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06/12/2017 <br />Pyrospectaculars, Inc. (the licensed fireworks company) has received approval from the <br />US Coast Guard and the "Marine Events Permit" is attached for reference. With the <br />approval from the US Coast Guard to launch the fireworks from Wharf #4, we do not have <br />to coordinate the use of a barge and the costs, insurance and logistics requirements that <br />go with that. <br />The show will last for approximately 20 minutes and will begin at 9:30 pm. <br />The fireworks vendor has obtain all necessary permits in accordance with State law. <br />Copies of these permits have been provided to the City's Fire Marshal. <br />Provisions for maintaining the Safetv Zone: <br />The US Coast Guard regulations require a minimum safety zone of 560' away from the <br />launch site. Therefore, no watercraft will be permitted to anchor or remain in the deep <br />water turning basin during the display. The City of Redwood City requests support from <br />the Port to communicate with the Sea Scouts of the Pacific Skyline Council to provide <br />ships if available to help define the safety perimeter and to keep water craft from entering <br />the safety zone. The Sea Scout Boats must be moved from the Wharf 4 area to ensure <br />the safety of the launch site and property, and will also help in the enforcement of the <br />safety zone for other boats. It is the City's understanding from previous fireworks shows <br />that the Sea Scouts will have radio communication and the ability to issue verbal warnings <br />to boaters in the area that is closed. In advance of the fireworks show, the Sea Scouts <br />will position their ships as to close/block access to the turning basin and the safety zone. <br />They will also monitor the arrival of any craft that needs to transit the area to ensure the <br />craft will clear the safety zone prior to the start of the show. The Sea Scouts are part of <br />the emergency plan for the Coast Guard and can provide additional communications and <br />on the water support capabilities. <br />The City's Police Boat and Fire Boat will be in the water to patrol, provide assistance, and <br />communicate with the Sea Scouts and Coast Guard if necessary. <br />In addition, no shore spectators will be permitted in the industrial area near Wharf #4 and <br />Wharf #5. <br />The City requests that the Port notify all tenants, contractors, and vendors of the firework <br />show and restrictions. The City also requests that an on-site contact from the Port is <br />available to access areas as needed and to assist with the removal of any spectators that <br />may have entered into any restricted area. <br />Use of the public access area of Seaoort Courts <br />The City will provide uniformed private security personnel (12 confirmed with one <br />supervisor on site), Police Cadets, CERT team members, and Police Officers to direct <br />and monitor spectator activity in the public viewing area at Seaport Court. Personnel will <br />also have traffic control duties and general monitoring and response as necessary. <br />The City requests that the Port help by providing the following in this area: <br />1. Lighting standards to be used for the safe exit after the show <br />Page 10 of 12 <br />ATIY/RESO.0050/CC RESO 4T" OF JULY STREET CLOSURES RESO. NO. 15594 <br />REV: 05-25-17 EI MUFF NO. 604 <br />