3-4-5: PUBLIC DISPLAYS OR OTHER EVENTS:
The city may, at its discretion, issue a permit for a public display or other event in the following circumstances:
   A.   After determining that the public display will be supervised by a qualified person and will not constitute an unreasonable hazard to persons or property. Appropriate national fire protection association or uniform fire code provisions may be used as guidance for this determination.
   B.   After determining that sales and use of fireworks outside the normal sales period provided in Idaho Code 39-2606, or proposing the use of fireworks in addition to nonaerial common fireworks will not constitute an unreasonable hazard to persons or property.
   C.   An application for a permit for public display or other event shall be on a form approved by and contain the information reasonably requested by the city.
   D.   The permit shall be nontransferable, shall list the specific date or dates upon which the display or event shall occur and the types of fireworks and uses that will be allowed.
   E.   A bond or valid certificate of public liability and property casualty insurance providing coverage of up to one million dollars ($1,000,000.00) for personal injury and property damage may be required at the time of application for public display of special fireworks.
   F.   The city may assess a fee for issuing a permit for public display under this section which shall not exceed one hundred fifty dollars ($150.00).
   G.   Alteration of fireworks may be performed by a person in possession of a valid public display permit.
   H.   If a public display or other event using fireworks is to be held over a lake, river or other navigable waterway in the city, the applicant must obtain a marine event permit from the Kootenai County sheriff. (Ord. 393, 3-2-2004)