 6-5-06) Penalty, see § 99.99