19 results for “fireworks”
19 results for “fireworks”
The Penn Forest Township Board of Supervisors held their regular monthly meeting on September 5, 2023, where they approved the August 2023 meeting minutes and accepted the treasurer's report showing total funds on deposit of $10,396,603.83. The board approved payment of August 2023 bills, authorized putting tree trimming services out to bid for the entire township, and selected a 2024 celebration fireworks event option at a cost of $10,700.00 while seeking sponsorships for additional packages.
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The City of Mesa City Council held a Study Session on July 3, 2023, at 5:15 p.m. to review agenda items for the July 3 and July 10, 2023 Regular Council meetings, with Mayor John Giles presiding and six Council members present (Francisco Heredia and Julie Spilsbury participating by video conference), while Alicia Goforth was excused. Items 7a through 7c were removed from the July 10 consent agenda, and discussion included details on The Studios @ Mesa City Center Phase 2 in District 2, which will incorporate music recording audio-visual equipment into a podcast room, and the Gateway Interchange Phase III zoning request for a 9-acre industrial development in District 6 along South 80th Street, where the City acknowledged potential cost-sharing issues with private property owners for water and wastewater infrastructure. The Council also heard a presentation on fireworks enforcement, with Fire Prevention reporting 23 permitted fireworks tents issued in 2023.
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The Charter Township of Meridian held a regular board meeting on April 23, 2019 at 6:00 pm at Township Hall (5151 Marsh Road, Okemos, MI 48864). The agenda included a consent agenda with items such as approval of minutes from the April 9, 2019 meeting, bills, and a Resolution Establishing Authorized Signatories for MERS; hearings on the Kansas Road Sewer SAD #52 Reapportionment; action items including final adoption of Time Limitations for Vending and a Fireworks Ordinance; and board discussion items covering zoning amendments, mixed-use development proposals, street improvement programs, and fire code adoption. Communications submitted to the board included a statement from Stephen Boyd opposing a Woda-Cooper Companies rezoning request for property behind the Whole Foods store at 2750 E. Grand River Ave, which would change zoning from "One and Two Family Residential" to "Multiple Family—14 dwellings per acre" to permit a 53-unit townhome development for low to moderate income renters.
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Moore Township is soliciting donations for its 2026 Annual Community Days Event scheduled for August 14–15 at the Moore Township Recreation Complex in Bath, PA. The two-day event will feature local band performances, a KidZone, food trucks, fireworks, and other activities. Suggested donation amounts are $100, $250, $500, or $1,000, with donors recognized on social media and included on a sponsors list. Donors submitting the form by July 10, 2026 will receive a complimentary Community Days T-shirt, with donors giving over $500 receiving two shirts. Checks should be made payable to "Moore Township Community Days" and returned to 2491 Community Drive, Bath, PA 18014.
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Moore Township's Fireworks Display Permit application requires applicants to submit the form at least 30 days before the scheduled display date and pay a non-refundable $50 application fee. Applicants must provide a bond of at least $1,000,000, along with documentation including a Pennsylvania Magazine Storage License, ATF 54 User of Fireworks License, U.S. Department of Justice Notice of Clearance, U.S. Department of Justice Responsible Person Letter of Clearance, and a Certificate of Registration for Fireworks Exhibitions from the Pennsylvania State Attorney General's Office. The permit is issued under Moore Township Fireworks Ordinance #2006-03 and requires signatures from both the applicant and property owner (if different).
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Moore Township is soliciting sponsorship donations for its 2026 Annual Community Days Event, scheduled for August 14–15 at the Moore Township Recreation Complex in Bath, Pennsylvania. The two-day event will feature local band performances, a KidZone, food trucks, fireworks, and other activities. Sponsors may donate $100, $250, $500, $1,000, or another amount; donations of $500 or more receive two complimentary Community Days T-shirts, and all donors submitting forms by July 10, 2026 receive one T-shirt plus recognition on social media and a sponsor list. Completed forms and checks payable to "Moore Township Community Days" should be returned to Moore Township, Attention: Community Days, 2491 Community Drive, Bath, PA 18014, or inquiries can be directed to 484-554-5918 or Communitydays@mooretownship.org.
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Moore Township's Fireworks Display Permit application requires applicants to submit at least 30 days in advance and includes a nonrefundable $50 application fee. Applicants must provide a bond of at least $1,000,000, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Magazine Storage License, ATF 54 User of Fireworks License, U.S. Department of Justice clearance documents, and a Certificate of Registration Fireworks Exhibitions from the Pennsylvania State Attorney General's Office. The permit is governed by Fireworks Ordinance #2006-03 and is administered by Moore Township at 2491 Community Drive, Bath, PA 18014.
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