SOUTHAMPTON COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Regular Session i June 23, 2020

9. LATE ARRIVING MATTERS

A. FIREWORKS PERMIT – SEDLEY EVENTS

Attached herewith please find an application for a fireworks display permit by Sedley Events, requested pursuant to Section 10-73 of the Southampton County Code.

As many of you may recall, the Sedley Recreation Association planned and organized annual fireworks with tremendous community support on the 4th of July from 1991 to 2011. Among other things, changes in the state law beginning in 2011 made it much more difficult to organize a fireworks event and the annual tradition took a .

A new organization, Sedley Events, has taken up the cause and would like to restart the tradition this year.

The application is in order and a draft permit is attached for your consideration.

MOTION REQUIRED: If the Board is so inclined, a motion is required to approve the attached Fireworks Permit, pursuant to Section 10-73 of the Southampton County Code, subject to all provisions of the Virginia Statewide Fire Prevention Code and Executive Order Number 65 or any subsequent order that may relate to the further easing of temporary restrictions due to the novel coronavirus (covid-19).

B. OUTDOOR ENTERTAINMENT PERMIT – SEDLEY EVENTS

Pursuant to Chapter 2.5 of the Southampton County Code, please find an application attached from Sedley Events for an Independence Day Celebration in Sedley on July 4th at the Sedley Ballfield beginning at 4:00 p.m. The event is expected to include a Parade, a Car & Truck Show, live music, cornhole and various food and vendor booths.

The application is consistent with our local ordinance. Their plans have been reviewed by the Southampton County Sheriff, Southampton County Health Department, Southampton County Building Official, and the Sedley Volunteer Fire Department.

That said, issuance of the permit should be conditioned upon adherence to Executive Order Number Sixty-Five or any subsequent order that may relate to further easing of temporary restrictions due to the novel coronavirus (covid-19).

SOUTHAMPTON COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Regular Session i June 23, 2020

At this writing, all public and private in-person gatherings of more than 50 individuals are prohibited. If Governor Northam moves forward with Phase Three prior to July 4, attendance at social gatherings may be increased up to 250 participants. Executive Order Number Sixty-Five is enforced by the Virginia Department of Health.

A draft permit is attached for your consideration.

MOTION REQUIRED: If the Board is so inclined, a motion is required to approve the attached Outdoor Entertainment Permit, pursuant to Chapter 2.5 of the Southampton County Code, and subject to Executive Order Number 65 or any subsequent order that may relate to the further easing of temporary restrictions due to the novel coronavirus (covid-19).

SOUTHAMPTON COUNTY, VIRGINIA FIREWORKS DISPLAY PERMIT

This permit is issued in accordance with Section 10-73 of the Southampton County Code following due consideration and approval by the Board of Supervisors of Southampton County, Virginia on June 23, 2020

DISPLAY DATE: July 4, 2020 (Between 9:15 - 9:30 p.m.)

RAIN DATE: None

PERMIT HOLDER: Sedley Events

PERSON AUTHORIZED TO DISCHARGE: William Douglas Scott

CONDITIONS: This display shall be limited to use of the submitted list of approved permissible fireworks AND Virginia Executive Order Number Sixty-Five, or any subsequent related order issued by Governor Northam that may relate to the further easing of temporary restrictions due to the novel coronavirus (covid-19). This permit must be posted in a conspicuous place for the duration of the fireworks display. DraftClerk, Board of Supervisors SOUTHAMPTON COUNTY, VIRGINIA OUTDOOR ENTERTAINMENT PERMIT

This permit is issued in accordance with Section 2.5-36 of the Southampton County Code following due consideration and approval by the Board of Supervisors of Southampton County, Virginia on June 23, 2020.

EVENT DATE: July 4, 2020 (Between 4:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.)

TYPE OF EVENT/LOCATION: Independence Day Celebration - Sedley Ballfield

PERMIT HOLDER: Sedley Events 30400 Sycamore Avenue Sedley, VA 23878

RESPONSIBLE PARTY: Brandon W. Cook

CONDITIONS: Permit holder must fully comply with all statements and plans filed with the permit application AND Virginia Executive Order Sixty-Five or any subsequent order that may relate to the further easing of temporary restrictions due to the novel coronavirus (covid-19).

This permit must be posted in a conspicuous place for the duration of the event. DraftClerk, Board of Supervisors

AMENDED NUMBER SIXTY-FIVE (2020) AND AMENDED ORDER OF PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY SIX

PHASE TWO EASING OF CERTAIN TEMPORARY RESTRICTIONS DUE TO NOVEL CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19)

Importance of the Issue

On May 8, 2020, Executive Order 61 and Order of Public Health Emergency Three began easing business, gathering, and traveling restrictions originally imposed by Executive Order 53 and Executive Order 55 issued in March of 2020. We did this because our health data metrics showed that we were increasing testing availability, we have adequate supply of personal protective equipment and hospital bed supply, the percentage of positive tests, hospitalizations, and positive tests were trending downward. The health data metrics for some jurisdictions, however, still presented sharper challenges. Therefore, pursuant to Executive Order 62 and Order of Public Health Emergency Four (2020), later amended, the Northern Virginia Region (as defined by that Order), the County of Accomack, and the City of Richmond remained in Phase Zero. On May 29, 2020, those jurisdictions moved into Phase One.

During the weeks that the majority of Virginia has been in Phase One, the public health metrics have continued to show the same trends. Our testing is increasing, our supply of personal protective equipment is steady, our hospital bed capacity remains steady, our hospitalizations statewide have a slight downward trend, and the percentage of positive tests continue to trend downward.

Now under this Order, the majority of the Commonwealth will move into Phase Two. The Northern Virginia Region and the City of Richmond will remain in Phase One under Third Amended Executive Order 61 and Third Amended Order of Public Health Emergency Three (2020). We have made remarkable progress over the past several weeks. As we move forward, we will remain vigilant, cautious, and measured. We will continue teleworking, whenever possible, to wash our hands frequently, to not touch our faces, and to wear face coverings. Through these

efforts, we will continue to protect ourselves, our families, and our fellow Virginians as we respond to this emergency.

Effective Friday, 12:00 a.m., June 12, 2020, the Northern Virginia Region and the City of Richmond shall enter into Phase Two.

Directive

Therefore, by virtue of the authority vested in me by Article V of the Constitution of Virginia, by § 44-146.17 of the Code of Virginia, by any other applicable law, and in furtherance of Amended Executive Order 51 (2020), and by virtue of the authority vested in the State Health Commissioner pursuant to §§ 32.1-13, 32.1-20, and 35.1-10 of the Code of Virginia, the following is ordered:

A. EASING OF BUSINESS RESTRICTIONS

1. All Businesses

Any businesses, not listed in this section, should adhere to the Guidelines for All Business Sectors expressly incorporated by reference herein as best practices. This guidance is located here.

2. Restaurants, Dining Establishments, Food Courts, Breweries, Microbreweries, Distilleries, Wineries, and Tasting Rooms

Restaurants, dining establishments, food courts, breweries, microbreweries, distilleries, wineries, and tasting rooms may operate delivery, take-out, and indoor and outdoor dining and beverage services, provided such businesses comply with the Guidelines for All Business Sectors, and sector-specific guidance for restaurant and beverage services incorporated by reference herein. Such guidance includes, but is not limited to, the following requirements:

a. Occupancy may not exceed the 50% of the lowest occupancy load on the certificate of occupancy, if applicable.

b. All parties, whether seated together or across multiple tables, must be limited to 50 patrons or less.

c. Tables at which dining parties are seated must be positioned six feet apart from other tables. If tables are not movable, parties must be seated at least six feet apart.

d. No self-service of food (except beverages), including condiments. Condiments should be removed from tables and dispensed by employees upon the request of a customer. Buffets must be staffed by servers. For self-service beverage areas, use beverage equipment designed to dispense by a contamination-free method.

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e. Bar seats and congregating areas of restaurants must be closed to patrons except for through-traffic. Non-bar seating in a bar area may be used for customer seating as long as a minimum of six feet is provided between parties at tables.

f. Employees working in customer-facing areas must wear face coverings over their nose and mouth at all times.

g. A thorough cleaning and disinfection of frequently-contacted surfaces must be conducted every 60 minutes during operation. Tabletops, chairs, and credit card/bill folders must be cleaned in between patrons.

h. If any such business cannot adhere to these requirements, it must close.

3. Farmers Markets

Farmers markets may continue to operate, provided such businesses comply with the Guidelines for All Business Sectors and the sector-specific guidelines for farmers markets incorporated by reference herein. Such guidance includes, but is not limited to, the following requirements:

a. On-site shopping is allowed, as long as physical distancing guidelines are followed. Configure operations to avoid congestion or congregation points.

b. Employees and vendors in customer-facing areas must wear face coverings over their nose and mouth at all times.

c. Vendors must supply hand sanitizer stations or hand washing stations for patrons and employees.

d. A thorough cleaning and disinfection of frequently-contacted surfaces must be conducted.

e. If any such business cannot adhere to these requirements, it must close.

4. Brick And Mortar Retail Businesses Not Listed In Section C, Paragraph 1 (Non- Essential Retail)

Any brick and mortar retail business not listed in section C, paragraph 1 may continue to operate, provided such business complies with the Guidelines for All Business Sectors and the sector-specific guidance for brick and mortar retail expressly incorporated by reference herein. Such guidance includes, but is not limited to, the following requirements:

a. Occupancy must be limited to no more than 50% of the lowest occupancy load on the certificate of occupancy.

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b. Employees working in customer-facing areas must wear face coverings over their nose and mouth at all times.

c. If any such business cannot adhere to these requirements, it must close.

5. Fitness and Exercise Facilities

Fitness centers, gymnasiums, recreation centers, sports facilities, and exercise facilities may reopen for indoor and outdoor activities, provided such businesses comply with the Guidelines for All Business Sectors and the sector-specific guidelines for fitness and exercise facilities expressly incorporated by reference herein. Such guidance includes, but is not limited to, the following requirements:

a. Patrons, members, and guests must remain at least ten feet apart during all activities.

b. Instructors and all participants of group exercise and fitness classes must maintain at least ten feet of physical distancing between each other at all times.

c. The total number of attendees (including both participants and instructors) in all group exercise and fitness classes cannot exceed the lesser of 30% of the minimum occupancy load on the certificate of occupancy or 50 patrons, members, and guests.

d. Hot tubs, spas, splash pads, spray pools, and interactive play features must be closed.

e. Outdoor and indoor swimming pools may be open for lap swimming, diving, exercise, and instruction only and must be limited to no more than three persons per lane with ten feet of physical distance per swimmer.

f. Employees working in customer-facing areas are required to wear face coverings over their nose and mouth at all times.

g. Employers must ensure cleaning and disinfection of shared equipment after each use.

h. Facilities shall prohibit the use of any equipment that cannot be thoroughly disinfected between uses (e.g., climbing rope, exercise bands, etc.).

i. Businesses must supply hand sanitizer stations or hand washing stations for patrons, members, and guests.

j. If any such business cannot adhere to these requirements, it must close.

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6. Personal Care and Personal Grooming Services

Beauty salons, barbershops, spas, massage centers, tanning salons, tattoo shops, and any other location where personal care or personal grooming services are performed may continue to operate, provided such businesses comply with the Guidelines for All Business Sectors and the sector-specific guidelines for personal care and personal grooming services expressly incorporated by reference herein. Such guidance includes, but is not limited to, the following requirements:

a. Occupancy may not exceed 50% of the lowest occupancy load on the certificate of occupancy with at least six feet of physical distancing between work stations and no more than two appointments per service provider at a time.

b. Service providers and employees working in customer-facing areas must wear face coverings over their nose and mouth at all times.

c. Provide face coverings for clients or ask that clients bring a face covering with them, which they must wear during the service. Limit services to only those that can be completed without clients removing their face covering.

d. A thorough cleaning and disinfection of frequently-contacted surfaces must be conducted every 60 minutes in operations, while cleaning and disinfecting all personal care and personal grooming tools after each use. If that is not possible, such items must be discarded.

e. If any such business cannot adhere to these requirements, it must close.

7. Campgrounds

Privately-owned campgrounds as defined in § 35.1-1 of the Code of Virginia may continue to operate, provided they comply with the Guidelines for All Business Sectors and the sector-specific guidelines for campgrounds, which are expressly incorporated by reference herein. Such guidance includes, but is not limited to, the following requirements:

a. A minimum of 20 feet must be maintained between units for all lots rented for short-term stays of less than 14 nights (and not owned by individuals).

b. Employees working in public-facing areas are required to wear face coverings over their nose and mouth at all times.

c. It is recommended that campgrounds must strongly encourage customers to wear face coverings over their nose and mouth.

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d. The provision of hand washing in bath houses and sanitizing stations for guests and employees.

e. If any such business cannot adhere to these requirements, it must close.

8. Indoor Shooting Ranges

Indoor shooting ranges may operate, provided they comply with the following requirements:

a. Occupancy must be limited to 50% of the lowest occupancy load on the certificate of occupancy with at least six feet of physical distancing between individuals at all times. Use every other lane to achieve six feet of physical distancing.

b. Employees working in customer-facing areas are required to wear face coverings over their nose and mouth at all times.

c. Perform thorough cleaning and disinfection of frequently-contacted surfaces every 60 minutes in operation, while disinfecting all equipment between each customer use and prohibiting the use of equipment that cannot be thoroughly disinfected.

d. Either thoroughly clean shared or borrowed equipment in between uses, or only allow the use of personal equipment at the range.

e. If any such indoor shooting range cannot adhere to these requirements, it must close.

9. Public Beaches

All public beaches as defined in § 10.1-705 of the Code of Virginia may remain open to individual and family recreational activity, in addition to exercise and fishing. All such public beaches, with the exception of the beaches in the City of Virginia Beach, must comply with the requirements below.

a. Require beachgoers to practice physical distancing of at least six feet between each person unless they are with members of the same household.

b. Prohibit gatherings of more than 50 people.

c. Prohibit group sports, alcohol, tents, groupings of umbrellas, and other activities and items that attract gatherings.

d. Prohibit entertainment and programming that generate gatherings.

