(A) Definitions and adoption by reference. For the purpose of this section, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
ACT. The Michigan Fireworks Safety Act, Public Act No. 256 of 2011, M.C.L.A. §§ 28.451 to 28.471, as amended, which is hereby adopted by reference as a part of this section.
ARTICLES PYROTECHNIC. As defined in the Act, means pyrotechnic devices for professional use that are similar to consumer fireworks in chemical composition and construction.
CONSUMER FIREWORKS. As defined in the Act, means fireworks devices that are designed to produce visible effects by combustion, that are required to comply with the construction, chemical composition, and labeling regulations promulgated by the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission and that are in compliance with the construction, chemical composition, labeling, and other requirements in the Act. Novelties and low-impact fireworks as defined in the Act are not consumer fireworks.
DISPLAY FIREWORKS. As defined in the Act, means large fireworks devices that are explosive materials intended for use in fireworks, displays and designed to produce visible or audible effects by combustion, deflagration, or detonation.
FIREWORKS. As defined in the Act, means any composition or device, except for a starting pistol, a flare gun, or a flare, designed for the purpose of producing a visible or audible effect by combustion, deflagration, or detonation, and consist of consumer fireworks, low-impact fireworks, articles pyrotechnic, display fireworks, and special effects.
LOW-IMPACT FIREWORKS. As defined in the Act, means ground and handheld sparkling devices.
MINOR. An individual who is less than 18 years of age.
NATIONAL HOLIDAY. New Year's Day (January 1), Birthday of Martin Luther King Jr. (third Monday in January), Washington's Birthday (third Monday in February), Memorial Day (last Monday in May), Independence Day (July 4), Labor Day (first Monday in September), Columbus Day (second Monday in October), Veterans Day (November 11), Thanksgiving Day (fourth Thursday in November), and Christmas Day (December 25).
NOVELTIES. As defined in the Act, means all of the following:
(a) Toy plastic or paper caps for toy pistols in sheets, strips, roll, or individual caps containing not more than 1/4 of a grain of explosive content per cap, in packages labeled to indicate the maximum explosive content per cap.
(b) Toy pistols, toy cannons, toy canes, toy trick noisemakers, and toy guns in which toy caps as described in division (a) are used, that are constructed so that the hand cannot come in contact with the cap when in place for the explosion, and that are not designed to break apart or be separated so as to form a missile by the explosion.
(c) Flitter sparklers in paper tubes not exceeding 1/8 inch in diameter.
(d) Toy snakes not containing mercury, if packed in cardboard boxes with not more than 12 pieces per box for retail sale and if the manufacturer's name and the quantity contained in each box are printed on the box; and toy smoke devices.
SPECIAL EFFECTS. As defined in the Act, means a 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.
(B) (1) Prohibited ignition, discharge, and use. Consumer fireworks shall not be ignited, discharged or used in the village except in the following situations:
(2) Consumer fireworks may be ignited, discharged or used on the day preceding, the day of, and the day after a national holiday except:
(a) Consumer fireworks shall not be ignited, discharged, or used on public, school, church, or private property of another person without the express written permission from the person or entity legally in possession and control of that property.
(b) Consumer fireworks shall not be ignited, discharged or used except from:
1. 11:00 a.m. on December 31 - 1:00 a.m. on January 1;
2. 11:00 a.m. - 11:45 p.m. on the Saturday and Sunday immediately preceding Memorial Day; 11:00 a.m. - 11:45 p.m. on June 29 and 30 and July 1, 2, 3 and 4;
3. 11:00 a.m. - 11:45 p.m. on July 5, if that date is a Friday or Saturday; and
4. 11:00 a.m. - 11:45 p.m. on the Saturday and Sunday immediately preceding Labor Day.
(C) Minors. A minor shall not possess, use, discharge or ignite any consumer fireworks at any time.
(D) Under the influence. An individual shall not discharge ignite or use consumer fireworks or low impact fireworks while under the influence of alcoholic liquor, a controlled substance, or a combination of alcoholic liquor and controlled substance.
(E) Unmanned free-floating devices. Any unmanned free-floating device (sky lanterns) which requires fire underneath to propel it and is not moored to the ground while aloft, have an uncontrolled and unpredictable flight path and descent area so as to pose a potential fire risk and are therefore prohibited.
(F) Novelties; inapplicability of section. This section does not apply to novelties. Nothing in this section regulates, the sale, storage, display for sale, transportation, use, or distribution of novelties.
(G) Zoning ordinances. Any person selling, distributing or transporting fireworks shall otherwise comply with the Act, and is required to comply with the zoning ordinances of the village, including obtaining necessary approvals thereunder. Failure to obtain necessary zoning approvals is subject to penalty as provided in the zoning ordinances of the village.
(H) Imminent dangers. Notwithstanding the Act, no person shall use, discharge or ignite fireworks thereby creating or causing an imminent danger or threat to the public health, safety, or welfare, and such fireworks being used, ignited or discharged may be immediately seized.
(I) Seizure. All fireworks possessed, used, discharged, and/or ignited in violation of the Act and/or this section are subject to seizure. Any costs incurred by the village to seize and store the fireworks shall be paid by the responsible party.
(J) Display fireworks. This section does not prohibit any person from igniting, discharging or using display fireworks that has received the required permit and approvals from the village in accordance with the Act.
(K) Violation. The sanction for a violation of this section is deemed a municipal civil infraction, punishable by a civil fine from $500 to $1,000, plus costs, damages, and expenses and any other relief allowed under law. Of said fine, $500 must be remitted to the Village of Lake Orion.
(Ord. 22.04, passed 8-12-13; Am. Ord. 22.05, passed 3-11-19)