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Committee clears two Impact Ministries fireworks-stand permits after site changes, traffic controls
Summary
The Snoqualmie Public Safety Committee agreed to place two fireworks-stand permits benefiting Impact Ministries on the consent agenda after fire department staff confirmed setbacks, daily inspections and new pedestrian and parking controls for a new Lot 213 site.
The Snoqualmie Public Safety Committee on June 2 agreed to place two fireworks-stand permits for Impact Ministries on the consent agenda after the fire department confirmed the applications met municipal code requirements and proposed additional traffic and pedestrian controls for a new gravel-lot location.
Fire Chief Bailey told the committee the two permits "meet all the requirements of the SMC in regards to the licensing, the bonding, the permit fees, and the application with the state's, state patrol regarding their fireworks permit." He said the stands—run by TNT on behalf of the nonprofit—have been inspected daily in prior years and have complied with the city’s rules.
The new location, described in the application as Lot 213 (a gravel parking lot between…
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