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e. All common areas that encourage gatherings, such as pavilions, gazebos, playsets, and picnic areas must remain closed. This does not apply to fishing piers. f. Implement a cleaning schedule for all high-touch surfaces made of plastic or metal such as benches and railings that includes cleaning at least every two hours between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. g. Establish, train, and deploy a team to educate and promote compliance with beach rules and refer cases of noncompliance to public safety personnel, if appropriate. h. Establish procedures for temporary beach closure or access limitations in the event of overcrowding. i. Ensure adequate personal protective equipment for all lifeguards. j. Perform a disinfectant-level cleaning of all public restrooms every two hours with an EPA-approved disinfectant by staff or volunteers trained to follow Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidance on cleaning and disinfecting. k. For chair and umbrella rental companies, require vendors to set up chairs and umbrellas for customers, maintaining at least six feet of distance between groups, and to clean equipment between rentals following Environmental Protection Agency and CDC guidelines on cleaning and disinfecting. l. Post signage at all public access points to the beaches and other “cluster prone” areas providing health reminders regarding physical distancing, gathering prohibitions, options for high risk individuals, and staying home if sick. Messaging must be specific to location. m. Locality shall provide daily metrics to its local health department to include beach closures, complaint incidents, police reports of violence related to enforcement, and number of reports of noncompliance to be submitted each Monday. n. All employees and contract workers must wear a cloth face covering when not able to practice physical distancing following CDC Use of Face Cloth Coverings guidance. o. Employees and contract workers must have access to soap and water or hand sanitizer containing at least 60% alcohol, and locality should provide best hygiene practices to employees on a regular basis, including washing hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds and practicing respiratory etiquette protocols. p. Locality shall require all employees and contract workers to take their temperature before reporting to work and direct such employees not to report to

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work if they have a fever of over 100.4 degrees, have experienced chills, or have been feverish in the last 72 hours.

q. Follow enhanced workplace safety best practices outlined in the Guidelines for All Business Sectors.

Public beaches in the City of Virginia Beach may continue to operate provided activities on the public beaches are conducted in compliance with the requirements linked here and here.

10. Racetracks

Outdoor racetracks may remain open for racing events, provided such businesses comply with the Guidelines for All Business Sectors and the sector-specific guidelines for racetracks expressly incorporated by reference herein and linked here and here. Such guidance includes, but is not limited to, the following requirements:

a. The event must be held at locations with the ability to restrict access (i.e. barriers and gating that would preclude the general public from accessing the event).

b. No tailgating and camping is allowed during these events, including staff or race participants.

c. Entrances and exits must be staffed.

d. No spectators or members of the public are permitted to attend the event. This includes owners, family (unless the guardian of a minor child), as well as outside vendors. Only individuals essential to the operation of the event are permitted to attend.

e. All individuals must maintain at least six feet of physical distancing between themselves and other participants.

f. Prior to each race event, participants must self-monitor their symptoms by taking their temperature to check for fever.

g. No public-facing amenities will be provided, including concessions, food sales, merchandise sales, hospitality, or loitering on the property, or fan experiences.

11. Recreational and Entertainment Businesses

Outdoor performing arts venues, outdoor concert venues, outdoor sports venues, outdoor movie theaters, museums, aquariums, zoos, and botanical gardens may reopen, provided such businesses comply with the Guidelines for All Business Sectors and the sector- specific guidelines, which are expressly incorporated by reference herein. Such guidance includes, but is not limited to, the following requirement:

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a. The total number of attendees (including both participants and spectators) cannot exceed the lesser of 50% of the occupancy load of the venue, if applicable, or 50 persons.

b. Install visible markers for queue lines that separate people by six feet of physical distance.

c. Create a guest flow plan of modified queue lines into and within the facility. Determine areas likely to become bottlenecks or pinch points and adjust guest flow accordingly.

d. Perform thorough cleaning and disinfection of frequently-contacted surfaces including digital ordering devices, check presenters, self-service areas, tabletops, bathroom surfaces, and other common touch areas every 60 minutes during operation.

e. Where possible, install sneeze guards in front of commonly used point-of-sale or guest service stations.

f. Employees working in customer-facing areas are required to wear face coverings over their nose and mouth.

g. Provide hand washing or sanitizing stations for guests and employees.

h. If any such business cannot adhere to these requirements, it must close.

12. Public and private social clubs

Public and private social clubs may reopen, provided such establishments abide by the gathering ban in section B, paragraph 2 of this Order and comply with the Guidelines for All Business Sectors and the sector-specific guidelines for public and private social clubs expressly incorporated by reference herein.

13. Recreational Sports

Indoor and outdoor recreational sports activities are permitted, provided participants and organizers of recreational sports activities comply with the Guidelines for All Business Sectors and the sector-specific guidelines for recreational sports expressly incorporated by reference herein. Such guidance includes, but is not limited to, the following requirements:

a. Ten feet of physical distance must be maintained by all instructors, participants, and spectators, with the exception of incidental contact or contact between members of the same household. This applies during instruction and practice and

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during competitive events. Competition that involves close contact with other athletes must be avoided.

The total number of attendees (including both participants and spectators) of outdoor recreational sports cannot exceed the lesser of 50% of the occupancy load of the venue, if applicable, or 50 persons. For sports played on a field, attendees are limited to 50 persons per field. For outdoor youth recreational sports, spectators may not be present with the following exceptions: parents, guardians, and caretakers who are supervising children playing in the sports event, and other children in the parent’s, guardian’s or caretaker’s care. Participants in outdoor youth recreational sports are not limited to 50% of the occupancy load of the venue or the 50 persons limit.

b. The total number of attendees for indoor recreational sports cannot exceed the lesser of 30% of the lowest occupancy load on the certificate of occupancy or 50 persons. For sports played on a field, attendees are limited to 50 persons per field.

c. For indoor recreational sports, spectators may not be present except parents, guardians, or caretakers who are supervising children.

14. Enforcement

Guidelines for All Business Sectors and the sector-specific guidelines appear here. The Virginia Department of Health shall have authority to enforce section A of this Order. Any willful violation or refusal, failure, or neglect to comply with this Order, issued pursuant to § 32.1-13 of the Code of Virginia, is punishable as a Class 1 misdemeanor pursuant to § 32.1-27 of the Code of Virginia. The State Health Commissioner may also injunctive relief in circuit court for violation of this Order, pursuant to § 32.1-27 of the Code of Virginia. In addition, any agency with regulatory authority over a business listed in section A may enforce this Order as to that business to the extent permitted by law.

B. CONTINUED RESTRICTIONS

1. Certain Recreational and Entertainment Businesses

All public access to recreational and entertainment businesses set forth below shall remain closed:

a. Indoor theaters, Indoor performing arts centers, indoor concert venues, and other indoor entertainment centers;

b. Historic horse racing facilities; and

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c. Bowling alleys, skating rinks, arcades, amusement parks, trampoline parks, fairs, carnivals, arts and craft facilities, escape rooms, and other places of indoor public amusement.

2. All Public And Private In-Person Gatherings

All public and private in-person gatherings of more than 50 individuals are prohibited. The presence of more than 50 individuals performing functions of their employment is not a “gathering.” A “gathering” includes, but is not limited to, parties, celebrations, or other social events, whether they occur indoors or outdoors.

This restriction does not apply to the gathering of family members living in the same residence. “Family members” include blood relations, adopted, step, and foster relations, as well as all individuals residing in the same household. Family members are not required to maintain physical distancing while in their homes.

a. Individuals may attend religious services subject to the following requirements:

i. Religious services must be limited to no more than 50% of the lowest occupancy load on the certificate of occupancy of the room or facility in which the religious services are conducted.

ii. Individuals attending religious services must be at least six feet apart when seated and must practice proper physical distancing at all times. Family members, as defined above, may be seated together.

iii. Mark seating in six-foot increments and in common areas where attendees may congregate.

iv. Attendees shall not pass items to other attendees, who are not family members, as defined above.

v. Any items used to distribute food or beverages must be disposable, used only once, and discarded.

vi. A thorough cleaning and disinfection of frequently-contacted surfaces must be conducted prior to and following any religious service.

vii. Post signage at the entrance that states that no one with a fever or symptoms of COVID-19 is permitted in the establishment.

viii. Post signage to provide public health reminders regarding social distancing, gatherings, options for high risk individuals, and staying home if sick.

ix. If religious services cannot be conducted in compliance with the above requirements, they must not be held in-person.

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Further, any social gathering held in connection with a religious service is subject to the public and private in-person gatherings restriction in section B, paragraph 2. Additional suggested guidance can be found here.

3. Institutions of Higher Education

Institutions of higher education are encouraged to continue remote learning where practical. However, such institutions may offer in-person classes and instruction, including labs and related practical training, provided they comply with all applicable requirements under the "Guidelines for All Business Sectors." No institutions of higher education shall hold or host gatherings of more than 50 individuals. Any postsecondary provider offering vocational training in a profession regulated by a Virginia state agency/board must also comply with any sector-specific guidelines relevant to that profession to the extent possible under the regulatory training requirements. Such professions may include, but are not necessarily limited to: aesthetician, barber, cosmetologist, massage therapist, nail technician, and practical nurse

4. Overnight Summer Camps

Overnight services of summer camps, as defined in § 35.1-1 of the Code of Virginia, must remain closed.

5. Enforcement

Violations of section B paragraphs 1, 2, 3, and 4 of this Order shall be a Class 1 misdemeanor pursuant to § 44-146.17 of the Code of Virginia.

C. CONTINUED GUIDANCE AND DIRECTION

1. Essential Retail Businesses

Essential retail businesses as set out below may remain open during their normal business hours. They should comply with the Guidelines for All Business Sectors expressly incorporated by reference and linked here, as best practices. Employers are required to provide face coverings to employees.

a. Grocery stores, pharmacies, and other retailers that sell food and beverage products or pharmacy products, including dollar stores, and department stores with grocery or pharmacy operations;

b. Medical, laboratory, and vision supply retailers;

c. Electronic retailers that sell or service cell phones, computers, tablets, and other communications technology;

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d. Automotive parts, accessories, and tire retailers as well as automotive repair facilities;

e. Home improvement, hardware, building material, and building supply retailers;

f. Lawn and garden equipment retailers;

g. Beer, wine, and liquor stores;

h. Retail functions of gas stations and convenience stores;

i. Retail located within healthcare facilities;

j. Banks and other financial institutions with retail functions;

k. Pet and feed stores;

l. Printing and office supply stores; and

m. Laundromats and dry cleaners.

2. State Agencies

All relevant state agencies shall continue to work with all housing partners to execute strategies to protect the health, safety, and well-being of Virginians experiencing homelessness during this pandemic and to assist Virginians in avoiding evictions or foreclosures.

3. Face Coverings

The waiver of § 18.2-422 of the Code of Virginia is continued, so as to allow the wearing of a medical mask, respirator, or any other protective face covering for the purpose of facilitating the protection of one’s personal health in response to the COVID-19 public health emergency declared by the State Health Commissioner on February 7, 2020, and reflected in Amended Executive Order 51 (2020) declaring a state of emergency in the Commonwealth. Amended Executive Order 51 (2020) remains so amended. This waiver is effective as of March 12, 2020 and will remain in effect until 11:59pm on September 8, 2020 unless amended or rescinded by further executive order.

Further, where a mandatory business sector requirement in this Order conflicts with a requirement to wear a face covering in Executive Order 63 and Order of Public Health Emergency Five (2020), the business sector-specific requirement governs.

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4. State Travel

Continued cessation of all official travel outside of Virginia by state employees, with increased flexibility for inter-state commuters and essential personnel.

5. Exceptions

Nothing in the Order shall limit: (a) the provision of health care or medical services; (b) access to essential services for low-income residents, such as food banks; (c) the operations of the media; (d) law enforcement agencies; or (e) the operation of government.

6. Expiration of Order

Executive Order 55 (2020) shall expire at 11:59 p.m., June 4, 2020.

Second Amended 53, Third Amended Number 61 and Third Amended Order of Public Health Emergency Three (2020) shall expire Friday, 12:00 a.m., June 12, 2020.

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Effective Date of the Executive Order

This Order shall be effective 12:00 a.m., Friday, June 5, 2020. This Executive Order shall remain in full force and effect until amended or rescinded by further executive order.

Given under my hand and under the Seal of the Commonwealth of Virginia and the Seal of the Office of the State Health Commissioner of the Commonwealth of Virginia, this 9th day of June, 2020.

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Ralph S. Northam, Governor

______M. Norman Oliver, MD, MA State Health Commissioner

Attest:

Kelly Thomasson, Secretary of the Commonwealth

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safer at home: phase two guidelines for social gatherings

Best practices:

In addition to the best practices in the “Guidelines for All Business Sectors” document, social gatherings should consider the following best practices:

 Post signage at the entrance that states that no one with a fever or symptoms of COVID-19, or known exposure to a COVID-19 case in the prior 14 days, is permitted in the establishment.

 Post signage to provide public health reminders regarding physical distancing, gatherings, options for high-risk individuals, and staying home if sick (samples at bottom of this document).

 Social gatherings should be limited to 50% occupancy of the event space, if applicable, or 50 participants, whichever is less.

 Limit the occupancy of spaces to ensure that six feet of physical distance can be maintained between all organizers, staff, volunteers, and attendees who are not members of the same household.

 Reconfigure seating areas to allow six feet of physical distance between individuals by eliminating or closing select tables or seating areas, or by spreading them out to allow for adequate spacing.

 Ensure exits are configured to reduce the occurrence of bottlenecks at the conclusion of the event.

 Practice routine cleaning and disinfection of high contact areas and hard surfaces, including check out stations and payment pads, store entrance push and pull pads, door knobs and handles, dining tables and chairs, light switches, handrails, restrooms, guest lockers, floors, and equipment. Follow CDC Reopening Guidance for Cleaning and Disinfection and use an EPA-approved disinfectant to clean. For high contact areas (e.g., in both public and staff areas), routinely disinfect surfaces at least every 2 hours. Certain surfaces and objects in public spaces, such as point of sale keypads, should be cleaned and disinfected before each use.

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 Social gatherings should not include close contact between gathering organizers, staff, and attendees not from the same household. Discontinue activities such as face- painting, temporary tattoo application, or audience participation with performers.

 Events that cannot restrict access to the general public should not take place.

 Where applicable, organizers must create a participant flow plan of modified queue lines to and within the mass gathering. Determine areas likely to become bottlenecks or pinch points and adjust participant flow accordingly.

