(A) The use, display, or discharge of permitted consumer fireworks must be conducted in a manner that minimizes the risk of fire or injury to other persons or property.
(B) The use, display, or discharge of those nonexplosive, non-aerial pyrotechnic entertainment devices only containing the limited amounts of pyrotechnic chemical compositions described in and permitted by M.S. § 624.20, Subd. 1(c), as it may be amended from time to time, hereinafter “consumer fireworks,” is strictly prohibited in the area on, below, above, or within, or in close proximity to:
(1) Public property, including schools, parks, sidewalks, roadways, streets, rights-of-way, highways, alleys, bicycle and pedestrian paths, schools, lakes, rivers, and waterways located in whole or in part within the city limits;
(2) Private property within the city limits that has conspicuously posted a written sign or notice that no fireworks discharge is allowed;
(3) Within 500 feet of any premises on which consumer fireworks are held for sale, display, distribution, or storage; and/or
(4) Any property, area, structure, or material that by its physical condition or the physical conditions in which it is set would constitute a fire or personal safety hazard.
(Prior Code, § 130.66) Penalty, see § 10.99