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FIRE CODE ORDINANCE Page 27 of 38 <br /> <br />10. Areas of public access shall be determined by the fire marshal or designee and maintained <br />by the applicant in an approved manner. <br /> <br />G. Subsection 5608.2.2 of the IFC, entitled “Use of pyrotechnics before a proximate audience,” is <br />hereby deleted and the following inserted in its place: <br /> <br />5608.2.2 Proximate displays. Proximate displays use special effect devices specifically designed to have <br />little or no fallout and are primarily used for indoor events where the audience is close to the fireworks. <br />Proximate displays shall conform to the following minimum standards and conditions: <br />1. All displays must be planned, organized, and discharged by a state-licensed pyrotechnician. <br />2. A permit must be obtained at least thirty days in advance of the proposed display from the <br />Fire Marshal’s Office and approved by the fire marshal or designee. <br />3. A permit application shall include but not limited to the following: <br />a. U.S. Department of Justice - Federal Explosives License/Permit (18 U.S.C. <br />Chapter 40). <br />b. Pyro-technicians (operator) State License. <br />c. Pyro-technicians (operator) Resume/Work Experience. <br />d. Lead Pyro-technicians (operator) & Property Owner on-site representative <br />contact information. <br />e. Description of the Pyrotechnic Effects. <br />f. Description of the Flame Effects. <br />g. Diagram of the stage plot plan showing effects placement. <br />h. Material Safety Data Sheets. <br />i. Certifications that the set, Scenery and rigging materials and inherently flame- <br />retardant or have been treated to achieve flame retardancy. <br />4. When, in the discretion of the fire marshal, such requirement is necessary to preserve the <br />public health, safety and welfare, the permit may, at the direction of the fire marshal or <br />designee, require that a Everett Fire Department suppression personnel and/or Fire Marshal <br />personnel be on site prior to and after the conclusion of the display. All compensation for <br />fire personnel and apparatus will be paid by the applicant. <br />5. The permit may be immediately revoked at any time deemed necessary by the fire marshal <br />or designee due to any noncompliance. The display may also be canceled by accidental <br />ignition of combustible or flammable material in the vicinity due to fall debris from the <br />display. <br /> <br />H. Subsection 5608.3 of the IFC, entitled “approved fireworks displays,” is hereby deleted and the <br />following inserted in its place: <br /> <br />5608.3 Approved fireworks displays. The approved fireworks shall be arranged, located, discarded and <br />fired in a manner that will not pose a hazard to property or endanger any person. <br /> <br />I. Subsection 5608.4 of the IFC, entitled “Clearance,” is hereby deleted and the following inserted in its <br />place: <br /> <br />5608.4 Clearance. Spectators, spectator parking areas, and dwellings, buildings or structures shall not be <br />located within the outdoor display site.
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