 Where applicable, install visible markers for queue lines that separate people by six feet of physical distance. Provide physical guides to seating areas including floor decals, colored tape, or signs to indicate where attendees should not sit, stand, or congregate. Sample markers are available in the VDH Business Toolkit.

 Do not include side events as part of the gathering. These are events associated with but located outside of the formal gathering location, such as souvenir vending stations, gaming areas, petting zoos, and designated food truck areas.

 Designate a coordinator who will be responsible for identifying COVID-19 related issues and their impact on the gathering, including coordinating health preparedness for the event and emergency response planning.

 Develop an emergency and medical response plan for COVID-19. This plan should include information about how attendees should interface with the local healthcare system (who to speak with or call if they feel sick) and procedures for isolating sick attendees and reporting illnesses to event organizers. The response plan must also include a plan for organizers to notify the local health department and all participants if any exposure to COVID-19 occurs at the event.

 Develop a mitigation plan for COVID-19, to include how all requirements listed here will be met, and how guidelines and requirements will be enforced at the gathering.

 Consider limiting the duration of the gathering, especially for indoor gatherings and gatherings involving activities that would increase respiration (e.g., cheering, singing).

 Consider delaying gatherings where the target demographic is persons in high risk populations.

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 Use technology solutions where possible to reduce person-to-person interaction, including contactless payment and ticket scanning.

 Install physical barriers, such as sneeze guards and partitions, at staffed kiosks.

 All bathrooms, hand-washing stations, and portable toilets should be placed in a convenient location for use by attendees but away from congregate areas and arranged in a configuration that maintains at least six feet of physical distance.

 Provide a place for staff and attendees to wash hands with soap and water, or provide alcohol-based hand sanitizers containing at least 60% alcohol.

 Where applicable, provide best hygiene practices to employees on a regular basis, including washing hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds and practicing respiratory etiquette protocols. A CDC training video is available here: https://www.cdc.gov/handwashing/videos.html.

 Close off areas used by a sick person and do not use them until after cleaning and disinfection. Wait 24 hours before cleaning and disinfecting. If it is not possible to wait 24 hours, wait as long as possible. Ensure safe and correct application of disinfectants and keep disinfectant products away from children.

 Attendees should leave as quickly as possible following the event in order to limit contact and exposure to themselves and other attendees.

 Establish relationships with key community partners and stakeholders, such as the local health department, community leaders, hospitals, and law enforcement. Collaborate and coordinate with them on broader planning efforts for the gathering.

 Identify actions to take if the event needs to be postponed or cancelled.

 Private events may be held at venues provided they can comply with these guidelines.

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safer at home: phase three guidelines for social gatherings

Best practices:

In addition to the best practices in the “Guidelines for All Business Sectors” document, social gatherings should consider the following best practices:

 Post signage at the entrance that states that no one with a fever or symptoms of COVID-19, or known exposure to a COVID-19 case in the prior 14 days, is permitted in the establishment.

 Post signage to provide public health reminders regarding physical distancing, gatherings, options for high-risk individuals, and staying home if sick (samples at bottom of this document).

 Social gatherings should be limited to 50% occupancy of the event space, if applicable, or 250 participants, whichever is less.

 Limit the occupancy of spaces to ensure that six feet of physical distance can be maintained between all organizers, staff, volunteers, and attendees who are not members of the same household.

 Reconfigure seating areas to allow six feet of physical distance between individuals by eliminating or closing select tables or seating areas, or by spreading them out to allow for adequate spacing.

 Ensure exits are configured to reduce the occurrence of bottlenecks at the conclusion of the event.

 Practice routine cleaning and disinfection of high contact areas and hard surfaces, including check out stations and payment pads, store entrance push and pull pads, door knobs and handles, dining tables and chairs, light switches, handrails, restrooms, guest lockers, floors, and equipment. Follow CDC Reopening Guidance for Cleaning and Disinfection and use an EPA-approved disinfectant to clean. For high contact areas (e.g., in both public and staff areas), routinely disinfect surfaces at least every 2 hours. Certain surfaces and objects in public spaces, such as point of sale keypads, should be cleaned and disinfected before each use.

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 Social gatherings should not include close contact between gathering organizers, staff, and attendees not from the same household. Discontinue activities such as face- painting, temporary tattoo application, or audience participation with performers.

 Events that cannot restrict access to the general public should not take place.

 Where applicable, organizers must create a participant flow plan of modified queue lines to and within the mass gathering. Determine areas likely to become bottlenecks or pinch points and adjust participant flow accordingly.

 Where applicable, install visible markers for queue lines that separate people by six feet of physical distance. Provide physical guides to seating areas including floor decals, colored tape, or signs to indicate where attendees should not sit, stand, or congregate. Sample markers are available in the VDH Business Toolkit.

 Do not include side events as part of the gathering. These are events associated with but located outside of the formal gathering location, such as souvenir vending stations, gaming areas, petting zoos, and designated food truck areas.

 Designate a coordinator who will be responsible for identifying COVID-19 related issues and their impact on the gathering, including coordinating health preparedness for the event and emergency response planning.

 Develop an emergency and medical response plan for COVID-19. This plan should include information about how attendees should interface with the local healthcare system (who to speak with or call if they feel sick) and procedures for isolating sick attendees and reporting illnesses to event organizers. The response plan must also include a plan for organizers to notify the local health department and all participants if any exposure to COVID-19 occurs at the event.

 Develop a mitigation plan for COVID-19, to include how all requirements listed here will be met, and how guidelines and requirements will be enforced at the gathering.

 Consider limiting the duration of the gathering, especially for indoor gatherings and gatherings involving activities that would increase respiration (e.g., cheering, singing).

 Consider delaying gatherings where the target demographic is persons in high-risk populations.

 Use technology solutions where possible to reduce person-to-person interaction, including contactless payment and ticket scanning.

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 Install physical barriers, such as sneeze guards and partitions, at staffed kiosks.

 All bathrooms, hand-washing stations, and portable toilets should be placed in a convenient location for use by attendees but away from congregate areas and arranged in a configuration that maintains at least six feet of physical distance.

 Provide a place for staff and attendees to wash hands with soap and water, or provide alcohol-based hand sanitizers containing at least 60% alcohol.

 Where applicable, provide best hygiene practices to employees on a regular basis, including washing hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds and practicing respiratory etiquette protocols. A CDC training video is available here: https://www.cdc.gov/handwashing/videos.html.

 Close off areas used by a sick person and do not use them until after cleaning and disinfection. Wait 24 hours before cleaning and disinfecting. If it is not possible to wait 24 hours, wait as long as possible. Ensure safe and correct application of disinfectants and keep disinfectant products away from children.

 Attendees should leave as quickly as possible following the event in order to limit contact and exposure to themselves and other attendees.

 Establish relationships with key community partners and stakeholders, such as the local health department, community leaders, hospitals, and law enforcement. Collaborate and coordinate with them on broader planning efforts for the gathering.

 Identify actions to take if the event needs to be postponed or cancelled.

 Private events may be held at venues provided they can comply with these guidelines.

Resources to print and display:

CDC Symptoms English CDC Symptoms Spanish

CDC Printable Flyer English CDC Printable Flyer Spanish

CDC Printable Flyer Chinese CDC Printable Flyer Korean

CDC Printable Flyer Vietnamese FDA information

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6/23/2020 Southampton County, VA Code of Ordinances ARTICLE II - FIREWORKS

Footnotes: --- (2) --- State Law reference-- Fireworks. Code of Virginia.§ 59.1-142 et seq.

Sec. 10-71. - When manufacture, transportation, sale, etc., of fireworks unlawful.

Except as otherwise provided in this article, it shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to transport, manufacture, store, sell, offer for sale, expose for sale, or to buy, use, ignite or explode any firecracker, torpedo, skyrocket, or other substance or thing, of whatever form or construction, that contains any explosive or inflammable compound or substance, and is intended, or commonly known, as fireworks and which explodes, rises into the air or travels laterally, or fires projectiles into the air, other than sparks or those fireworks excepted under the provisions of subsection (a) of section 10-76.

(Ord. of 7-25-88(1 ), § 11-29.1)

Sec. 10-72. - Seizure and destruction of certain fireworks.

Any law enforcement officer arresting any person for a violation of this article shall seize any article mentioned in section 10-71 in the possession or under the control of the person so arrested and shall hold the same until disposition of any criminal proceedings against such person. If a judgment or conviction be entered against such person, the court shall order destruction of such articles upon expiration of the time allowed for appeal of such judgment of conviction.

(Ord. of7-25-88(1 ), § 11-29.2)

Sec. 10-73. - Permits for display of fireworks; sales for use thereunder.

{a) Any fair association, amusement park, or any organization or group of individuals may obtain a permit for the display of any of those fireworks as noted in section 10-71 from the board of supervisors upon completion of a written application which shall include as a minimum, the name, address, and phone number of the person responsible for the display, the name, address and phone number of the person in charge of the actual setting off of the fireworks, t he time and duration of the display, the date of the display, a site plan of where the display is planned noting precautionary provision of water, fire extinguisher and the like, area designated for onlookers, the type of fireworks to be purchased and name and address of whom the fireworks are to be purchased and other information as required by the board of supervisors or its agents. Applications shall be submitted at least one (1) week prior to a regular scheduled meeting of the board of supervisors. All terms and conditions set by the board of supervisors sha ll be listed on the application or attached thereto and be made a part thereof.

(b) After such permit has been issued sales of fireworks may be made for use under such permit, and the associat ion, organization or group to which it is issued may make use of such fireworks under the term s and conditions of such permit.

(Ord. of 7-25-88(1 ), § 11-29.3)

Sec. 10-74. - Penalty for violation.

Any person who violates any provision of this article shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, be punished as provided in section 1-10.

(Ord. of 7-25-88(1 ), § 11 -29.4)

1/2 6/23/2020 Southampton County, VA Code of Ordinances

Sec. 10-75. - Exemptions-Generally.

This article shall have no application to any officer or member of the armed forces of the commonwealth, or of the United States, while acting within the scope of his authority and duties as such, nor to any offer of sale or sa le of fireworks to any authorized agent of such armed forces; nor shall it be applicable to the sale or use of materials or equipment, otherwise prohibited by this article, when such materials or equipment is used or is to be used by any person for signaling or other emergency use in the operation of any boat, railroad train or other vehicles for the transportation of persons or property.

(Ord. of7-25-88(1}, § 11-29.5)

Sec. 10-76. - Same-Certain fireworks.

(a) This article shall not apply to the use of the sale of sparklers, fountains, Pharoah's serpents, caps for pistols, or to pinwheels commonly known as whirligigs or spinning jennies.

(b) The fireworks listed in subsection (a) may only be used, ignited or exploded on private property with the consent of the owner of such property.

(Ord. of 7-25-88(1 }, § 11-29.6)

Secs. 10-77-1 0-95. - Reserved.

212 SOUTHAMPTON COUNTY FIREWORKS PERMIT APPLICATION

Permits for fireworks displays are issued by the Board of Supervisors under authority of Section 10-73 of the Southampton County Code. We do not use a standard form, but ask you to submit a letter of application that includes the following:

1. The name, address, and phone number of the person responsible for the display 2. The name, address and phone number of the person in charge of the actual setting off of the fireworks 3. A copy of their pyrotechnician's certificate from the Virginia State Fire Marshall 4. The date of the display 5. The time and duration of the display 6. A site plan of where the.display is planned noting precautionary provision of water, fire . extinguishers and the like 7. Area designated for onlookers 8. The type of fireworks to be displayed (from approved attached list) 9. A plan establishing procedures to follow and actions to be taken in the event that a shell fails to ignite in, or discharge from, a mortar or fails to function over the fallout area or other malfunctions

The letter of application and pyrotechnic certification should be submitted to my attention no later than 12:00 p.m., Monday, June 22, 2020 Letter of application for fireworks

As requested by Southampton County this letter represents an application for fireworks on July 4, 2020 in Sedley. I have included all listed items requested per Southampton county.

1. Sedley Events/ 30400 Sycamore Ave. Sedley, Va./757-617-3878 2. William Scott/1108 Buttstation Rd . Chesapeake Va. 23320/757- 975-3816 3. License #8PA02043/ copy attached 4. July 4,2020 5. 9pm - 9:15pm 6. Attached with Sedley fire plan 7. Public parking areas, Hubs, Fire department, ball park parking lot 8. Attached with this and highlighted 9. Attached with Sedley fire plan

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State Fire Marshal's Office 1005 Technology Pa rk Drive Glen Allen, Virginia 23059 PERMISSIBLE FIREWORKS Telephone: (804) 371-0220 Fax: (804) 371-3367 Website: www.vaf,re.gov

In accordance with Section §27-96.1 of the Code of Virginia, unless prohibited by a local ordinance, the provisions of the Statewide Fire Prevention Code pertaining to fireworks shall not apply to the sa le of or to any person using, igniting, or exploding permissible fireworks on private property with the consent of the owner of such property.

The fireworks listed in this document have been field tested to compare the items to the performance criteria of the American Fireworks Standards Laboratory (AFSL) and are classified as "permissible fireworks" for purposes of applying and enforcing the Statewide Fire Prevention Code.

The requirements for the sa le or use of other than permissible fireworks, including certification and permit requirements, can be found in Chapter 56 of the Statewide Fire Prevention Code ( https :// codes. iccsafe .org/pu b lie/document/code/595 / 10149449).

CAUTION: Code of Virginia §27.97 allows local jurisdictions to adopt fire prevention regulations that are more restrictive or more extensive in scope than the Statewide Fire Prevention Code. Many local jurisdictions prohibit the use of all fireworks. Individuals should check with their city, county, or town to determine any local regulations.

Fireworks added to this list after May 16, 2018, will be shown in BLUE at the end of the list. Deletions will be shown in RED.

