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HomeMy WebLinkAbout27-Mayor's Office - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION l , CIT'Y OF SAN BERNARDINO From: TOM MINOR Subject: ORDINANCE BANNING FIREWORKS Dept: MAYOR r Date: August 5, 1997 ORIGINA/. Synopsis of Previous Council action: On August 4, 1997, the Mayor and Common Council directed the City Attorney to prepare an ordinance banning the sale and discharge of fireworks within the City of San Bernardino. Recommended motion: That said ordinance be laid over for final adoption. ~~~ Signature Contact person: Bonnie Greenleaf, Para1eqa1 Phone: 384-5355 Supporting data attached: Staff Report Ward: All FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: Source: (Acct. No.) (Acct. Descriotion) Finance: Council Notes:, Previously - I Ol? - 08'/;8')'17 Tabled _ O,!~t-ll7' Ji'17 genda Item I,u .?- 75-0262 , STAFF REPORT Council Meeting Date: ~ TO: FROM: DATE: AGENDA: Mayor and Common Council City Attorney's Office August 5, 1997 August 18, 1997 At the council meeting on August 4, 1997, Mayor Tom Minor asked the City Council, in the wake of the tragic Hemlock fire, to ban the sale of all fireworks in the City of San Bernardino. The City Council, by a vote of 4-1 (2 absent) directed the City Attorney to draft an ordinance banning the sale and discharge of fireworks within the City of San Bernardino. That ordinance is attached. Chapter 15 of the San Bernardino Municipal Code, presently bans the sale and use of fireworks subject to certain exceptions for public displays by permit in Chapter 15 and so- called "safe and sane" in Chapter 8. This ordinance repeals the exemption for "safe and sane" fireworks, those sold at fireworks stands, in Chapter 8. The ordinance retains the permit process by the Fire Chief for public displays conducted by competent operators approved by the Fire Chief for public agencies, fair associations, and amusement parks, other organizations or trade artisans. The ordinance makes it a violation of law for anyone to sell, "give, use, possess, discharge or explode any fireworks." It also makes it a violation of law for a parent or guardian to allow, permit or suffer a minor child to discharge any fireworks. This ordinance has been reviewed and approved by the Fire Chief. 1 ORDINANCE NO. ./ 2 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNABf}INO AMENDING SECTION 8.60.010 OF THE SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL c;,ODE AND ADDING SECTION 8.60.015 TO THE SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO FIREWORKS. /; 3 4 5 THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO 6 DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: . .' 7 SECTION 1. Chapter 8.60.010 .9f the San Bernardino Municipal Code is hereby 8 amended as follows: / ,( 9 8.60.010 Dates, Locati6n, and Hours of Sale. l/ 10 Safe and sane fireworks as defined by Section 12529 of the Health & Safety Code of the s,tiite may be sold and discharged within the City, except that such use o5tsale not be allowed above Highway 330, during the period beginning at t*elve noon on the 28th day of June and ending at ten p.m. on the 4th da,i' of July each year pursuant to the provisions of this Chapter and not gtherwise. / SECTION 2,{' Section 8.60.015 is hereby added to the San Bernardino Municipal Code as follows: / 8.60.011 Sale of Fireworks to Minors Prohibited; Identification / Required. i / The sale of fireworks to anyone under the age of 18 is prohibited. A 'filid form of identification is required at time of purchase. ! III j , / III I III I III ! III III l 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 III III III III 26 27 28 1 :tI ;Z 7' d~~'?9 ,1 1 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AMENDING SECTION 8.60.010 OF THE SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE AND ADDING SECTION 2 8.60.015 TO THE SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO FIREWORKS. . 