File #: 2017-339    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Action Items
File created: 8/16/2017 In control: City Council
On agenda: 9/13/2017 Final action:
Title: Safe and Sane Fireworks - Ordinance Amendment
Attachments: 1. Fireworks Ordinance changes 08-2017, 2. Fireworks City Council Presention 9-13-17

City Council

 

MEETING DATE: 9/13/2017                                                                                                                              

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Safe and Sane Fireworks - Ordinance Amendment

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FROM:                                          

Paul S. Wilson, Fire Chief

 

RECOMMENDATION:                     

Recommendation                     

Staff recommends the City Council introduce and provide first reading by title only an ordinance amending Ordinance 723 removing the preference for three named non-profits to be issued a “Safe and Sane” fireworks permit.

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BACKGROUND:

In 2013, the City of Cathedral City Council passed an ordinance permitting the annual sale and discharge of “Safe and Sane” Fireworks in Cathedral City, during the July 4th holiday period. 

The ordinance was implemented to accomplish two objectives;

First, it provides funding to cover the costs of public education and police enforcement related to fireworks; and

Second, it offers non-profits an opportunity to recover youth-oriented funding that was eliminated during prior City budget reductions.

 

DISCUSSION:

The prior “Safe and Sane” Fireworks program was open to six non-profit groups, three of which were named in the ordinance to receive preference; The Cathedral City Boxing Club [no longer active]; The Calvary Christian School; and St. Louis Catholic Church.

The Staff recommendation is to remove the preference cited in the ordinance and permit all non-profit groups, qualified as “Safe and Sane” Fireworks applicants, to be eligible for one of six non-profit fireworks permits.

The outcome would allow “Safe and Sane” Fireworks applicants, if more than six apply, to be drawn from a lottery.  This would provide a more equal opportunity for the non-profits to participate in the “Safe and Sane” fireworks program.

 

FISCAL IMPACT:

The $3,191 “Safe and Sane” Fireworks program fees, received from each qualified non-profit, represents the actual costs for administrative tasks, public education advertising, inspections and additional police officers for enforcement of fireworks.

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Ordinance