------2018 APPROVED PERMISSIBLE FIREWORKS

ITEM# FIREWORK NAME ITEM# FIREWORK NAME 0786W 36" GOLD SPARKLERS P-0852A CUCKOO 0983W 20" GOLD SPARKLERS P-0978 11 10 GOLD SPARKLERS FF4000 VOLCANIC ERUPTION P3038 SNOW CONE/ SUNNY PRINCESS FF4002 FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH P3038 SUNNY PRINCESS FF4003 NERVOUS BREAKDOWN P3039 CITY VIEW FOUNTAIN FF4004 FIERY FORTRESS P3044 SUPER HEXAGON FF4006 OLD FAITHFUL P3044A SUPER HEXAGON FF4007 JAMMIN' JET P3044B SUPER HEXAGON FF4009 FEROCIOUS P3044C SUPER HEXAGON FF4010 BANGING BONGOS P3045 DREAM FLOWER FF4011 AMERICAN ACE P3049-1 COLOR BALL FF4013 MAGIC WAND P3049-2 SILVER BUTTERFLY FF4082 FOUNTAIN TRIFECTA/GLOWING EMBERS P3049-B COLOR BALL FF7001 8" GOLD SPARKLERS P3049C SILVER BUTTERFLY FF7002 10" GOLD SPARKLERS P3050A EMERALD EYES FF7005 36''rv'IORNING GLORY - P3050B SMUGG LERS CAVE FF7010 - -iO" MORNING GLORY P3050C GOLDEN DUBLOON BM917 QUICKSILVER P3073 DANCING WITH GHOST BM11310 GREETING COLOURED CHRYSANTHEMUM P3090 KOi POND BM11413 COLORFUL DREAM P3106 SPARTAN SCREAM BM11455 AMAZING P3214 FIRE DESERT FOUNTAIN BM1245 JUNIOR CUCKOO P3219 BOWLING FOUNTAIN BM1246 KILLER BEE P3225 FORTURN FOUNTAIN l BM 1287 NIGHT CELEBRATION - P3601 FANCY TOWN BM13220 EYE Oi="THE TIGER P3602 JR. CUCKOO ASSORTED FOUNTAIN BM911 P-Kll31 SNAKES JADE/ JADE FLOWER/ FLOWER/BUTTERFLY BM919 ORANGE CRUSH P-Kl l31B BLACK SNAKES BM920 RAZZLER DAZZLER PW3221A CAPTAIN'S CASTLE FOUNTAIN BM922 LIVING COLOR P-W438 FLAS H I BS5003 FIRE NICE P-W499A KILLER BEES ta ( FB341 HANGOVER 0205A CRACKLING BALL FF1136 LITTLE BIG BOY 0623 OPEN FLOWER HAPPY BIRD FF5001 FIREFLY SURPRISE/ SLOW MOTION 0651 HAPPPINESS FOUNTAIN FF5002 FROG KI NG 0705 SPRING PEACH FF5007 FROG QUEEN 0830 FRIENDSHIP FOU NTAIN FF675 SUPER FREAK 0830A FRIENDSHIP FOU NTAIN LARGE GG0254 UNICORN 0831 GOLDEN FLOWER KM11301 RAINBOW FOUNTAIN 0831A GOLDEN FLOWER LARGE KM11302 FRISKY STARBURST 0833 4" BUTTERFLY FLOWER KM11315 SUNNY ACALPULCO 0833a 6" BUTTERFLY FLOWER KM11425 MAMA MIA 0835 PLUM FLOWER SMALL KM12054 CALL ME 0835A PLUM FLOWER LARGE JAMAICAN ME CRAZY/ KM13372 0837A JADE FLOWER BOMB CKICKA BOMB BOMB KM30057-14 AROUND THE WORLD 0847-9 HAPPY SILVER FLOWER 9" KM30162-15 FANTASY 0852 CUCKOO FOUNTAIN KM30247-35 STAR CHASER 0925 HAPPY FESTIVAL M5007 CALL ME MAYBE 0981 MORNING GLORY SPARKLER MX826 JUMBO TANK BP4328 FLIGHT OF FANCY P0830 FRIENDSHIP FOUNTAIN BP4309 BEE'S KNEES P-0830A FRIENDSHIP FOUNTAIN BP4313 NUCLEAR PHYSICS P-0831 GOLDEN FLOWERS FOA 1711 JUMBO SMOKE BALL ITEM# FIREWORK NAME ITEM# FIREWORK NAME FOA 1712 SMOKIN' USA FOA 2003 PACIFIC PARADISE FOA 1999 SHOWTIME FOA 2004 MAGIC MOUNTAIN FOA 2010 WOOSH FOA 2005 ROCKY MOUNTAIN HIGH FOUNTAIN FOA 2011 FAR OUT FOA 2006 CALIFORNIA SUNRISE FOA 2012 HAVANA HEAT FOA 2007 PAINTED DESERT FOA 1201 PRO PUNK NON FIREWORK FOA 2008 OHH SO GOOD 3 FOA 1700 SNAP DRAGON SMALL SNAPPERS FOA 2009 MAGIC HORSHOE l FOA 1701 SNAP DRAGON LARGE SNAPPERS FOA 2013 JUST ANOTHER STINKIN FOUNTAIN FOA 1705 SNAP BANGERS FOA 2014 ELECTRIC RAINBOW FOA 1710 COLOR SMOKE BALLS FOA 2015 QUIET RIOT FOA 1715 MINI SMOKE TUBE FOA 2016 MAN IN THE MOON FOA 1718 COLOR SMOKE TUBES FOA 2017 THUNDER SNOW FOA 1732 ASST SNAKE PACK FOA 2018 STARS OVER AMERICA FOA 1733 NIGHT CRAWLERS FOA 2019 PERFECT STORM FOA 1766 STROBE LIGHT FOA 2020 7TH HEAVEN \ FOA 1771 CRACKLING STROBE - FOA 2022 GRAND ILLUSIONS FOA 1772 CRAZY CRACK UP FOA 2023 LAVA LAMP FOA 1801 #8 GOLD SPARKLER WIRE FOA 2027 HEARTS A FIRE FOA 1803 #8 COLOR SPARKLER WIRE FOA 2028 SOLAR STORM #8 COLOR SPARKLER BAMBOO/ FOA 1804 FOA 2029 MYSTIC RAIN SHOWTIME SPARKLERS FOA 1816 #10 GOLD SPARKLER WIRE FOA 2032 SPARKLY NIGHTS #10 GOLD SPARKLER BAMBOO/ FOA 1817 FOA 2033 MAD MONKEY SHOWTIME SPARKLERS #10 COLOR SPARKLER BAMBOO/ FOA 1818 FOA 2041 DREAM WEAVER SHOWTIME SPARKLERS FOA 1819 #10 COLOR SPARKLER WIRE FOA 2042 CUPIDS CRUSH FOA 1824 BLOCKBUSTER GLORY TORCH FOA 2043 SKY ANGEL FOA 1848 #20 GOLD BLOCKBUSTER SPARKLER FOA 2044 SWEET DREAMS FOA 1849 #36 GOLD BLOCKBUSTER SPARKLER FOA 2045 PARTY CUP FOA 1851 #36 JUMBO MORNING GLORY FOA 2046 SHUTTER BUG FOA 1885 #4 GOLDEN DRAGON FOA 2047 FOR REAL FOA 1896 US COSM IC HAIL FOA 2049 ANTE UP FOA 1897 SNOW CONE FOA 5948 THE DUCK ELIM INATOR FOA 1904 POCO DIABLOS FOA 5949 MAMA'S FAVORITE FOA 1958 SCREAMING WILLY FOA 5990 WACKY PACK BOYS FOA 1961 FUNKY FOUNTAIN FOA 5990 WHACKY PACK BOYS FOA 1962 SUN TEARS FOA 5991 WACKY PACK GIRLS FOA 1963 PICK SIX FOUNTAIN FOA 5991 WHACKY PACK GIRLS FOA 1978 M INI CUCKOO FOUNTAIN FOA1765 MAGIC WHIP #8 GOLD SPARKLER BAMBOO/ FOA 1979 NUTTY MONKEY FOA1802 SHOWTIME SPARKLERS FOA 1982 COOL FOA1875 #3 GOLDEN DIAMOND FOA 1983 2 COOL GM 811 GLOWWORMS FOA 1984 HOT POT GM801 BLACK SNAKE FOA 1985 #4 SHELL FOUNTAIN HN 60 HN 60 ASSl. FOUNTAIN FOA 1987 PIRATE SWORD HN 90 HN 90 ASSORTED FOUNTAIN 1 FOA 1988 SHAZAAM / MALIBU MADNESS S104 MAMMOTH SMOKE SMOKE GRENADE/ COMBAT HAND FOA 1990 SIRIUS BLAST S65-1 GRENADE AND HAND GRENADE FOA 1991 AROU ND THE WORLD T1026 #5 ASSORTED FOUNTAINS (3 KINDS) FOA 1997 STARDUST TlS0l TRIC COLOR FOU NTAIN FOA 1998 MALIBU MADNESS T1515 #3 MEDIUM CONIC FOA 2000 CALL OF THE WILD T1516 #4 CONIC FOA 2001 HOLLYWOOD NIGHTS T8502 PARTY POPPERS FOA 2002 CALIFORNIA DREAM IN T8561 MAGNUM PISTOL POPPER V