3 4 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Ordinance was duly adopJ;edby the Mayor and 5 Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at a meet'i~g thereof, held on the ,1:0" 6 _ day of ,.f" , 1997, by the following vote, to wi~,; . ,!,"; 7 COUNCIL MEMBERS: 8 NEGRETE 9 CURLIN 1 0 ARIAS AYES NAYS ./' ABSTAIN ABSENT ~ ,,:,.l " -I' 11 Ji' If' -{' o )l "If --"- J l -#-- l 1 I ,I- I' / l I / City Clerk I The foregoing o;4nance is hereby approved this _ day of / I / ,I ,1997. OBERHELMAN 12 DEVLIN 13 DEAN-ANDERSON 14 MILLER 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Tom Minor, Mayor City of San Bernardino 22 23 24 25 26 i I / I , , 27 28 2 1 ORDINANCE NO. 2 . REPEALING LATING TO BERNARDINO ORKS, PERMITS, LY. 3 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDIN CHAPTER 8.60 OF THE SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL COD FIREWORKS AND AMENDING SECTION 15.16.270 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING PROHIBITING FI RESPONSIBILITY OF PARENT AND DISCHARGE GENE 4 5 THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE QI'rY OF SAN BERNARDINO ,l DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: / /" SECTION 1. Chapter 8.60 of the San Bernar~o Municipal Code is hereby repealed. r SECTION 2. Section 15.16.270 of the San Bernardino Municipal Code is hereby .I .l amended as follows: II' 15.16.270 Fireworks Prohibitec!lPermits; Responsibility of Parent; Discharge Generally. I Section 7801.3 is hereby amende~~ read as follows: J l 7801.3 Firewo~ Prohibited; Permits; Responsibility ofPa?mt; Discharge Generally. #' 7801.3.1 Fir~orks Prohibited. Except as provided by this code or the San Bernardil10 Municipal Code, it shall be unlawful for any person to store, offer f~ sale, expose to sale, sell at retail, give, use, possess, discharge, or e;Ki>lode any fireworks. Notwithstanding any other provision in this cod~' a violation of this section is an infraction which, upon conviction ther~'bf, is punishable in accordance with the provisions of 1.12.010 of this ~de. .. I 7801.3.2 .I Permits. It shall be unlawful for any person to display or cause .the public display of fireworks without a permit for same issued by th~ire Chief. The Fire Chief shall have power to adopt reasonable rul and regulations for the granting of permits for supervised public displ of fireworks by a public agency, fair association, amusement nark, other organization, or for the use of fireworks by artisans in pursuit oitheir trade. Every such use or display shall be handled by a competent. operator approved by the Fire Chief or his designated representa ve, after proper investigation, not to be hazardous to property or to end, ger any person. A violation of this section is a misdemeanor whic,h~ upon conviction th~reof, is punishable in accordance with the proVIS\OfS of 1.12,010 of this code. t801.3.3 Responsibility of Parent. Any parent, foster parent, uardian or other person having the legal care and custody of any child un r the age of eighteen years who allows, permits or suffers such child to fire, shoot, discharge, set off or explode any torpedo, rocket, firecracker, squib or blank cartridge, or any fireworks whatsoever, or anything containing any portion of cWoride of potash, mixture of sulphur or saltpeter, or any substance of any explosive nature, except party poppers, snap caps, and paper caps as defined in section 7801.3.4 ofthis 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 lFPIBG [Fireworks.Ord] 1 August 5,1997 1 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO REPEALING CHAPTER 8.60 OF THE SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO 2 FIREWORKS AND AMENDING SECTION 15.16.270 OF THE SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING PROHIBITING FIREWORKS, PERMITS, 3 RESPONSIBILITY OF PARENT AND DISCHARGE GENERALLY. 