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Every fireworks sale permit application shall be submitted to the Fire Chief and be accompanied by:
4.1.1. The appropriate non-refundable fee as set out in City’s User Fee Bylaw, as amended from time to time;
4.1.2. If the applicant is a corporation, a copy of the incorporating document and a copy of the last annual information filed or, if a registered partnership, a copy of the registered declaration of partnership and a copy of the business name registration;
4.1.3. A description of the Consumer Fireworks to be sold;
4.1.4. Detailed storage descriptions and plans;
4.1.5. Fire Safety Plan for the building (s) which may be involved in the storage of and sale of fireworks;
4.1.6. proof of insurance and indemnification in accordance with Sections 8 and 9 of this By-law.
4.2. The Fire Chief may revoke a Fireworks Sale Permit where, in his or her sole opinion, the applicant has not complied or is not complying with the provisions of this By-law.
4.3. Where a fireworks sale permit is revoked, the applicant is not entitled to a return of any fee paid to obtain the fireworks sale permit.
The fee for your application is $250, which will be invoiced once your application has been reviewed.
No valid permit will be issued until a permit has been paid.