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A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF ANAHEIM ADOPTING RULES AND REGULATIONS
FOR THE RETAIL SALE, POSSESSION, AND DISCHARGE
OF "SAFE AND SANE" FIREWORKS PURSUANT TO
ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE CHAPTER 6.40 AND
REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 2017-071
WHEREAS, in the General Municipal election on June 3, 2014, the voters of the City of
Anaheim approved Measure E, which repealed Section 6.40.30 of the Anaheim Municipal Code,
prohibiting the retail sale, possession or use of safe and sane fireworks in the City and authorized
the Anaheim City Council to regulate safe and sane fireworks by ordinance; and
WHEREAS, the Anaheim City Council subsequently adopted Ordinance Nos. 6323 and
6366 thereby repealing and replacing the previous Chapter 6.40.30 (Fireworks Prohibited) of
Title 6 (Public Health and Safety) of the Anaheim Municipal Code and, among other things,
allowing the sale of safe and sane fireworks at the Honda Center and in West Anaheim; and
WHEREAS, on April 25, 2017, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 6407 amending
Chapter 6.40 (Fireworks) of the Anaheim Municipal Code and implementing the intent of City
Council to expand the sale of safe and sane fireworks to commercial properties west of SR -57 in
order to provide additional opportunities for non-profit organizations to host fireworks booths for
community fundraising purposes; and
WHEREAS, Chapter 6.40 of the Anaheim Municipal Code provides that the sale,
possession, and discharge of " safe and sane" fireworks for private display shall be permitted
within the City, in accordance with rules and regulations adopted by resolution of the City
Council, relating to the following: who may sell safe and sane fireworks; the limited dates and
times when such fireworks may be sold and discharged; the manner, location, and any required
permits for the sale, storage, possession, discharge and/ or disposal of such fireworks; and
WHEREAS, the City Council desires to adopt this Resolution to establish rules and
regulations for the retail sale, possession and discharge of "safe and sane" fireworks pursuant to
Chapter 6.40 of the Anaheim Municipal Code.
NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Anaheim does hereby resolve as
follows:
SECTION 1. The City Manager is hereby authorized to implement this resolution and adopt
reasonable policies and procedures to implement Chapter 6.40 of the Anaheim Municipal Code.
SECTION 2. Permits to sell safe and sane fireworks. No person or entity shall sell at retail or
offer for retail sale any safe and sane fireworks within the city without first obtaining an annual
permit to sell safe and sane fireworks from the city. On an annual basis, the Fire Chief will issue
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a maximum of sixteen (16) permits as provided for in this resolution. Permits shall be issued as
follows:
Each of the eight (8) public high schools in Anaheim will be provided one permit for a maximum
number of eight (8) permits. The permit for each public high school is intended to incorporate
all of the high school sports teams and affiliated civic groups and each public high school shall
be responsible for how the permit is administered and utilized. An additional eight (8) permits
will be distributed via lottery to qualified organizations throughout the City. A qualified
organization is a non-profit civic or charitable organization operating within the City for at least
three (3) years prior to applying for a permit whose purpose is i) civic betterment, ii) charitable
or religious purposes to and for the citizens of Anaheim, and/or iii) youth sports organizations
operating within the City whose main purpose is to benefit a youth sports activity. In the event
that any of the eight public high schools elects not to participate in the sale of safe and sane
fireworks then, at the discretion of the City Manager, the permit will be included as an additional
lottery permit available to qualified organizations.
SECTION 3. Lottery application requirements. Applications for participation in the lottery will
be available to qualified organizations at the City Clerk's office beginning March 26th,
continuing up to 5:00 p.m. on Friday April 20th, at which time the filing period for that year will
be closed. An application must comply with all applicable instructions and requirements which
may include, but are not limited to, submittal of proof of qualifying applicant status and a list of
names and addresses of the organization's officers. Applicants may be asked for additional
documentation verifying the information submitted in an application. If an applicant is unable to
provide such documentation, the application will be deemed incomplete and disqualified from
the annual lottery. Each qualified organization may submit one lottery application. If more than
one application is submitted on behalf of any qualified organization, the City may disregard one
or all of the applications at its sole discretion. Any attempt to transfer an application shall void
that application and may preclude an applicant from participating in the lottery in future years.
To promote an even distribution of annual permits among qualified organizations, no qualified
organization may apply for participation in the lottery if it obtained an annual permit in the
immediately preceding year. For example, the eight permit recipients from the 2017 lottery are
ineligible to apply and participate in the 2018 lottery. Public high schools in Anaheim do not
need to fill out an application for the lottery since each high school will automatically receive
one permit for fireworks sales.
SECTION 4. LotteKy. The City will hold a lottery to select eight (8) permit recipients after the
close of the application period. Permit recipients shall be randomly selected from a pool of all
qualified applicants who have submitted complete and timely applications. The first eight
applicants to be randomly selected shall be granted a permit pursuant to this resolution upon
completion of all permit application requirements. An additional number of applicants shall be
randomly selected to be granted a permit in the event that one or more of the initial eight
applicants drawn fails to obtain a permit. All selected applicants shall be considered for a permit
in the order in which they were drawn.
SECTION 5. Permit application requirements. In order to receive a permit, all lottery -selected
applicants and Anaheim Public High Schools must submit a completed permit application to the
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Fire Marshal and pay all necessary fees, which shall be set by resolution. An application must
comply with all instructions on the application form. Permit application requirements may
include, but are not limited to, an identification of the proposed location for the fireworks stand,
a copy of a retail fireworks permit issued by the State Fire Marshal, a copy of a temporary sales
tax permit issued by the State Board of Equalization and a copy of a City business license. A
permit holder shall be entitled to operate no more than one fireworks stand, in an approved
location. Permits are non-transferrable.