ITEM# FIREWORK NAME ITEM# FIREWORK NAME W461 SILVERY WATER FOUNTAIN - APE124C BEE HIVE W468 ALADDIN'S LAMP APE401 BELLE OF THE BALL W499A KILLER BEE APE472 BEST TIME CPlll0 1120 MORNING GLORY APE485 BETTER THAN EVER SP355A 1110 GOLD ASSORTED SPARKLER CP1750 BIG DINGER SP458A 1110 GOLD SPARKLER APE521 BITE ME SP165A 118 GOLD ASSORTED SPARKLER APE045 BIZARRE SP263A 118 SPARKLER - FLAG BOX CLUB SS16 BLACK WIDOW FTN SP275A 118 SPARKLER ASST BOX SS27 BLAST OFF SP275B 118 SPARKLER ASST BOX APE461 BLAZEBOT CP1915SPKFDP 118 SPARKLERS APE182 BLAZING FIELD CP1966SPK-PDQ 118 SPARKLERS CP141 BLAZING REBEL 10" E-Z GLOW PUNK APE106 CP141 AS BLAZING REBEL /LIGHTING PUNKl APE261 1-2-3-GO APE405 BLIZZARD 14 IN TRIPLE PAK 0981-20 SS40 BLOSSOMING FLOWERS FTN MORNING GLORIES CP835 36 IN MORNING GLORY BAG OF 6 APE354 BLUE FURY CP242-BX4 7" ASSORTED FOUNTAIN - 4'5 CP989 BLUE PLANET FOUNTAIN CP242-BX 7" ASSORTED FOUNTAIN - 4'S APES66 BLUE RIBBON SS30-BX4 7" ASSORTED FOUNTAIN (DOG) APE107 BOOBY TRAP CPB0A 9" SHARK ASSORTED FOUNTAIN CP2056 BORN 2 BLAST FOUNTAI N CP130B 9" SHARK ASSORTED FOUNTAIN APE577 BORN TO FLY z CPB0C 9" SHARK ASSORTED FOUNTAIN APE412 BOTANICAL GARDEN CPB0D 9" SHARK ASSORTED FOUNTAIN APE262 BRAIN FREEZE CP130-BX4 9" SHARK ASSORTED FTN (BOX 4'5) APE536 BRIGHT FIRE APE014-BX4 9"ASSORTED FOUNTAIN CP2226 BRIGHT LIGHTS BIG CITY APE219 ACES FULL CP2225 BROADWAY SHOW APE266 ACTIVO APE290 BUBBLING LAVA CP947S ALL AMERICAN PAK-60 BUG OUT (4PACK) - r BULL DOG PAK-52 ALL AMERICAN 2 PACK 5530B /7" ASSORTED DOG FTN\ CP2292 ALLEGIANCE CP2024 BULLSEYE APE546 ALWAYS APE351 BURNI N' CP3 15 AMAZING FOUNTAIN 0833A BUTTERFLY & FLOWERS (LARGE) CP315A AMAZING FOUNTAIN 0833A AN BUTTERFLY & FLOWERS (LARGE) CP315B AMAZING FOUNTAIN 0833 BUTTERFLY & FLOWERS {SMALL) CP315-BX AMAZING FOUNTAIN 0833 AN BUTTERFLY & FLOWERS {SMALL) CP31SC AMAZING FOU NTAIN APE549 BUZZING LIGHTS CP315D AMAZING FOUNTAIN CP677 CALIFORNIA ROCKET FTN -LG APE507 AMERICAN PARTY CP677 A CALIFORNIA ROCKET FTN -LG CP954 AMERICAN SPIRIT FTN CP677 B CALIFORNIA ROCKET FTN -LG PAK-60-APE3710 ANTS CP677 C CALIFORNIA ROCKET FTN -LG APE484 ASPHALT COCKTAIL CP677-3DSP CALIFORNIA ROCKET FTN -LG CP901 ASSORTED COLOR AMMO SMOKE CP1779 CAN OF WORMS CP1051 ASSORTED COLOR SNAKES APE446 CAPTAIN SPARK CPlOSl C ASSORTED COLOR SNAKES CP334 CARNIVAL FTN CP1051-4 ASSORTED COLOR SNAKES CP1687 CAROUSEL CP1051-8W ASSORTED COLOR SNAKES CP1594 CASCADING WATERFALL CP299 ASSORTED DINOSAURS APE547 CAT DADDY CP299AS-BX ASSORTED DINOSAURS APE046 CAVEMAN CP299-BX3 ASSORTED DINOSAURS CP1939 CHEEKY FOUNTAIN APE463 ASTROBOT CP1107 CHICKEN COOP APE531 AYE YI YI APE477 CLAP YOUR HANDS APE124B BEE HIVE Kl149 CLIMBING PANDA ITEM# FIREWORK NAME ITEM# FIREWORK NAME APE572 CODE OF HONOR SS39 DUNGEON APE283 COLOR BARRAGE APE020 EAGLE FOUNTAIN APE118 COLOR BLAST APE014D ECLIPSE APE276 COLO R SHOCK CP2302 ELECTROLYTES CP2289 COLORAMA APE249 ELEGANTE FOU NTAIN CP1693 COLORFUL RAIN CP1523 - EN FU EGO APE 488 COLORS OF CHANGE CP1706 ENCORE -- APE293 CO MBUSTION CHAMBER APE346 ENEMIES APE443 COMET MAN APE250 ENERGY BOOST CP2296 COOL BREEZE APc403 ENIGMA CP1520 COUNTDOWN APE497 ENTERTAINMENT OVER LOAD CP1520YP COUNTDOWN CP2369 ERUPTOR FOUNTAIN 0205A CRACKLING BALL APE570 EVADING CAPTURE APE542 CRACKLI NG BLAST APE427 EXPLOSIVE TH UNDER CP842 CRACKLING CACTUS CP999 FAT CAT - FOU NTAIN APE271 CRACKLI NG GLORY APE565 FEDERAL CP1393 CRACKLING SALUTE APE270 FELIZ FOUNTAIN CP2331 CRAZY BUG CP1615 FERRIS WHEEL CP1758 CRAZY COLORS CP2067 FIERY SCORPIONS FINALE 2 PACK/ FINALE 2 PACK APES0l CRAZY FIRE PAK-57 IUP ROAR-20474 & IDOL 204731 PAK-60-APE371A CRICKETS SS42 FIR E ANTS CP705 CRICKETS FO UNTAIN APE294 FIRE AT WILL CP705 AS CRICKETS FOU NTAIN APE267 FIRE DESTORYERS CP1317 CROWD PLEASER APE256 FIRE HUNTERS FOU NTAIN APE021 CRYSTAL FOUNTAIN SS12 FIREFLIES FOU NTAIN APE021 X CRYSTAL FOU NTAIN APE557 FIRST MATE 0852 CUCKOO APE557 FIRST MATE APE288 CUCKOO'S NEST APE478 FLARE-UP CP2298 DANCING LIGHTS CP1201 FLY IT PROUD APE284 DANCING SOM BREROS CP1067 FOUNTAIN SUPREM O DELIRIUM APE353 DAZZLE APE189 FREAKY FOU NTIAN 1 APE190 DAZZLER CP2357 FREEDOM ~ FREEDOM 76 APE486 DEAD ON CP242C 17" ASSORTED FOU NTAIN\ CP1067 DE LIRIUM APE 184 FRENZIED FIREFLIES APE 191 DEMON BLASTER APE385 FROM ABOVE CP2287 DEMON DANCER APE392 FRONT ROW APE036 DESERT BLITZ APE264 FROSTY DEVIL DOG SS30D APE548 FROSTY NIGHT 17'' ASSORTED DOG FTNl CP234 DEVI L'S DELIGHT APE343 FURIOUS CP234 AS DEVIL'S DELIGHT CP2101 GALACTIC REVOLT APE 183 DIABLO ROJO CP2099 GALAXY SQUAD APEOl 7 DIAMOND CUTTER CP1887 GAME TIME '3 APE217 DIAMOND SHOWER APE216 GEM SHOWER \ CP299A DINOSAURS FOUNTAIN APE479 GET ON UP GIANT MYSTERY GEYSER CP299B - DINOSAURS FOUNTAIN CP242B 17" ASSORTED FOU NTAIN\ CP299C DINOSAURS FOUNTAIN CP701 GIANT TIDAL WAVE APE423 DIVAS CP266A GLITTER ING FOUNTAIN CP108-4 DIXIE DELIGHT CP266B GLITTER ING FOU NTAIN APE257 DIXIE DUST CP266A X GLITTERING FOUNTAIN[A] APE574 DOM INATE CP266B Y GLITTERING FOUNTAIN(B] CP2143 DON'T YOU WISH APE421 GLITTERY SPARKS APE493 DRAMATIC EFFECT APE279 GLOBAL LIGHTS ITEM# FIREWORK NAME ITEM# FIREWORK NAME CP1413·3PDQ MINI CALI FORNIA ROCKET FTN CP1910 OPENING SHOW CP1413A MINI CALIFORNIA ROCKET FTN CP2222 OPTICAL ILLUSION CP1413B MINI CALIFORNIA ROCKET FTN APE352 ORANGE FLOAT CP1413C MINI CALIFORNIA ROCKET FTN CP1688 ORCHID CP1413D MINI CALIFORN IA ROCKET FTN APE292 OUTBOX CP1413·PDQ M INI CALIFORNIA ROCKET FTN APE344 PARADE 0852B MINI CUCKOO PAK·S3A PATRIOT 3 PAK E036 M INI ME APE529 PEACH PANTHER E036·BX2 MINI ME (2 PAK BOX) 710 PICCOLO PETE/ Whistle Pete E036·2 MINI ME (2 PAK) 0710P PICCOLO PETE E036·BX3 MINI ME (3 PAK BOX) 0710P AN PICCOLO PETE E036·3 MINI ME (3 PAK) 0710P·4· PDQ PICCOLO PETE CP409 MINI MONSTER 0710P·BX6 PICCOLO PETE APE246 MISS GLITTER APE289 PINATA BUSTER CP778A MISS LIBERTY CP1320 PI NK DIAMONDS APE034 MISSILE WAR CP1327 PINK ICE CP1511 MOLTEN POT APE259 PISTAL PETE CP2288 MONSTER PARADE CP1364 PIT STOP 0981 MORNING GLORIES CP1364·S·SS PIT STOP 0981 MORNING GLORY CP1364· S·SS PIT STOP 0981-10 - MORNING GLORY CP1364·S·SS·P007 PIT STOP 0981·10 AN MORNING GLORY CP1364A PIT STOP 0981-lOAN MORNING GLORY CP1364B PIT STOP - 0981-l0·PDQ M ORNING GLORY CP1364C PIT STOP 0981·20-PDQ MORNING GLORY CP2376 PLAY NOW 0981·8 AN MORNING GLORY APE530 PLUMTASTIC 0981·8·PDQ MORNING GLORY APE560 POSTERIZED CP1966MG MORNING GLORY APES00 POWER COLORS CP365 MORNING GLORY CP2300 POWER ON CP365S MORNING GLORY APE018 PRECIOUS STONES SS4 MORTAR FIRE CP1396 PSYCHEDELIC APE004 MOTHER NATURE CP1396·SW PSYCHEDELIC APE252 MR CRACKLE CP433 PURPLE RAIN CP257S MR. TURTLE W/O WHEELS CP433·AS PURPLE RAIN CP2224 MUSEUM AFTER DARK PAK·Sl · CP1788B PURPLE RAIN (4 FOR 2 PACK) CP762 MYSTERY GEYSER CP1764 PYRO COMBUSTION CP2053 NEON FORCE APE291 PYRO FAN CP2065 NEON GALAXY APE280 PYRO FIRE SP536N NEON SPARKLER APE274 PYRO PROGRAM FOUNTAIN APE014B NEW MOON APE122 PYRO RAIN APE481 NIGHT DEVIL APE122A PYRO RAIN ..---.r-- APE411 NIG HT FROST -s APE122B PYRO RAIN CP1226 NIGHT TREASURE APE122· BX PYRO RAIN CP835 NO.36 MORNING GLORY APE122C PYRO RAIN APE187 NOCHE DEL FUEGO APE122D PYRO RAIN SS33 NORTHERN LIGHT FTN APE285 PYROGLASTIC APE559 NOW AND THEN APE287 PYROMIXER FOU NTAIN CP1699 O· BLIVION APE214 PYROTASTIC APE492 OBSESSED CP260 QUAKE THE BIG ONE APES0S OCEAN DEEP CP1697 RADIANT CP908 OLD GLORY CP2264B/PAK·67 RAGE MONSTER APE410 OLD SPARKY APE390 RAGI NG ZOMBIES APE483 ON YOUR MARK APEOl0 RAIN DANCE APE556 ON YOUR MARKS APE420 RAIN OF COLOR APE399 OPEN RANGE APE255 RAIN SHOWER ITEM# FIREWORK NAME ITEM# FIREWORK NAME CP1884 SURFS UP! APE269 UNGLUED CP748 SURROUND SOUND APE215 UP IN SMOKE CP2400 TACO TUESDAY CP2354 USA ROCKET FOUNTAIN APE491 TAKE PRIDE APE506 UUH AHH CP264 TANK WITH SPRAY APE418 VIOLET EXPLOSION CP264-4 TANK WITH SPRAY APE503 WAIT FOR IT CP264-6 TANK WITH SPRAY CP2304 WALK PROUD CP2310 TASMANIAN CYCLONE APE278 WALKING ZOMBIES SS38 TEQUILA POP APE457 WAR TIME CP211 TEQUILA SUNRISE APE286 WEASEL FOUNTAIN CP2338 THE 3 EMIGOS CP2405 WHIMSY WHISTLING ASSORTED CP954 THE AMERICAN SPIRIT PY103 SCHREECH-A-ROO PACK APE504 THE CHEMIST CP121 WHISTLING GATOR APE086 THE GREAT WHITE T7502 WHISTLING TRI ROTATING WHEEL CP679 THE HEAT CP1889 WHITE OUT APE476 THE NITE THRILLER CP2083 WICKED STRONG CP2093 THE ONE TO BEAT CP2396 WICKED WIZARD CP973 THESE COLORS DON'T RUN SS25 WILD CAT FOU NTAIN THRASHER SHARK WILD DOG CP130C SS30C (9" ASSORTED SHARK FTN} (7" ASSORTED DOG FTNI CP1321 TICKLED PINK CP2306 WILD TURKEY TIGER SHARK CP130A APE350 WILDFLOWER (9" ASSORTED SHARK FTNl CP702 TITANIC CP2358 WILDSIDE CP418A TNT BLASTS APE422 WINNERS CIRCLE CP418AS TNT BLASTS APE014A WINTER STORM APE190 TNT DAZZLER CP1843 WITH A VENGEANCE CP269 TNT FLASH ING FO UNTAIN CP2311 W IZARD ALLEY CP269AS TNT FLASHING FOUNTAIN APE562 WIZARD WORLD CP269-5 TNT FLASHING FOUNTAIN S'S PAK-51 - CPl 788A YELLOW LIGHTING (4FOR2 Pack) CP269AS X TNT FLASHING FOU NTAIN S'S CP2090 ZOMBIE APOCALYPSE JlS CP269AS Y TNT FLASHING FOUNTAIN S'S APESS0 ZOMBIE CRAWL CP269-8 TNT FLASHING FOUNTAIN B'S CP2265A ZO M BIE RUSH CP269-8 X TNT FLASHING FOUNTAIN B'S CP2665B ZOMBIE RUSH CP269-8 Y TNT FLASHING FOUNTAIN S'S APE049 ZOMBIES CP418A TNT MONSTER BLASTS APE245 ZOOMA CP418AS TNT MONSTER BLASTS 623 OPENING FLOWER & HAPPY BIRD TNT SMOKE BALLS CP928 710 SCREAM ING MIMI fASSORTED COLORS} APE268 TRIPPING DAISIES [A]BC213 FLASHING SIGNAL APE400 TRIUMPHANT [A]BC213s FLASHING SIGNAL ASSORTED FOUNTAIN APE367 TROJAN WARRIOR [A]BC214 - 9" BLACK CAT FOUNTAIN ( APE535 TROLLIN' 08528 MINI CUCKOO - BC2001-17/ ASSORTED FOUNTAIN APE495 TWILIGHT NIGHT 1524400297 DOUBLOON FOUNTAIN BC2001-17/ ASSORTED FOU NTAIN APE185 TYPHOON MAMA 1524402001 SILVER CELEBRATION TYRANNOSAURUS BC2001-17/ ASSORTED FOUNTAIN CP299A (ASSORTED DINOSAUR FTNl 1524402016 SU NSET FOUNTAIN BC2001-17/ ASSORTED FOUNTAIN CP385 TYRANNOSAURUS REX 1524402017 BLUE FROST FOUNTAIN BC2006/ CP2342 U.S.A. SPIRIT SUPER SOLDIER 15244020065 ASSORTED FOUNTAIN APE490 ULTIMATE LIGHTS BC201 7" GOLD GLITTERING BC201 ASSORTED FOUNTAIN - 7" GOLD SILVERY BC344 ASSORTED SNAKES ITEM# FIREWORK NAME ITEM# FIREWORK NAME ASSORTED FOUNTAI N ASSORTED SNAKES BC201 BC344 7" GREEN GLITTERING BLACK SNAKES ASSORTED FOUNTAIN ASSORTED SNAKES BC201 BC344 7" TRI COLOR SPRAYER COLORED SNAKES ASSORTED SNAKES BC2014 CUCKOO BC344 GLOWWORMS BC2019 DIAMOND & PEARL BC385 DEN OF SNAKES BC2019·22 ASSORTED FOUNTAIN BC719 CAN OF SMOKE 2 ASSORTED 6" FOUNTAINS BC2041 BC721 SMOKE ALARM JADE FLOWERS ASSORTED FOUNTAIN ASSORTED FOUNTAIN BC2045 BM11397 FOUR ASSORTED 9' BLACK CAT IMPERIAL/ MAGNIFICENT BC2045/ ASSORTED FOUNTAIN BM11399 REGAL/COLONIAL 1524420451 PEACH TREE BC2045/ ASSORTED FOUNTAIN BM1232 CUCKOO FTN 1524420452 GOLD AND SILVER TREASURES BC2045/ ASSORTED FOU NTAIN BM1240 GOLDEN FLOWER 1524420453 GREEN GARDEN BC2045/ ASSORTED FOUNTAIN · BLUE ICE BM1246 KILLER BEE FTN. 1524420454 GREAT BARRIER REEF OPENING FLOWER BC2100/M·123 BM1252 SUPERIOR RED CORAL ~ AND HAPPY BIRD ~ GREAT BARRIER REEF OPENING FLOWER BC2100/M·123 BM1252/0623 SUPERIOR SEA WEED AND HAPPY BIRD GREAT BARRIER REEF BC2100/M·123 BM3001 MAJESTIC SUPERIOR STAR FISH BC2130/ UNDERWATER FURY BM61398/BM113981 ROYAL/GRAND 1524402130 ASSORTED FOUNTAIN BC214/M· 123 BP4308 CATCALLS 9" BLACK CAT FOUNTAIN ASSORTED FOUNTAIN BC2 14/M·123 FB191 KRAZY KLOCK 9" BC ASSORTED BATTLE STAR ASSORTED FOUNTAIN BC214/M·123 FF1088 FANTASYLAND FOUNTAIN 9" BC ASSORTED BEAUTIFUL ASSORTED FOUNTAIN BC214/M·123 FF1136 LITTLE BIG BOY 9" BC ASSORTED FIERY FIESTA BC2177 1.21 GIGAWATT FF1148 SHAZAM FOUTAIN BC2178 LITTLE BIG SHOW FF1418 4 COLOR SMOKE TUBE CONFETTI BLASTER 12" - NOVELTY BC2189 IN LIVING COLOR FF2014 !WILL NOT BE ON AFSL LISTI BC2195 MARGARITA FF2506 SUPER STROBE BC2196 KABOODLE FF4048 PEACOCK FOUNTAIN BC2197 - HOT SAUCE FF4068 JUNIOR PEACOCK FOUNTAIN BC2199 - PACKIN' PURPLE FFS00l FIREFLY SURPRISE/ SLOW MOTION BC2203 QUIET RIOT FF671 PUNKIN CHUCKIN FOUNTAIN BC2205 CAT FIGHT FH·1188 CRACKLI NG BARRELS BC2207 TROPICAL THUNDER JP263 SNAKE CHASER BC2208 BIG CAT JP·266 SUMMER STORM SERIES BC2219 FIRECRACKER BARRAGE JP267 ASSORTED FOUNTAIN - BLUE SPIDER, BC2224 JP·287 CAJUN CRACKLER COLOR MEDLEY SILVER STARS BC2227 BUG ZAPPER JP·350 TANK BC247 RAINBOW FOUNTAIN JP·351 TURTLE BC255/ RATTA·TAT·TAT FOUNTAIN KM11344 ONE UNBELIEVABLE 1524400255 BC259 TIE DYE FOUNTAIN KM11365 MESMERIZE BC313·04/ XL CALIFORNIA CANDLE KM11377 FROG PRINCE 1524431304 ITEM# FIREWORK NAME ITEM# FIREWORK NAME KM11378 WORLDS HIGHEST FOUNTAIN K1033 OPEN FLOWER HAPPY BIRD KM11385 MINI FOUNTAIN K1035 CUCKOO FOUNTAIN KM11423 PSYCHEDELIC K1037 FREAKY TIKI KM12052 SCARFACE K1038 RAZZLE DAZZLE - ASSORTMENT ITEM KM12061 ANIMAL DIVISION K1039 KEYSTONE LIGHTS - t KM1284 NEVER ENDING FOUNTAIN 1<1041 RED RIOT - KM1300 REH ECTION Kl042 CRACKLING CRYSTALS LSM091 GIANT GRENADE K1043 THE BIG DOG LSM091A GIANT GRENADE Kl044 GOTHAM CITY LSM0918 GIANT GRENADE K1049 SPACED OUT P3088 SNOW CONE KlOSO MISS AMERICA - ASSORTMENT ITEM PK8022 VICTORY SWORD K-1052 BURNIN' RUBBER 769 MAGNUM POPPER - ASSORTMENT ITEM K1062 DREAM MACHINE GEYSER FOUNTAIN FB314 K1064 SILVER STAR ASSORTMENT ITEM F8342 MONKEY BUSINESS/ GO BANANA K1066 MAGIC COLOR BURST F88018 BIG STINKER K1067 TRIPLE SHOCK FD-4513 1120 SPARKLERS K1075 BARN BURNER KOO! 118 GOLD SPARKLERS K1076 BOSS HOG K002 14" MORNING GLORIY K1077 MOAI MADNESS JUMBO MORNING GLORY/ K003 K1079 DEVIL'S GRAVEYARDS 10" MORNING GLORY K004 LIGHTNING ROD K1080 MYSTIC SUNDAE KOOS 1110 GOLD SPARKLERS Kl081 FIGHT LIKE A GIRL CAJUN WHISTLING K-021 K2001 SNAPPERS ASSORTMENT ITEM K-0651 HAPPYINESS - ASSORTMENT ITEM K2002 CHAMPAGNE PARTY POPPERS SMALL FR IENDSH IP K-0830 K2003 MAMMOTH SMOKE ASSORTMENT ITEM K-0830A FRIENDSHIP FOUNTAIN K2004 CRACKLING BALLS GOLDEN FLOWER K-0831 K2007 SMOKE BALLS ASSORTMENT ITEM GOLDEN FLOWER K-0831A K2010 ASSORTED MAGIC SNAKES ASSORTMENT ITEM K-0837A JADE FLOWERS - ASSORTMENT ITEM K2010 BLACK SNAKES K-0860 SMOKE BALLS-ASSORTMENT ITEM K2010 COLOR SNAKES KlOOO TOMAHAWK ROCKET FOUNTAINS K2010 MAGIC SNAKES, 4 PACK K1003 MAXIMUM OVERLOAD FOUNTIAN K2015 DISCO FLASH - ASSORTMENT ITEM FLYING BETSY/ K1005 K-T08528 MINI CUCKOO - ASSORTMENT ITEM AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL SOUND OF THE CITY K1007 WRATH OF THE BEAST K-T1064 ASSORTM ENT ITEM KlOOB WATERFRONT CELEBRATION K-T1515 CON IC FOUNTAIN - ASSORTMENT ITEM K1010 TIE DYE SURPRISE MX844 PENGUIN W/BALLOON KlOlOA TIE DYE SURPRISE P3085 BALLERINA BALL K1012 BOILER BLAST - ASSORTMENT ITEM T8502-6 PARTY POPPERS Kl015 KILLER BEE 45160Q SNAKE ASSORTMENT K1016 CHASE THE ACE/DESERT MOON 45175 MAGNUM POPPERS Kl017 RISING STORM 45470 PARTY POPPERS 12 PACK K1019 DRAGON SLAYER/ MOLTEN LAVA B-094 1136 MORNING GLORY - J 7 Kl025 LIL'BIG SHOT 8-150 SNAP DISPLAY 100 COUNT Kl027 DANCING DIAMONDS 8-155 SPARKLER DISPLAY 120 COUNT K1028 WORLD OF WONDERS E-OlOA CONIC CONE K1029 FIRE & ICE E-011 113 ASSORTED CONES/ Lady Liberty Kl031 SIX SHOOTER E-012 DRAGON WRATH CONES K1032 HN90 ASSORTED FOUNTAINS E-015 MT. KILAUEA'S ER UPTION CONES { ITEM# FIREWORK NAME ITEM# FIREWORK NAME E-022 VOLCANIC VORTEX CONES H-058 SODA POP FOUNTAIN C-016B LARGE CALIFORNIA CANDLE H-061 HAPPY SILVER FLOWER JUMBO PHANTOM C-017 H-062A 1 INCH ASSORTED FOUNTAIN CALIFORN IA CANDLE F-046A SILVER CRACKLE CRACKER H-064 GOLDEN PINE FOREST F-080 CRACKLING BALL H-065 PEACOCK TAIL FAN FOUNTAIN F-083Q CRACKLING SILVER SALUTE H-066 TIJUANA TREMOR FOUNTAIN F-089Q CRACKLING BALL H-068 POWERSURGE FOUNTAIN F-120 WOLFPACK THUNDER PACKS H-017A/B KILLER BEE FOUNTAIN H-003 WAR DRUM FOUNTAIN H-072 ASSORTED CRACKLING FOUNTAIN H-006 FIRECRACKER FOUNTAIN H-074 WILD BAT FOUNTAIN H-007 PHANTASTIC FOUNTAIN H-075D PHANTOM POWER FOUNTAIN H-009 ASSORTED Ill FOUNTAIN H-075F LARGE PHANTOM FOUNTAIN FLYING STARS H-013 H-080 MORTAR LOAD FOUNTAIN NO NOISE FOUNTAIN H-014 PEACOCK FOUNTAIN H-081B WHISTLING PHANTOM H-016 MADHATTER FOUNTAIN H-081BQ WHISTLING PHANTOM H-017A HAPPINESS FOUNTAIN (S&S) H-081C WHISTLING PHANTOM H-019 KOMODOO 3000 FOUNTAIN H-084 FEAST OF FIRE FOUNTAIN CHRYSANlHEMUM APACHE FIREDANCE H-020 H-085 GARDEN FOUNTAIN PREMIERE FOUNTAIN H-023 - SUNDANCE FOUNTAIN H-087 APACHE FIREDANCE FOUNTAIN H-024 ODYSSEY FOUNTAIN H-088 NEW YORK HARBOR FOUNTAIN H-025 SPARK PLUG FOUNTAIN H-091 MOONDANCE FOUNTAIN H-025BB SPARK PLUG FOUNTAIN H-0918 MOONDANCE FOUNTAIN H-025C SPARK PLUG FOUNTAIN H-091C MOONDANCE FOUNTAIN H-027 NEW AGE MADNESS FOUNTAIN H-091P MOONDANCE FOUNTAIN H-032 90 SECOND CRACKLING ASSAULT H-091Q MOON DANCE FOUNTAIN H-034 ST. ELMO'S FIRE FOUNTAIN H-093 PATRIOTIC POWERBLAST H-035 5 INCH ASSORTED FOUNTAINS H-095 HISSING COBRA H-037 CUCKOO FOUNTAIN H-097 TIGERS FURY FOUNTAIN SMALL VIOLET AND H-037B CUCKOO FOUNTAIN H-098A CRIMSON FOUNTAIN LARGE VIOLET AND H-037C CUCKOO FOUNTAIN H-098D CRIMSON FOUNTAIN H-039 BAZOOKA TORCH FOUNTAIN H-099 BREW-HAHA FOUNTAIN GOLDE NG ATE H-040 FRIENDSHIP FOUNTAIN H-101 SPECTACULAR FOUNTAIN PHANTOM FIRE H-042 GOLDEN FLOWER FOUNTAIN H-103A FOU NTAIN ISMALLI LARGE GOLDEN H-043A H-105 PHANTASIA FOUNTAIN FLOWER FO UNTAIN H-044A LARGE FRIENDSHIP FOUNTAIN H-106A THUNDERFEST FOUNTAIN H-045 DRAGONS TEARS FOUNTAIN H-107 GALACTIC STARBURST FOUNTAIN H-047A JUNIOR CUCKOO FOUNTAIN H-108 PHANTOM BLAST FOUNTAIN H-047B JUNIOR CUCKOO FOUNTAIN H-111 PEACH FLOWER IN SPRING H-048 SWORDFISH FOUNTAIN H-lllA PEACH FLOWER IN SPRING H-050 ALPHA WOLF FOUNTAIN H-113 PHANTOMS FURY FOUNTAIN H-051 FUNKY MONKEY FOUNTAIN H-115 JUMBO POWDER KEG FOUNTAIN JADE FLOWERS AND H-052 H-116 HASTA LA VISTA BABY FOUNTAIN BUTTERFLY FLOWERS HNG0 ASSORTED JADE AND BUTTERFLY H-052C H-120 KING OF BUNG FOUNTAIN FOUNTAINS H-055 HN 90 ASSORTED FOUNTAINS H-127 ELECTRIC SHOCK FOUNTAIN HN 89 ASSORTED H-056 H-131A CELEBRATION CAKE FOUNTAIN 7 INCH FOUNTAINS H-057 LUMINESCENCE FOUNTAIN H-133 LIGHT OF LIBERTY FOUNTAIN ITEM# FIREWORK NAME ITEM# FIREWORK NAME H-137 FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS FOUNTAIN H-213 POINT N SHOOT FOUNTAIN EENIE MEENIE MINEY H-138Q H-214 LADY LIBERTY FOUNTAIN MOE FOUNTAIN H-143A ASSORTED 7 INCH FOUNTAIN H-215 TORCHBEARER FOUNTAIN PHANTOM TWILIGHT MULBERRY STREET H-146 H-216 MAGIC FOUNTAIN MAYHEM FOU NTAIN H-150 SEA SERPENT FOUNTAIN H-217Q THE PHANTOM FOUNTAIN H-153 ROCKIN THE USA FOUNTAIN H-218 LIBERTY TORCH FOUNTAIN H-155 ROAR ING LION FOUNTAIN H-219 AMERICAN SPARKLE FOUNTAIN SHIMMERING SKY H-156 BREATHLESS FOUNTAIN H-220 DELIGHT FOUNTAIN PHANTOM PHLASH H-158 H-223 PHANTOM DUO PHINISH FOUNTAIN H-160 SERENITY NO NOISE FOUNTAIN H-224Q NIGHT JUSTIC FOUNTAIN H-161 FLYING FREN2Y FOUNTAIN H-225Q PROTON BLAST FOUNTAIN H-166 GARGANTUA FOUNTAIN H-226 SUPER SPARKS FOUNTAIN WRATH OF THE H-167 H-227 WAR FOUNTAIN HYDRA FOUNTAIN

