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City Council Approves Controversial Fireworks Sales Permit

June 20, 2024 | Medical Lake, Spokane County, Washington



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City Council Approves Controversial Fireworks Sales Permit
In a recent government meeting, officials approved the minutes from previous sessions and authorized payroll and claim warrants totaling over $753,000. The council also discussed a retail sale fireworks permit for Lifespan's Fellowship TNT, despite an existing executive order banning the use and discharge of fireworks within city limits.

The council clarified that while the sale of fireworks cannot be prohibited, the use of such products is restricted. Legal counsel confirmed that the city is obligated to approve the permit since it meets all necessary requirements and has been vetted by the fire department. The permit application included a fee of $100, which has already been paid by the applicant.

The discussion highlighted the mixed messages surrounding the sale of fireworks, as the Lions Club withdrew its application due to the ban on usage, indicating a lack of interest in selling products that cannot be legally discharged in the city. The council emphasized the importance of informing potential buyers about the restrictions on usage, ensuring that signage will be provided at the sales location.

As the council moves forward, they remain committed to enforcing the ban on fireworks usage while allowing for the sale under specific conditions, reflecting a balance between commerce and public safety.

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