In addition to the information required on the application, permittees shall provide the following:
A. A written and signed statement that, prior to receipt of a permit, a certificate
evidencing policies of insurance as required by the City shall be provided to the City.
B. Proof that the permittee meets the requirements of Chapter 6.40 of the Anaheim
Municipal Code.
C. Signature of an authorized officer or representative attesting to the veracity of all
statements in the permit application.
SECTION 6. Operation of fireworks stands. All permit holders shall comply with the
conditions set forth in the permit. All permit holders shall also comply with the Minimum
Requirements for Fireworks Stands, a copy of which shall be distributed to each permit holder
upon permit issuance. Fireworks may be sold by permit holders during the hours set forth in
Chapter 6.40 of the Anaheim Municipal Code.
SECTION 7. Insurance. Permittees shall provide evidence of insurance evidencing the
following minimum coverage and limits. Insurance shall be provided by an insurer authorized to
do business in California with a current A.M. Best's rating of no less than an A-:
A. General Liability: Commercial general liability insurance with coverage at least
as broad as Insurance Services Office form CG 00 01, in an amount not less than
one million dollars ($1,000,000.00) per occurrence, two million dollars
($2,000,000.00) general aggregate, for bodily injury, personal injury, and property
damage without limitation, blanket contractual liability. General liability policies
shall provide or be endorsed using Insurance Services Office forms CG 20 26 or
equivalent, to provide that the City and its officers, elected or appointed officials,
employees, agents and volunteers shall be additional insured. There shall be no
exclusions, included in or added to the policy, for fireworks sales or similar
activities allowable under this permit.
B. The insurance coverage and limits set forth herein are minimum requirements and
are not intended to limit the permittee's indemnification obligations under Section
8 below, nor do the indemnity obligations limit the rights of the insured parties to
the coverage afforded by their insured status. Requirements of specific coverage
features or limits contained in this Section 7 are not intended as a limitation on
coverage, limits or other requirements, or a waiver of any coverage normally
provided by insurance. Specific reference to a given coverage feature is for
purposes of clarification only as it pertains to a given issue and is not intended by
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any party or insured to be all inclusive, or to the exclusion of other coverage, or a
waiver of any type.
C. Any deductibles, self-insured retentions or similar forms of coverage limitations
or modifications must be declared to and approved by the City.
D. A permittee shall include all subcontractors, if any, as insureds under its policies
and/or require all Contractors to meet the same requirements herein and shall
furnish separate certificates and endorsements for each Contractor.
E. A permittee shall provide to the City, certificates of insurance and endorsements,
as required, as evidence of the insurance coverage required herein.
SECTION 8. Indemnity. As a condition of permit issuance and to the fullest extent permitted
by law, permit holders shall agree to indemnify, defend (at City's option), and hold harmless the
City , its officials, officers, employees, agents, and representatives from and against any and all
claims, losses, damages, defense costs, or liability, of any kind or nature (collectively referred to
hereinafter as "Claims"), arising out of or in connection with a permittee's (or permittee's
contractors' or subcontractors', if any) (i) acts, errors, or omissions, (ii) performance or failure to
perform, (iii) goods or services provided, or (iv) work performed by, or on behalf of, permittee,
relative to a permit; except for those Claims which arise out of the sole active negligence or
willful misconduct of the City.
The obligation to indemnify the City (i) shall be in effect without regard to whether or not the
City, the permit holder, or any other person maintains, or fails to maintain, insurance coverage,
or a self-insurance program, for any such Claims; and (ii) shall survive expiration or termination
of the permit.
SECTION 9. Noncompliance. Failure to comply with the rules and regulations governing the
sale, possession and discharge of safe and sane fireworks will result in the immediate
invalidation of any current permit and forfeiture of eligibility for the lottery drawing in the next
sales cycle.
SECTION 10. Reporting. Each licensed wholesale business, as defined in Chapter 6.40
(Fireworks) of the Anaheim Municipal Code, shall provide the City with a report listing the
fireworks stand locations in the City to which they supplied fireworks and the collective total
wholesale sales from those locations. Additionally, each safe and sane fireworks sale permittee
and public High School shall provide a report to the City no later than August 1", outlining the
amount of gross sales, net profit, and how the organization plans to use the proceeds.
SECTION 11. Effective Date. This Resolution shall be effective upon its adoption by the City
Council of the City of Anaheim.
SECTION 12. Repeal of Resolution No. 2017-071. Resolution No. 2017-071 adopted on April
25, 2017, is hereby repealed.
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THE FOREGOING RESOLUTION is approved and adopted by the City Council of the City of
Anaheim this 6th day of March , 2018, by the following vote:
AYES:Mayor Tait and Council Members Murray, Vanderbilt,
Barnes, Kring, and Faessel
NOES: None
ABSENT:Mayor Pro Tem Moreno
ABSTAIN: None
ATTEST:
OF THE ITY OF ANAHEIM
(Acting)
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CITY OF ANAHEIM
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MAYOR OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
CLERK'S CERTIFICATE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss.
CITY OF ANAHEIM )
I, THERESA BASS, Acting City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that the foregoing
is the original Resolution No. 2018-023 adopted at a regular meeting provided by law, of the
Anaheim City Council held on the 6th day of March. 2018 by the following vote of the members
thereof:
AYES: Mayor Tait and Council Members Murray, Vanderbilt, Barnes, Kring, and Faessel
NOES: None
ABSTAIN: None
ABSENT: Mayor Pro Tem Moreno
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 6th day of March. 2018.
C4CLEF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
(SEAL)