~ H-168 LUCKY LEPRECHAUN FOUNTAIN H-228 SONIC WAVE FOUNTAIN H-171 CORE REACTOR FOUNTAIN H-229 ILLUMINATI TRIANGLE PHANTOM SPARKLE H-172 H-230 RED WHITE AND BLUE JUBILEE OF PRIDE FOUNTAIN H-173 HULL-A-BLUE' FOUNTAIN H-232 THERE SHE GLOWS H-180 THREE OF A KIND FOUNTAIN H-300 MAJESTIC LIGHTNING PHANTOM MYSTICAL H-181 H-301 DRAGON BOY MAGIC FOUNTAIN PHANTOM DRAGON H-182 H-302 SPARKLING WONDER SLAYER FOUNTAIN H-183 PATRIOTIC PARTY FOUNTAIN 1-004Q WOLF PACK SNAPS H-184 MAGMA GLOW FOUNTAIN 1-007 WOLF PACK SNAPS r H-185 BONSAI PIPELINE FOUNTAIN - 1-008 - WOLF PACK SNAPS PHANTOM CROWN H-190 l-008Q WOLF PACK SNAPS JEWEL FOUNTAIN H-191 PHANTOM NIGHT OWL FOUNTAIN 1-009 WOLF PACK SNAPS PHANTOM CONFETTI H-192A 1-009B WOLF PACK SNAPS LIGHTS FOUNTAIN H-193 PHANTOM PIXIE DUST FOUNTAIN 1-009S WOLF PACK SNAPS H-194 WELDERS FLASH FOUNTAIN 1-010 WOLF PACK SNAPS H-195 PHANTOM WHIRL FOUNTAIN 1-011 JOKER STRING BOMBS H-196 CPSMIC PEARLS FOUNTAIN 1-012A PARTY POPPERS H-197 SWARM OF SPARKS FOUNTAIN 1-021 WEDDING PARTY POPPERS H-198 BREAKAWAY FOUNTAIN 1-022 JUMBO PARTY STREAMERS H-199 PHANTOM TREASURE FOUNTAIN 1-022B JUMBO PARTY STREAMERS H-200 PHANTOM UPROAR FOUNTAIN 1-027 PYRO TORCH H-201 PHANTOM FLURRY FOUNTAIN 1-028 12 M INUTE PYRO TORCH H-202 FALLING STAR FOUNTAIN 1-030 MAGMUM PARTY POPPERS H-203 PHANTOM FIREPIT FOUNTAIN 1-040 PARTY STREAMERS H-204 MANIC MOONLIGHT FOUNTAIN 1-041 PARTY STREAMERS H-205 POINT OF IMPACT FOUNTAIN 1-0415 PARTY STREAM ERS - H-206 SOLAR PHANTASY FOUNTAIN M-032A/B LAZER FLASH AVALANCHE OF H-207 M-046 METEORITES SPARKS FOUNTAIN H-208 PHANTOM CRAZE FOUNTAIN M -047A CRACKLING LAZER FLASH H-209 FRACTURE FOUNTAIN M-053Q FIERY FROG H-210 VIBRANT VOLTAGE FOUNTAIN M-054 FLAMING SPEAR FOUNTAIN H-211 FACE OFF FOUNTAIN M-058 MAGIC M INI FROG H-212 SAY CHEESE FOUNTAIN M-063 ROCK AROUND THE CLOCK ITEM# FIREWORK NAME ITEM# FIREWORK NAME GG66832 SLAMMER MB0981L MORNING GLORY SPARKLERS GG66862 SNAKE MB1313 CALIFORNIA CANDLE GG67094 CODEX FOUNTAIN MB6001 COLORFUL WHEEL GG701 SMALL SOLID GOLD MB708 ROJO GG702 SOLID GOLD, LARGE MB709 AZUI HF0705 GEORGIA PEACH MB7103 116 CONE FOUNTAIN 118 BLACK JACK ASSORTED HF0740 MB7108 SPRING FESTIVAL WIRE SPARKLERS 118 BLACK JACK ASSORTED HF0740B MB712 FLASHY JEWELRY BAM BOO SPARKLERS 1110 BLACK JACK ASSORTED HF07S0 MB7200ABC 113 CONE WIRE SPARKLERS HF07S0B 1110 BLACK JACK BAMBOO SPARKLERS MB7201ABC NO.4 CONE ASSORTED HF404 GUMMI BEARS MB7202 118 CONE FOUNTAIN HF701 AMERICAN MB7204 RAZZLE DAZZLE 1 HF702 PREDATOR MB7212 WHISTLING COLOR CUCKOO HF703 GRIZ FOUNTAIN MB736 NINJA STAR HF900 MILITARY SMOKE, WHITE XL MB737 ROSE GARDEN HFNSlO00 NEON SPARKLER MB737N RAIN DANCE FOUNTAIN HFT8500A PARTY PIG SNAPPERS MB738 CRACKLING THUNDER HFT8500A-B PARTY PIG SNAPPERS MB739 WILD FLOWERS HFT8500A-Hl PARTY SNAPPERS BAG MB741 ROYAL PALACE MS002 DARE TO DREAM MB742 LUCKY DIAMOND MB/1312-A,B,C ACROSS THE BROADWAY MB743 MAGIC CAROUSEL MB0205A CRACKLI NG BALL MB747 SUPER STAR MB0205AS MAGIC CUBE MB751 TIGER BLOSSOM MB0210S BOOBY TRAP MB753 BEER KEG FOUNTAIN MB0623 OPEN FLOWER/HAPPY BIRD MB754AB HOT DAMN/SILVER MOON MB0651 HAPPIN ESS, SMALL MB757 NEON CAKE FOUNTAIN M B0651 HAPPINESS FOUNTAIN MB758 NIGHT FALL MB0651A HAPPINESS, LARGE MB759 AMERICAN CITY FOUNTAIN MB0705 PEACH FLOWER IN SPRING MB760 DOUBLE EDGE MB0711A NITE SIREN, LARGE MB761 PURPLICIOUS MB0740 NO. 8 ASSORTED WIRE SPARKLER MB762 PROMISE MB0740B NO. 8 ASSORTED BAMBOO SPARKLER MB763 HAPPY DAZE MB0750B NO. 10 ASSORTED BAMBOO SPARKLER MB764 NO SISSY MB0769 PISTOL POPPER MB765 DOUBLE SHOT MB0830 FRIENDSHIP, SMALL MB766 SHINE ON MB0830A FRIENDSHIP, LARGE MB767 ZOO CREW MB0831 SMALL GOLDEN FLOWER MB769 MR. 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Per Request of Sedley Events Coordinator Brandon Cook, Sedley Vol. Fire Department will be providing fire protection as volunteer staffing fire allows on July 4, 2020. Sedley Volunteer Fire will be staging Brush Truck 85 with 300-gallon tank of water as well as 1 dry chemical extinguisher and 6 Indian packs for suppression. This truck will be staged at the launch area. Engine 83 is equipped with 1000 gallons of water and will be staged behind the ball field on Oak Ave. We will have engine 81 which carries 1000 gallons of water and 3 forms of portable fire extinguishers on standby. We will also have tanker 80 with 3000 gallons of water staged at the fire house with a driver ready to respond.