4 code is, notwithstanding any other provision of this code, guilty of an infraction which, upon conviction thereof, is punishable in accordance 5 with the provisions of 1.12.010 of this code. 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 III 13 III 14 III 15 III 16 III 17 III 18 III 19 III 20 III 21 III 22 III 23 III 24 III 25 III 26 III 27 III 28 III ,,/,C".+ 7801.3.4 Discharge Generally. Any person who fires, /,/ shoots, discharges, sets off, or explodes any torpedo, rocket, firecracker,//" squib or other fireworks, blank cartridges or anything containing an)' portion of chloride of potash, mixture of sulphur, saltpeter, or ,al'iy substances of any explosive nature except party poppers, snapE!a t, and toysltorpedoes specifically designed for use only with toy pi paper caps containing not more than twenty-five hundredths grain.9 explosive compound to each paper cap is, notwithstanding any oth~'provision of this code, guilty of an infraction which, upon convumon thereof, is punishable in accordance with the provisions of 1.12~010 of this code. / r / ,/ /' I / , , I / ./' f " I! I l Ifl I / i , / " / / I l I I / / I / I I \ 2 August 5, 1997 IFPIBG [Fireworks.Ord] 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 1 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO REPEALING CHAPTER 8.60 OF THE SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO 2 FIREWORKS AND AMENDING SECTION 15.16.270 OF THE SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING PROHIBITING FIREWORKS, PERMITS, 3 RESPONSIBILITY OF PARENT AND DISCHARGE GENERALLY. 4 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Ordinance was duly adopted by the Mayor and 5 Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at a meeting thereof, held on the 6 _ day of , 1997, by the following vote, to wit: COUNCIL MEMBERS: AYES NAYS ABSTAIN ABSENT NEGRETE CURLIN -;/ ARIAS OBERHELMAN DEVLIN DEAN-ANDERSON .1' MILLER I'~ " 1/- )'1 /,.'r " !i> ,< f " City Clerk ,,// i The foregoing Ordinance is)iereby approved this _ day of ,1997. J 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 ,/ F " / {' ., ;: 0' /" Tom Minor, Mayor City of San Bernardino j . t 23 Approved as to form / and legal content: 24 JAMES F. PENMAN, 25 City Attorney 26 27 28 JFPIBG [Fireworks.Ord] 3 August 5. 1997 -. . . . 08.'U.'9i '5'916 H3 5065 REYELL CO}L'd 1i:28 ~ FAX REVELL Ii!I 001.'Oli PLEASE DELIVER ASAP COMMUNICATIONS PtJbUC RelatirmS (;. l'U.b~fC A/fiU,., Da~ Auqust/ 14 Number of Pages 17 1997 TO: FIIOM: The Honorable Egward Nearete D@nni" r R"",," Councilrnember, City of San"Bernardino FAX NUMBER: 909/3A4-';1';R REMARKS: Please deliver the attached document to Councilmember Negrete with copies to Mayor Minor and Councilrnernbers:. F.J. Curlin M.D., Rita Arias, David Oberhelman, Jerry Devlin, Betty Dean Anderson and Norine Miller. Thank you. -~ The informa'tion Ir\ this facsimil. .. confklanti61 end .1.01 contains privloaed informatien Ot work product. Tho information i6 in'tended only for the uu of tho indr"khMlI or entity to whom it ill addressed. U you .re no1: the i. ., .. employee or agene re8ponaibl. to del",... It to 'Cho intended recipient, you are h"Jl'"cby notifaed that distribution or copying of this lWQh\h'lunlcatton Ie strictly prohibited. If you h.ve teceived the f~ immediately notify _ by telephone. and retu'n the original '..calma- to us at the eddress listed be Sarvico. Thank you. 1121 r.. ~lreel . Suite' SOQ ~ Sa.crllml;nto Ca1iforni~ 95814.}916 . f'hr.mc 916f4.4~.~81C; ~ F:\X ')16/-1113-SOti$ 20001. $v<':t't ~.W.. Suit<: 100 ~ Wash.n.t::o!t, D,C 2(j()36..:ilJ9:7 ~ Pnol"'r.J02/7aS.F!:!.1o. fAX 20~:(,59-$';'4M Jl ,f{ 7 gj;g/97 . 