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File #: 25-0192    Version: 1
Type: Agenda Item Status: Passed
File created: 4/17/2025 In control: Fire Marshal
On agenda: 5/5/2025 Final action: 5/5/2025
Title: Vote to approve pyrotechnics display at The Conway Family Farm, 460 Henley Rd. Chapel Hill NC 27517 on May 31, 2025
Attachments: 1. Attachment A-N.C.G.S. Pyrotechnic Displays, 2. Attachment B - Pyrotechnic Display Request Conway 2025, 3. Attachment C - Moncourtis Pyrotechnic License 2025, 4. Attachment D - Class A Fireworks Certificate of Insurance 2025, 5. Attachment E - Class A ATF License 2025, 6. Attachment F - Conway Farm Site Plan 2025
Title
Vote to approve pyrotechnics display at The Conway Family Farm, 460 Henley Rd. Chapel Hill NC 27517 on May 31, 2025

Abstract
Introduction & Background: North Carolina General Statute 14-410, 14-413 (Attachment #A) requires that Pyrotechnic Displays be pre-approved by the County Board of Commissioners of the County that the display is to be conducted in. Mr. Chris Moncourtis, Class A Fireworks, has submitted a letter of request (Attachment #B) to conduct a Pyrotechnics display at The Conway Family Farm, 460 Henley Rd. Bear Creek NC 27207, on May 31, 2025. Mr. Chris Moncourtis, Class A Fireworks, will be the Lead Operator for the display.

Discussion & Analysis: Due to the dangerous nature of the use of pyrotechnics, the State of North Carolina enacted strict requirements including the licensing of Pyrotechnic Display Operators. Mr. Moncourtis has provided the required documentation for review which includes a copy of his NC Pyrotechnic Display Operators License (Attachment #C), Certificate of Insurance (Attachment #D), and an ATF License/Permit (Attachment #E). Mr. Moncourtis has also submitted a drawing of the area denoting the required distances from the spectators and structures (Attachment #F). The sizes and types of pyrotechnics to be used were reviewed. Mr. Moncourtis has met the applicable requirements of the North Carolina Fire Prevention Code and the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Standard 1123 Fireworks and Explosives. Once notice is received that the County Board of Commissioners has approved the event, the pyrotechnics company representative will be contacted to advise them of the approval and request they please stay abreast of the conditions at the display site as the event draws near. If dry and/or windy conditions appear to pose an increased risk to life or property, a Chatham County Fire Marshal's Office representative will request that the operator contact the firm and/or persons that they have contracted with and advise the...

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