If a fire occurs Sedley Volunteer Fire Department has a 13,000-gallon tank of water behind the fire house which is 960 feet down Johnson Mill and 1056 feet from the shoot sight. If a shell fails to ignite, or a shell fails to function over the fall out area Sedley Fire will respond. We will send out a team of two accompanied by the fireworks coordinator with portable fire extinguishers to conduct a search of the potential fire hazard. They will stay in contact via handheld radio with the site coordinator and report what they find.

A site plan is attached with this letter outlining our staging and provisions for the day of the event on July 4, 2020. SVFD will also remain in service for other emergencies that may arise in our response district. If any other questions or concerns do arise please contact Sedley Volunteer Fire Department.

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https://www.bing.com/maps?q=sedley+va&cvid=b40c610739c345ca8e 10fcd9d8e6577 d&FORM=AN SPA1 &PC=DCTS 2/2 Franklin-Southampton BUILDING PERMIT 207 W 2nd Ave Franklin VA 28351 757-562-8580 B-20-200507 Permission is hereby granted for building installation, as noted below. All work will comply with the Virginia Unifor m Statewide Building Code and all other applicable State and Local Laws, Ordinances and Regulations.

Dateissued: 6/22/2020 Location: 30400 SYCAMORE AVENUE 23878 Permit issued to: OWNER Subdivision: SOUTHAMPTON COUNTY Zoned As:

Parcel ID: TP 47A2-1-87 Legal: TP 47A2-1-87

Owner: COOK, BRANDOW W. Address: 30400 SYCAMORE AVENUE City ST ZIP: SEDLEY, VA 23878 PH: 757-975-3816

Contractor: SEDLEY EVENTS Address: 30400 SYCAMORE AVENUE City ST ZIP: SEDLEY, VA 23878 PH: 757-617-3878

Improvement Desc: APPROVAL FOR FIREWORKS DISPLAY AT SEDLEY BALL FIELD FOR INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION IAW PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS.

Remarks: THIS PERMIT IS BEING ISSUED WITH THE UNDERSTANDING THAT A FINAL INSPECTION IS MANDATORY.

Value of Improvement: 3500

Fee Due

50.50

Applicant:______BUILDING OFFICIA~ t',tl ~ IJ{Jd

All holders of a permit, or their agents shall notify the I nspection Department at the appropriate stage of construction so that approval may be given before work is continued. CALL BEFORE YOU DIG !! ! IT'S THE LAW !!! 1-800-552-7001 APPLICATION FOR OUTDOOR DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS

CITY OF FRANKLIN BUREAU OF INSPECTIONS 207 WEST 2nd A VENUE FRANKLIN, VIRGIN IA 23851 (757) 562-8580 Fax (757) 562-0870

This a lication must be received by this office 15 days rior to the event date. Name of Applicant t;f£)..f'/g~en-+S Telephone Number 7?; 7 -(j/7 - 3~ ),8 Address 3o L{ 0 S'/(1 - o, e f) Ve City S<°d I ~y State Vs Zip z_ ?,g '11 Individual/Group/Organization Sponsoring the outdoor fireworks display ; o f :+

Attach evidence of financ ial responsibility by the sponsor of the event and by the operator of the fireworks display. This could be an insurance certificate or other document attesting to coverage or responsibilit y.

I Display datc':f: ~ul y time 9 ec.Prop osed rain/w ind date 5 }uf y time len if postponed.

The approximate number and kinds of fireworks to be discharged. (Attach separate sheet if necessary)

Submit a diagram of the grounds on which the outdoor fireworks display is to held showing the point at which the fireworks are to be discharged, the fallout area, the location of all buildings, highways and other lines of conununication, the lines behind whjch the audience is to be restrained, and the location of other possible overhead obstructions.

Upon receipt of this application 10 days in advance of the date set fo r this outdoor fireworks display, the Inspections Department will make or initiate an investigation of the site o f the proposed display for the purpose o f detem1ining compliance with these regulations in the case of this particular display.

J understand that bv signing this application I agree to execute the proposed Ore1rorks displa v in accordance with the rules and regulations outlined in the Statell"ide Fire Prevention Code and NFPA 1123 and 1124.

Date 2.2 ) u N £ 2.cZo SEDLEVE-01 DRICKS ACORD DATE (MM/DD/YYYY) ~ CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE I 6 /22/2020 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BEL OW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER, AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER.

IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(ies) must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may require a n endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER I ~~~IACT Man~ Rawls, LLC 301 Main Street (A1g,NJ0, Ext): (757) 562-6131 r:i~. Nol:(757) 562-7175 I E-MAIL Franklin , VA 23851 ADDRESS·

I INSURER{Sl AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC # 1NsURERA ,Auto-Owners Insurance 18988 INSURED INSURER B : Sedley Events INSURER C: I Sycamore Avenue I 30400 INSURER D : Sedley, VA 23878 I INSURER E: I 1NSURER F: COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER· REVISION NUMBER· THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT. TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR ADDL SUBR ITR TYPE OF INSURANCE ,..,en l wvn POLICY NUMBER ,,.1;£\;\~:vfill __POLICY EXP LIMITS A co""""" oe,m""'"'N I EACH OCCURRENCE s 1,000,000 g CLAIMS-MADE B OCCUR 43883890 DAMAGE TO RENTED 300,000 7/4/2020 7/4/2021 ...... ,...,..,... n=:a nr:r:11rrenr:P\ s 10,000 MEO EXP (Anv one person\ s 1,000,000 PERSONAL & ADV INJURY s GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: I GENERAL AGGREGATE $ 2,000,000 POLICY C . PRO-JECT 2,000,000 Fl L LOC PRODUCTS • COMP/OP AGG $ OTHER: s AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT tJ:-;. ::arr,rl.,.nt) s ANY AUTO I BODILY INJURY (Per person! $ OWNED i SCHEDULED AUTOS ONLY AUTOS I BODILY INJURY {Per acc,dentl $ - I PROPERTY DAMAGE =7 AUTHIRW SONLY ~8fo'l'b%i~ (Per accident) $ r- s h UMBRELLA LIAB rl OCCUR I EACH OCCURRENCE $ EXCESS LIAS CLAIMS-MADE I AGGREGATE I s I DED I I RETENTION s I I I $ WORKERS COMPENSATION I OTH- AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY ~ffnm I ER YIN I ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE E.L. EACH ACCIDENT $ p:r~~il¾~,~~'m EXCLUDED? N/A • E.L. DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEI $ If yes, describe under DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below I EL. DISEASE - POLICY LIMIT $ I I I I I I I I DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS I LOCATIONS / VEHICLES (ACORD 101, Additional Remarks Schedule, may be allached If more space Is required) Certificate holder is additional insured per V irginia Commercial General liability Plus Endorseme nt 55421 (5-17), copy attached.

CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION

SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN Southampton County ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. PO Box 400 Courtland, VA 23837 AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE

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VIRGINIA COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY PLUS COVERAGE

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COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART

1. EXTENDED WATERCRAFT LIABILITY This coverage does not apply to: SECTION I • COVERAGES, COVERAGE A - a. "Bodily injury" or "property damage" expected or BODILY INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE intended from the standpoint of the insured. LIABILITY, 2. Exclusions is amended. Exclusion This exclusion does not apply to "bodily injury" g .(2) is deleted and is replaced by the following resulting from the use of reasonable force to exclusion. protect persons or property. (2) A watercraft you do not own that is: b. Any obligation of the insured under a workers (a) Less than 50 feet long; and compensation, disability benefits or unemploy­ (b) Not being used to carry persons or ment compensation law or any similar law. property for a charge; c. (1) "Bodily injury" or "property damage" arising out of the actual, alleged or threatened dis­ 2. HIRED AUTO AND NON-OWNED AUTO charge, dispersal. seepage, migration. LIABILITY release or escape of "pollutants": Coverage for "bodily injury" and "property damage" (a) That are, or are contained in any liability provided under SECTION I • COVERAGES, property that is: COVERAGE A · BODILY INJURY AND PROP­ 1) Being transported or towed by, ERTY DAMAGE LIABILITY, is extended as follows handled or prepared for placement under this item. but only if you do not have any other into or upon, or taken from the insurance available to you which affords the same or "auto"; similar coverage. 2) Otherwise in the course of transit by you or on your behalf; or Coverage 3) Being disposed of, stored, treated or We will pay those sums the insured becomes legally processed into or upon the "auto"; obligated to pay as damages because of "bodily (b) Before such "pollutants" or property con­ injury" or "property damage" arising out of the main­ taining "pollutants" are moved from the tenance or use of an "auto": place they are accepted by you or any­ a. You do not own; one acting on your behalf for placement b. Which is not registered in your name; or into or onto the "auto"; or c. Which is not leased or rented to you for more (c) After such "pollutants" or property con­ than ninety consecutive days taining "pollutants" are removed from and which is used in your business. the "auto" to where they are delivered, disposed of or abandoned by you or Exclusions anyone acting on your behalf. With respect to only HIRED AUTO AND NON­ Paragraph c.(1 )(a) does not apply to "pollu­ OWNED AUTO LIABILITY, the exclusions which tants" that are needed or result from the nor­ apply to SECTION 1- COVERAGES, COVERAGE A mal mechanical, electrical or hydraulic func­ - BODILY INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE tioning of the "auto" or its parts, if the dis­ LIABILITY, other than the Nuclear Energy Liability charge, release, escape, seepage, migra­ Exclusion Endorsement, do not apply. The following ion or dispersal of such "pollutants" is di­ exclusions apply to this coverage. rectly from a part of the "auto" designed to