08/14/9; 1;:29 '5'916 443 5065 REVELL COlD! Ii!I 002l0li I r REVELL i i i COIIMU,tCUIONS I ~~~_ 1'u;,:'1I(' A'r'l'of:,,}:.; <,', P.'i/)iu' .lillOir'~ August 14, 1997 The Honorable Edward Negrete Councilmember City of San Bernardino 300 North D Street San Bemardino, CA 92418 via Facsimile Our Client: American Promotional Events, Ioe. (formerly known as American West Marketing and Freedom Fireworks) SUBJECT: FIRE CJITEF PITZER'S INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM OF 8/12/97 RE: NATIONAL FIREWORKS-RELATED FIRE AND INJURY STATISTICS . Dear Councilmember Negrete: . Pcr your request, the purpose of this letter is to provide you and members of the City Council with a brief response to the above-referenced Interoffice Memorandum from ChiefPitter. While I recognize that you and some members of the City Council may be familiar with the "national statistical data" discussed in Chief Pitzer's memo, [ suspect that you may not be familiar with how the information is collected as well as what "firework" items are included in these statistics. If T may, let me present you v,ith a little background. The United States Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), created with the 1972 passage of the Consumer Product Safety Act (CPSA), is charged with protecting the consumer from "unreasonable risks" of injury from consumer products. Before the Commission can concern itself with reducing the risk from a consumer product, the Commission must first identify and quantify the risk. The CPSC has regulatol)" powers effecting aU manufacturers, importers, distributors, and retailers of consumer products sold for use in the United States. It is essential that the CPSC's decisions be based on accurate, timely, and comprehensive data. Since there was no national system available to measure consumer product-related injury problems, the National Commissioo 00 Product Safety, a study group whose final report led to the creation of the CPSC, designed a surveillance network to monitor acute injuries treated in hospital cmergeney rooms. That surveiUance network has involved into what is now known as the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System (NEISS). NEIS S data and NEIS S estimates are based upon injuries treated in hospital emergency rooms that oatients sav are related to oroducts. NEISS's estimates on these consumer product-related injury problems arc I!ener.ilized estimates based upon data input by the "designated coder" (person responsible for filling out the fonns) at each of the approximately 66 hospitals throughout the country where NEISS has its ~ 11:.!1 r. S:rr~1 . S.Jitt.: SOG . ~:1I:Wnt:nl(l. C...lir\,ltlli:\ ?'S14-;~2G . Phone 91GI443.:~SJ(; . FAX )>!('/.1.1).~i065 ,1000 L 3u....tt N. \.':.', . Sullt" :!(lO . Washiop,Lon, D.C. 2003c;..1997. P!"UIllC' :!1I1/7Mj-S240. fAX 70~/C;59-57.4$ . . . 08/14'9; '5'916 ~~3 5065 REVELL cmrn I4i 003/01; 1;:29 REVElL COMMUNICATION; The Honorable EdY<ard Negrete August 14,1997 Page 2 of 3 /'1./.1)/.... ""lltHfmu ,s. PulJlif "Jl"jf'.~ computer monitoring equipment. NEISS utilizes a surveillance-type reporting system to monitor these consumer product-related injuries treated in these hospital emergency rooms. For several yeaxs, CPSC has had NEISS collect data on all iniuries involving aU tvnes of fireworks. These studies concentrate on identifying the type of firework involved in each injury. It is important to note that the data NEISS collects for CPSC is for "product-related injuries." CPSC and NEISS publish a cautionary note on all NEISS data and estimates that are distributed. That cautionary note states as follows: "NEISS data and estimates are based on injuries treated in hospital emergency rooms that patients say are related to products. Therefore, it is incorrect, when using NEISS data to say the iniuries were caused by the product." Thus, the product's involvement mayor may not have caused the injury. An obvious example oftbis is the actual case cited by NEISS where an individual in the Mid-West was perched upon the roof of a structure to watch a public aerial firewmks display. The roof gave way causing injury to the individual. Under the NEISS method of reporting, it was reported as a "fireworks-related injury." Secondly, it is important