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San Bruno City Council Meeting June 10, 2014
10b. Fireworks Stand Permits
A
B
B
B
They're
actively
soliciting
people
from
san
bruno,
their
Cub
Scouts
all
grew
up
and
became
Boy
Scouts
and
all
the
money
that
they
raised
goes
to
the
Cub
Scouts
into
the
first
tonkin
church's
youth
group.
So
that
was
when
I
found
out
about
that
one
group
and
then
the
other
group
I
had
no
list
of
all
their
their
players
and
I
got
that
only
18
firework
stands
are
permitted,
nine
of
which
have
been
grandfathered
status
and
as
of
the
deadline,
17
of
those
applications
were
received
on
june.
B
Fourth,
there
was
a
mandatory
meeting
firework
safety
meeting
conducted
at
city
hall,
we're
all
permit
applicants,
applicants
were
in
attendance,
the
costs
associated
with
the
firework
activities
are
recovered
from
the
fireworks
stand
permit
holders
each
each
applicant
has
to
pay
750
dollars
right
up
front
and
then
the
additional
costs
we
build
back
to
them
and
those
costs
includes
community
and
fireworks
use
your
education
enforcement
of
all
firework
regulations
and
Andy
clean
up
following
July
4th
and
I
will
be
glad
to
answer
any
questions.
Any.
C
Through
the
chair
just
like
to
say,
since
we're
on
a
theme
of
volunteers,
whether
you
like
fireworks
or
not,
every
organization
that
runs
these
18
booths
works
very
hard
and
it
gets
increasingly
difficult
each
each
year
to
find
volunteers.
But
it's
a
lot
of
money
that
goes
back
into
the
community
and
I'm
that
I
will
introduce.
The
resolution
think
we're
just
sorry.