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Timestamp: 2019-04-18 16:59:27+00:00

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§ 303-2 Discharge on public right-of-way prohibited.
§ 303-3 Conditions for discharge of regulated fireworks.
Explosives — See Ch. 285.
Firearms and weapons — See Ch. 298.
Written permission to use, possess or discharge fireworks on the land, signed by one of the owners of the land which is available to be provided to law enforcement at the time and place. Written permission is not required for a member of an owner's immediate family who resides with an owner.
Any special safety precautions required by the Chief of Police as a condition of issuing the permit.
Fireworks as defined in Wis. Stats. § 167.10.
Are any state-regulated fireworks or Village-regulated fireworks which do not clearly and accurately disclose or display the total explosive charge for each individual unit.
Firework devices intended to produce audible effects (including but not limited to cherry bombs, M-80 salutes, silver salutes and other large firecrackers, aerial bombs and other fireworks designed to produce such audible effect if the audible effect is produced by a charge of more than two grains of pyrotechnic composition).
Firecrackers designed to produce audible effects, if the audible effect is produced by a charge of more than 50 milligrams (0.772 grains) of pyrotechnic composition.
Aerial bombs and devices that may be confused with candy or other foods such as "dragon eggs" and "cracker balls" (also known as "ball type caps"), and including kits and components intended to produce such fireworks.
A fuseless device that is designed to produce audible or visible effects or audible and visible effects and that contains less than one-quarter grain of explosive mixture.
A device that is designed primarily to burn pyrotechnic smoke-producing mixtures at a controlled rate, and that produces audible or visible effects.
The Village has issued a permit as described in Wis. Stats. § 167.10.
No Village-regulated, Village-prohibited, or state-regulated fireworks shall be discharged on any public road or right-of-way in the Village.
During the hours of 7:00 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. on June 30, July 1, July 2, and July 3, and during the hours of 7:00 p.m. and 12:00 midnight on July 4, unless the Village has issued a permit for some other date and time.
It is unlawful to discharge in violation of Wis. Stats. § 167.10.
No state-regulated fireworks shall be discharged unless the Village has issued a permit as described in Wis. Stat. § 167.10.
Possession or use of unlabeled/mislabeled fireworks is prohibited in the Village, and any of said fireworks are subject to confiscation and destruction.
The penalty provisions of Chapter 1, General Provisions, § 1-2, General penalty, of this Code apply to violations of this chapter as well as confiscation and destruction.

References: § 303
 § 167
 § 167
 § 167
 § 167
 § 1