to note that these NEISS filrures are actuaIIv estimates not the actual number of injuries. NEISS takes the raw number of reported incidents that have been designated as "fireworks/product-related injuries" and puts that number through a mathematical formula from which they then project out that there are a certain number of injuries related to all types of fireworks. As you can see from the attached sheet prepared by the American Pyrotechnics Association, for 1995 there were an estimated 11,313 fireworks-related injuries. The breakdown, by type of device, for the injuries actually reported across the country to the NEISS's system showed that the relative percentage attributed to items that are illegal in California was at least 95% and the maximum that could have been attributed to state-approved items ~...as only 5% of all the actual injuries that were represented to be "related to" all typeS of fireworks. When Chief Pitzer states "Data in the article is predicted upon all types of fireworks whether defined as 'safe and sane' or otherwise" he is correct. However, what you may not know is the "otherwise" includes all the items that are illegal throughout California (firecrackers, sky rockets, sparklers, mortars, mines, shells, roman candles, helicopters, etc.) as well as home made devices, bombs and public aerial displays. Thus, contrary to what Chief Pitzer suggests, I do think that you can find more statistically significant information than what was provided in his August U, 1997 memo. I would draw your attention to the analysis of the San Bernardino City Fire Statistics attached to my letter of August 1, 1997 at Exhibits E and F. You will note that out of the total of 32 incidents in 1995 and 1996. only one of those was attributed to state-annroved fireworks and there was nO dollar loss sustained bv this incident. Furthermore, I would draw your attention to Exhibit A of that same letter which contains the latest statistics collected by the California State Fire Marshal for fireworks-related fires. This State Fire Marshal chart c1earlv show that over 92% of the fire losses each vear are attributed to iIIel!al fireworks. not state-aOJ)roved fireworks. (For your ease of reference, I am taking the liberty of attaching copies of Exhibits A, E and F from my August 1,1997Ietter.) With respect to firework-related injury statistics, there are statistics that are more significant than those presented to the Council in Chief Pitzer's August 12, 1997 memo. Every year the State Fire Marshal's office conducts a "Hospital Emergency Room Survey" in California for the period of June " I. . I. , I 08/14/97 17:30 '6'916 443 5065 I4i 004/017 REVELL cmm REVEll COMMU~IC\TIONS The Honorable Edward Negrete August 14, 1997 Page 3 of 3 Pull/to; ,,'datlim.. ,$ i';~iJlh' A/'f~ir~ 17 through July 16. Attached hereto please find the most recent statistics (1996) for those injury- reports, broken down by county. You will note that within all of San Bernardino Countv there were onlv four reoorted injuries. two caused by legal fireworks and two by illegal fireworks. This figure is remarkably low when you compare it to counties that do not permit any fireworks (Alameda-13, Contra Costa-4. MOdterey-3, Yolo-4, etc.). It is also important to keep a sense of perspective when examining the National NEISS injury estimates the Chief provided you, particularly when looking at children age 5 to 14. This age group is one of the most injury prone because they tend to take risks in many of their activities. Attached hereto please find a comparison of the fireworks-related estimates to other activities which were the cause of injury to this age group. KeeD in mind that this fireworks-related iniurv estimate includes illetzal fireworks homemade bombs. Duhlic aerial disDlav. as well as state-aeproved fireworks. Despite this rather broad category or definition of "fireworks" you can scc that the estimated number of emergency room treatments for this age group per 100,000 children is lower than such benign items as pens and pencils. Yet, fireworks is the only category of product for which prohibition instead of education, adult supervision and enforcement is often urged. 1 hope that the above and as well as the attached information is helpful in your deliberation of this issue. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. Very tnlly yours, "'. ee: Mayor Tom Minor Councilmembcr F.J. Curlin, M.D, Councilmember Rita Arias Councilmember David Oberhelman Councilmember Jerry Devlin Couneilmember Betty Dean Anderson Councilmember N orine l\1iller 34 San Bernardino Non-profit Organizations P S Per your request, I have also enclosed a copy of the State Fire Marshal's summary of the relevant provisions of the California Health and Safety Code as that statute relates to the penalties for the possession and use of dangerous, illegal fireworks. The sections with an arrow next to them are those which detail the criminal penalties. OS i 14,' 97 17: 31 . >< E-t :z: P o o >< ell :Z:\D 00\ 1-4'" .c8~ E-t1iC .cU ~ CI-4\D ...~ ><H Il:ttl>< Pttl..:l gj; m li:~l' :gt!~ =H~ ...:z: P ><1"} ell to W H II: ~ :z; H :z; o H ~ H ... 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C"IIrll.n\OCO....N :Z;OOOOONN is o o p,. tIl H = OO~ e-o P HtIlll: W :Z;HO ~ tIltlS~es05 ~~:ij~~~c3 p.tIltom"'tIl~ N~O~Itl~~ Mn"l!''''4''''~1,() 8 ~ ~ :z;~ 8~rol~88u< e3:r::tIl5 p. tlCl:S:S!iJ~~ I I o "'....~COM~CO o O~~rlNNN FACTS & .,. - ~ c ;;t " u 08/H/9i 1i:31 '5'916 ~~3 5065 REVELL COlm ....ireworks Injuries by Type of Device The U. S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, through the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System (NEISS), collects data on injuries associated with consumer products, including fireworks. The data indicate which consumer product was associated with a particular injury. but do not mean that the product necessarily caused the injury. Injuries by type of firework have remained fairly constant, on a percentage basis, over the past decade, and the total number of estimated fJreworks-related injuries has also remained fairly constant, at approximately 10,000 per year. For 1995, there were an estimated 11,313 fJreworks-re1ated injuries. The breakdown, by type of device, for the injuries actually reported to the NEISS System, is: Fireworks Device ~ of Reported Illjuries Firecrackers I 51 12 7 2 1 2 . Sky Rockets SplUklers Reloadable Motars Repeating Mines & Shells Public Displays Homemade Smoke Device Roman Candles Fountains Helicopters Spinners & Novelties Miscellaneous Unknown 3 1 13 100 4 1 TOTAL 11lega! firecrackers represent 29% of all firecracker injuries. . Source: American PyrOI~chnics Association. Fo~ additional infwmotlon contact Julie Heckman. P.O. Box 2/J, Cheste~rown. MD 21610 ~006,'017 . FACTS 8 -r - C c :::t n CJ 08/14/97 17:32 '5'916 443 5065 REVELL COlLI! Injuries to Children Ages 5 - 14 Children from age 5 to 14 are very adventuresome and experimental, and they are likely to take risks in many of their activities. This age group is the one that is most frequently involved in frreworks-related injuries, pointing out the need for close adult supervision of all fireworks activities as well as the need for safety education campaigns specifically targeted for this age group. However, frreworks are not the only consumer item or activity for which this age group occasionally requires medical attention. Many other products are associated with more injuries than fireworks. Data collected by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission indicate the extelll to which various age groups incur product-related injuries in numerous categories, including fireworks. Figures for various activities (from the 1995 CPSC injury surveillance repon) are given below in terms of estimated number of injuries per 100,000 children in the age 5 to 14 category. Fireworks is the only category for which prohibition, instead of education and adult supervision. is often urged. . 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Iil~ '" .c e! 0 bO a.. z ~ a~ 5 oS 'llt\, ~ ~ IS ~ "'_ ;::.; :a-- \0' .€ ~ - ~ oS Q) c:: :l ..... .... o '1:1 o 'I:: .. ~ Q) 3<l oS ii .. 1;,1 .s .... I 2- o ,~ ~ l%-. ... Z;>< U '! o .., :ij ~ ~ r%l ... c:: '" 00 Q) ..l .c l;.I .... ... E -c j ~ o U ;:; .. :!'ll: .. .!l .. - .. = oil ~ ~ ~ "" s J '" ~. ~ ;:> ~ o "" "" c '" ~ on t:: 15 9 c ... ?:l '5'916 H3 5065 REVELL com! ! l:! t! ~ j 'Ii ~ .... o .., ~ ~ .. :! '" '" " .~ ~ !; "" J .1 o z i ~ .!:l "" 'C i '" ~ ~ ~ o ~ .i'l "" ~ " ~ Jj j N o on = "" o c "" "" o '" '" -- !Q .... '" ~ l:o "" c 9 .... (il; M o <> 9 S N ~ 016.. 017 '" CD "" &. 08,'1.,9; ~916 443 5065 li: 3; CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT Of FORl!$TRY AND F1R1! PROTECTION Omee of tb. Slate fire l\bnbll Anoo & Bomb lovesti;ltlon DiVi,ion (916) 262.2030.24 bour Number s.t- HEALm AND SAFETY CODE FIREWORKS VIOLATIONS REVELL COIDI 14I0li..01; HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE FIREWORKS CLASSlFlCATlON Of P1I1l0TECHNlC IT&MS IZW HI<S. A&riCllhunl and Wildlif. F'_ I:ISOS H&S . Oangctouo F'_ -1I1.gal US06 HAS - Emq,m:y Sip1ida Ocvi", 12S08 HIoS.E.ompt F_ l:lSlZ H&s. F'_ Kit. Ulop 1151' & 1%510 HAS. \.iodel Rockets 1m' u.rr:s - Safe and ~ Pirnlo"OIb . LocaI authority approval U!3Z H&S - Spodal Elf.... POSSESSION Of DANGEROUS FIREWORXS _ PENALTIES 12700 H&S . ~ as proyjded in ScWoo 12702, any persbn who violaltS any pro..;sion of ~lbi"l puI. Of illY regulation ~ pUtSUant to tbilll~ is l\Iiltyofa mWlmnnnor. and upon CQR~cfjOfl ~I be punished. '?' ilL rIM arnot less than S5OO.00 nor TnOrcUwl $1.000.00 <<by . impriscmme.nt m the- 00Ul\ty jail for 1 year, at by both Neh fme and impisonmcnL ;.!(.1!NSEIP&ll.MrfS ;K70. ~ th'll' sale oCfimvorb witMut a liQ;NC ~ ~ (:cmduc:t publie fnwarlc& display wkbout a pc:tmir: JJQ16 - l1R special dfeds fircwQrks without a ~c Iieert$l!; l2a7 . klL give. nmftlf or deliver specia.l ell'ects ~ wiUlout. ~clicmse 12a8 _ AdYcrU&c tq sellaay du:i: of pyrotechnics wi1hout a liemso or pc:nnit {Dan~ U7tn- H&s - Any penon 'o\>no "';QI~ this part by sclliI!.g, Giving. or delivering MY ....""'s.... ~ Wdd!if<. 1.40.101_.......) daftgorw<r....""".. anypmon undo< n~ or"3";.C"iityaC.",~ IIIdupcm l2GO. Pafona or ICl v.iIh expiRd ~ liccnsc or p;nnk .1'U$l oonviction shall be pmi,1hed.u pracribed in Scclioo 12700. IlALI!I OF PlIlEWORKS IJ7Dn H&S. lil'OO..y.....,.l............cot convi<:tion orthe -..... _ oholl bo 1U15~.u..... _... bill of\adiag........z!lot "",irod firoworb no.............. puniJllod by 1he paIlItieIohlln< or"", 1_ _ $500,00 not"""''''''' SIDOO_DO and by lUll- Scll.oIforr...,.I.. __ ......ddchargo...... .............r....- ""'~ ~ ilI1he ...~jatfor"",,_. Tho_....Unolblo~poIWi...llld tho "Y"'_F'..Manbol 7 ._or1llc_~1lpOft1llcponoolh&llnolbo__by""-'" STORACE 1270Jc: n&S. MY person who viol. ibis part inYGIviq cbn~ firI:wotb as defined in 12673. $tate fircworb without apcnni\ SccI.ioa 12S0S. Qr Ul't oombiftation orlD)' ~ fireworbl~, havinCdm k:lW1lCt Dl'74 ...stoR<<pcmcsafircowiorbfar~..fin:woriu. li~ i!lftqUired after Ik~. i$ Wl!lii,ht tlftxplosiv1; ~ af7500 graW or more, is guilty of. public: o!'cnM, and upon ~ vlctic:mthettoflhall ~punished byimprisodmCdtitltbc mu:prisoa.OfthcQOUl1Cyjail fot' un9 -!d.1HC. staRfiRoM;n'Ics within 100 t_ ofwhtf'C ps:oJineor other fl~le "quiti not. mOR;~ one year, or by a fin; otnotml3flltNn $',000.00. by bolhtbc fine aM ...-...dbp<oscd ~, 12QI2 . Allow or pcrmk & flte ftUlsanQ; where f&t'C:'WOfb arc sold, maor.&f;r.Cbtted. assembled. -....... diocIwpl. _ or dis<tillutt:d DAIIOEROUS F1R1!WORKS l2676- kilo transfer. giY; or athc:rwiseQ()llvq'tit1e cf~ tirc:worb ~as 1'llICciVCf has ~~ daAprw; Sn:WOrb wiCha\4 a~t _~Uwow.il;ftM.or~~~a1"petSGftOf<<OWdwbcR tlljuryQl'l.occur J2d1'h. Selt. givcOtdclivcrdan&'d"tIUtfimvorb\Q ~UI!.dct 18 llMEROENCY SIGNA.f.,ING DEVICES 12QI3.. SeU. use. disdwp an u~ ~Iipal dcvig; 12&14. UIc ~ signal ckvioe f<lt other ChaD inCamded purpOSeS oCIUCUL TtJllAL AND WILDLIFE FlREWOllJ(S om. UIc atpit:Waltal or wildli.f'. r~YOCb 'Nithout permit Ml'EAND SAN& FIREWORKS ~ .SdlS&fcands... F'_ ___noooJ....n.__July6 d681- Sd\ ..._... SafAoIlld _ F'_al......._lixod pi... on........ DAI9b. $ell give or 4eIiYa' Safe am SaM F~ tCIlftyoae und;r 11$ )'lW'S Clrage (lIIoplJ IF AN ITEM DOES NOT BF.AR TIDS Iil!AL.IT IS ILLEGAL! TYPE OF l'11lEW01lKS CSFM REGtSTEVo.TION R~, ~f'.20196 . FIREWORKS AJlE EXCLUDED FROM &lCPLOSIVES LAW 12540 H&S- rt;ms ~U$ifil!Jd as FIREWORKS arc: pncr.t.t1y excluded from C-'q'iClsivcs law. wee ~ itcmIarc an CXQq)tigp. CALU'OllNlA CODE OF REGULATIONS SEe. 98D (1)(1) The: Wrm ":r~' means.. dcviQe eo.WtlUta or &rl. explosive pyrotcd1ni<: in an mWUnt dOl to e~ ,0, millirms (.m p-aim) in Wl:ight in. fU-'. CClntaitIet whose primuy (unction is to produ" 2n owdible cfl'ed All firc.n;kcn. arc d.NAfied lIS ~ ~". Ikvi<:cssinulllrtncarutn!ttiClfttCl"'firccnekm"wtrichcxceedthesnecificd ...-ei1lhL ,hall be consideftd u F..XPJ .osrvr..S in ~ce with Health IIId Slri"etI.. Code. 12000 ct ICG. OTUER Al'PLlCABLE LAWS 12J03 HAS .l,.&M\1l POS&CNion orElq)I~'ve:l; 1230S H&S -lUcpI p~on ofExpIOiiva 12:301- 12312 PC - Dcstrv.;I.i~ Device Violatioas 4152 PC - R~cs::;; Burning II R,1!....5/20196 I I ! i I I _~____~_.._.____.______ __ __ _u _ - ft I, I () , I ~ ,?;7" .~. f' ,0 /) I /i I !~Mq?{J In (JOlt ...~I? ;1e..be..., of-,.. e <-'"1:7 lj,,,;Je ", c/' ~J ' wo"l,Q 1,~,,- ~ i?jt'y -tl.A-+ --H!c",-- -r; /b.+~^' a ,,!p R~ 8~,.Jh.Jc'C be se+ -/:,,c A re"./ e'e.V(~ ;<~7J So -Jt...t- A II uf --f&<<- JJf)AfJf?<>1J OF ~A/V If#ePcP /lQAf=~ I L.~b.~ (. ndA I:J. :t...~ A.o,J~.I2&;cf ~ J.....; +4-1 '€- ~:s '" ~ C~(l,Y\Lr ~J0 ':;0 -s ~ r:!! 4 j2 en ~ \T' ..... 0 N ~ - -0 C> N .- 'm a -:r: U) -.; San Gorgonio High School Band Boosters 2299 E. Pacific Street San Bernardino, CA 92404 1l[6CIVe~ ell'" EW.~ August 15, 1997 VI AUG lS All :39 Mayor and City Council Members City of San Bernardino 300 N. "D' St. San Bernardino, CA 92418 Dear Sirs: I represent the parents and family of the students of the San Gorgonio High School Band. Although not all of the families and students live within the City of San Bernardino, our students attend San Bernardino City Schools and represent the City of San Bernardino in various performances, festivals and competitions. Our band attends field competitions in Fontana, Rialto, Barstow and Hawthorne. Our tall flags also compete in Riverside, Upland and Yucaipa. The San Gorgonio Band hosts our own field competition each November. High school bands come to San Bernardino for this competition from Barstow, Moreno Valley, Fontana, Apple Valley, La Quinta, Bloomington, Banning, Rialto, Ontario, Walnut, Hawthorne and Reno, Nevada. This field competition supports businesses in San Bernardino. The Booster Club raised $14,000 this year through the sale ofsafe and sane fireworks. This represents 80% of our budget for the year. We use this money to send our band to field competitions, host our own field competition, buy uniforms, music, and equipment for the band, host an awards banquet for our hard working band members and employ instructors to intensively work with our band to produce an award winning field show. The sale of safe and sane fireworks has allowed our club to support the arts in our school system. As you know, funding for music and the arts has been drastically cut over the years. Our Booster Club is proud to be able to fill this void created by lack of School Board funding. I urge the Mayor and City Council Members to keep the sale of safe and sane fireworks in the City of San Bernardino to support our children and school programs. Sincerely, ~~ Barbara Ripley President, SGHS Band Booster 2299 E. Pacific Street San Bernardino, CA _.,,. I iF;;? 7 ~/; g /97