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hold, store, receive or dispose of such (2) Property in the care, custody or control of "pollutants" by the "auto" manufacturer. any insured Paragraphs c.(1 )(b) and c.(1 )(c) do not other than "property damage" to a residence or apply, if as a direct result of maintenance or a private garage by a private passenger "auto" use of the "auto", "pollutants" or property covered by this coverage. containing "pollutants" which are not in or g. (1) "Bodily injury" to: upon the "auto", are upset, overturned or (a) An "employee" of the insured arising out damaged at any premises not owned by or of and in the course of employment by leased to you. The discharge, release, es­ the insured; or cape. seepage, migration or dispersal of the (b) The spouse, child, parent, brother or "pollutants" must be directly caused by such sister of that "employee" as a conse­ upset. overturn or damage. quence of Paragraph g.(1)(a). (2) Any loss, cost or expense arising out of any: (2) This exclusion applies: (a) Request, demand or order that any in­ (a) Whether the insured may be liable as an sured or others test for, monitor, clean employer or in any other capacity; and up, remove, contain, treat, detoxify or (b) To any obligation to share damages with neutralize, or in any way respond to, or or repay someone else who must pay assess the effects of "pollutants"; or damages because of the injury. (b) Claim or "suit" by or on behalf of a gov­ (3) This exclusion does not apply to: ernmental authority for damages be­ (a) Liability assumed by the insured under cause of testing for, monitoring, cleaning an "insured contract". up, removing, containing, treating, de­ (b) "Bodily injury" to any "employee" of the toxifying or neutralizing, or in any way insured arising out of and in the course responding to, or assessing the effects of his or her domestic employment by of "pollutants". the insured unless benefits for such in­ d. "Bodily injury" or "property damage" however jury are in whole or in part either pay­ caused, arising directly or indirectly, out of: able or required to be provided under (1) War, including undeclared or civil war; any workers compensation law. (2) Warlike action by a military force, including action in hindering or defending against an Who Is An Insured actual or expected attack, by any govern­ With respect to only this coverage, SECTION II - ment, sovereign or other authority using WHO IS AN INSURED is deleted and replaced by military personnel or other agents; or the following provision. (3) Insurrection, rebellion, revolution, usurped SECTION II - WHO IS AN INSURED power, or action taken by governmental a. Each of the following is an insured with respect authority in hindering or defending against to this coverage. any of these. (1) You. e. "Bodily injury" or "property damage" for which (2) Your partners if you are designated in the the insured is obligated to pay damages by rea­ Declarations as a partnership or a joint son of the assumption of liability in a contract or venture. agreement. This exclusion does not apply to (3) Your members if you are designated in the liability for damages: Declarations as a limited liability company. (1) Assumed in a contract or agreement that is (4) Your "executive officers" if you are desig­ an "insured contract", provided the "bodily nated in the Declarations as an organization injury" or "property damage" occurs subse­ other than a partnership, joint venture or quent to the execution of the contract or limited liability company. agreement. However, if the insurance under (5) Any person using the "auto" and any person this policy does not apply to the liability of or organization legally responsible for the the insured, it also does not apply to such use of an "auto" not owned by such person liability assumed by the insured under an or organization, provided the actual use is "insured contract". with your permission. (2) That the insured would have in the absence b. None of the following is an insured. of the cont(act or agreement. (1) Any person engaged in the business of his f. "Property damage" to: or her employer with respect to "bodily in­ (1) Property owned or being transported by. or jury" to any co-"employee" of such person rented or loaned to any insured; or injured in the course of employment.

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(2) Any person using the "auto" and any person (2) When Bodily Injury Hired Auto and Non­ other than you, legally responsible for its Owned Auto Each Occurrence Limit and use with respect to an "auto" owned or Property Damage Hired Auto and Non­ registered in the name of: Owned Auto Each Occurrence Limit are (a) Such person; or shown in the Declarations: (b) Any partner or "executive officer" of (a) The limit shown for Bodily Injury Hired yours or a member of his or her Auto and Non-Owned Auto Each Occur­ household; or rence is the total amount of coverage (c) Any "employee" or agent of yours who is and the most we will pay for all dam­ granted an operating allowance of any ages because of or arising out of all sort for the use of such "auto". "bodily injury" in any one "occurrence". (3) Any person while employed in or otherwise (b) The limit shown for Property Damage engaged in duties in connection with an Hired Auto and Non-Owned Auto Each "auto business", other than an "auto Occurrence is the total amount of cov­ business" you operate. erage and the most we will pay for all (4) The owner or lessee (of whom you are a damages because of or arising out of all sub-lessee) of a hired "auto" or the owner of "property damage" in any one "occur­ an "auto" you do not own or which is not rence". registered in your name which is used in your business or any agent or employee of 3. BROADENED SUPPLEMENTARY PAYMENTS any such owner or lessee. SUPPLEMENTARY PAYMENTS · COVERAGES A (5) Any person or organization with respect to AND B, Paragraph 1.d. is amended. the conduct of any current or past partner­ The amount we will pay for the actual loss of earn­ ship or joint venture that is not shown as a ings is increased from $250 per day to S400 per day. Named Insured in the Declarations. 4. ADDITIONAL PRODUCTS-COMPLETED OPERA­ Additional Definitions TIONS AGGREGATE LIM IT The following definition applies to only this coverage. If the endorsement, EXCLUSION - PRODUCTS "Auto business" means the business or occupation COMPLETED OPERATIONS HAZARD, CG 21 04, of selling. repairing, servicing, storing or parking is not attached to this policy, then the following pro­ "autos". vision is added to SECTION Ill - LIMITS OF INSURANCE. Limits of Insurance Commencing with the effective date of this po licy, With respect to only this coverage, SECTION Ill - we will provide one additional Products-Completed LIMITS OF INSURANCE is deleted and replaced by Operations Aggregate Limit, for each annual period, the following provision. equal to the amount of the Products-Completed Op­ SECTION Ill • LIMITS OF INSURA NCE erations Aggregate Limit shown in the Declarations. a. The Limits of Insurance shown in the Declara­ The maximum Products-Completed Operations Ag­ tions and the rules below fix the most we will gregate Limit for any annual period will be no more pay regardless of the number of: than two times the original Products-Completed (1) Insureds; Operations Aggregate Limit. (2) Claims made or "suits" brought; or (3) Persons or organizations making claims or 5 . PERSONAL INJURY EXTENSION bringing "suits". a. If the endorsement EXCLUSION - PERSONAL b. We will pay damages for "bodily injury" or "prop­ AND ADVERTISING INJURY, CG 21 38, is at­ erty damage" up to the limits of liability shown in tached to this policy, then this provision, 5. PER­ the Declarations for this coverage. Such dam­ SONAL INJURY EXTENSION, does not apply. ages shall be paid as follows: b. If the endorsement EXCLUSION - PERSONAL (1 ) When Hired Auto and Non-Owned Auto AND ADVERTISING INJURY, CG 21 38, is not Each Occurrence Limit is shown in the Dec­ attached to this policy, then under SECTION V - larations, such limit is the total amount of DEFINITIONS, 14. "Personal and advertising . coverage and the most we will pay for all injury" is deleted and replaced by the following damages because of or arising out of all definition. "bodily injury" and "property damage" in any 14. "Personal and advertising injury" means in­ one "occurrence". jury, including consequential "bodily injury",

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arising out of one or more of the following insurance applies to this coverage as de­ offenses: scribed in 7. DAMAGE TO PREMISES a. False arrest, detention or imprisonment: RENTED TO YOU, b. Limits of Insurance. b. Malicious prosecution; (2) The following additional exclusions apply to c. The wrongful eviction from, wrongful "property damage" arising out of water entry into, or invasion of the right of pri­ damage to premises rented to you or tem­ vate occupancy of a room, dwelling or porarily occupied by you with permission of premises that a person occupies, com­ the owner: mitted by or on behalf of its owner, (a) "Property damage" to: landlord or lessor; 1) The interior of the premises cau sed d. Oral or written publication, in any man­ by or resulting from rain or snow, ner, of material that slanders or libels a whether driven by wind or not; or person or organization or disparages a 2) Heating, air conditioning, plumbing person's or organization's goods, pro­ or fire protection systems, or other ducts or services; equipment or appliances. e. Oral or written publication, in any man­ (b) "Property damage" caused by or result­ ner, of material that violates a person's ing from any of the following: right of privacy; 1) Mechanical breakdown, including f. The use of another's advertising idea in bursting or ruptu re caused by your "advertisement"; centrifugal force; g. Infringing upon another's copyright, 2) Cracking, settling, expansion or trade dress or slogan in your shrinking; "advertisement"; or 3) Smoke or smog; h. Discrimination, humiliation, sexual ha­ 4) Birds, insects. rodents or other rassment and any violation of civil rights animals; caused by such discrimination, humi­ 5) Wear and tear; liation or sexual harassment. 6) Corrosion, rust, decay, fungus, de­ terioration, hidden or latent defect or 6. BROADENED KNOW LEDGE OF OCCURRENCE any quality in property that causes SECTION IV · COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABIL­ such property to destroy or damage ITY CONDITIONS, 2. Duties In The Event Of itself; or Occurrence, Offense, Claim Or Suit is amended. 7) Water that flows or leaks from any The following condition is added. heating, air conditioning, plumbing Paragraphs a. and b. of this condition will not serve or fire protection system caused by to deny any claim for failure to provide us with notice or resulting from freezing, unless: as soon as practicable after an "occurrence" or an a) You make a reasonable effort to offense which may result in a claim: maintain heat in the building or a. If the notice of a new claim is given to your structure; or "employee"; and b) You drain the equipment and b. That "employee" fails to provide us with notice shut off the water supply if the as soon as practicable. heat is not maintained. This exception shall not apply to you or to any offi­ (c) "Property damage" caused directly or in­ cer, director, partner, risk manager or insurance directly by any of the following: manager of yours. 1) Water that backs up from a drain or sewer; 7. DAMAGE TO PREMISES RENTED TO YOU 2) Mud flow or mudslide; a. SECTION I• COVERAGES, COVERAGE A · 3) Volcanic eruption, explosion or BODILY INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE effusion; LIABILITY, 2. Exclusions is amended. 4) Any earth movement, such as earth­ (1) The last paragraph is deleted and replaced quake, landslide, mine subsidence, by the following paragraph. earth sinking, earth rising or earth Exclusions c. through n: do not apply to shifting; damage by fire, lightning, explosion, smoke 5) Regardless of the cause, flood, • or water damage to premises rented to you surface water, waves, tides, tidal or temporarily occupied by you with perm is­ waves, storm surge, overflow of any sion of the owner. A separate limit of

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body of water, or their spray, all (b) "Property damage"; or whether wind driven or not; or (c) "Personal and advertising injury" 6) Water under the ground surface caused in whole or in part, by your mainte­ pressing on, or seeping or flowing nance, operation or use of equipment leased through: to you by such person or organization. a) Walls, foundations, floors or b. With respect to the insurance afforded to an ad­ paved surfaces; ditional insured, this insurance does not apply to b) Basements, whether paved or any "occurrence" which takes place after the not; or equipment lease expires. c) Doors, windows or other C. The following provision is added to SECTION openings. Ill • LIMITS OF INSURANCE. (d) "Property damage" for which the insured The Limits of Insurance for the additional in­ is obligated to pay as damages by rea­ sured are those specified in the written contract son of the assumption of liability in a or agreement between the insured and the contract or agreement. This exclusion lessor, not to exceed the limits provided in this does not apply to liability for damages policy. These limits are inclusive of and not in that the insured would have in the ab­ addition to the Limits of Insurance shown in the sence of this contract or agreement. Declarations. b. Limits of Insurance With respect to this coverage only, under SEC­ 9. BLANKET ADDITIONAL INSURED - MANAGERS TION Ill • LIMITS OF INSURANCE, Paragraph OR LESSORS OF PREMISES 6. is deleted and replaced by the following a. SECTION II • WHO IS AN INSURED is Paragraph. amended to include as an additional insured any 6. The most we will pay under Coverage A for person or organization with whom you have damages because of "property damage" to agreed: premises rented to you or temporarily occu­ (1) In a written contract or agreement. executed pied by you with permission of the owner prior to loss. to name as an additional in­ arising out of or caused by fire, lightning, sured; or explosion, smoke and water damage is the (2) In an oral contract or agreement, executed amount shown in the Declarations under prior to loss, to name as an additional in­ Damage to Premises Rente.d to You. sured only if a Certificate of Insurance was c. SECTION IV· COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIA• issued prior to loss indicating that the per­ BILITY CONDITIONS, 4. Other Insurance, son or organization was an additional in­ Paragraph b. is amended. The word fire is sured amended to include fire, lightning, explosion, but only with respect to liability arising out of the smoke or water damage. ownership, maintenance or use of that part of the premises leased to you. 8. BLANKET ADDITIONAL INSURED· LESSOR OF b. This provision is subject to the following addi­ LEASED EQUIPMENT tional exclusions. a. (1) SECTION II· WHO IS AN INSURED is (1) Any "occurrence" which takes place after amended to include as an additional insured you cease to be a tenant in that premises. any person or organization with whom you (2) Structural alterations, new constructions or have agreed: demolition operations performed by or on (a) In a written contract or agreement, exe­ behalf of the additional insured. cuted prior to loss, to name as an addi­ c. The following provision is added to SECTION tional insured; or Ill - LIMITS OF INSURANCE. (b) In an oral contract or agreement, exe­ The Limits of Insurance for the additional in­ cuted prior to loss, to name as an addi­ sured are those specified in the written contract tional insured only if a Certificate of In­ or agreement between the insured and the man­ surance was issued prior to loss indi­ ager or lessor of the premises, not to exceed the cating that the person or organization limits provided in this policy. These limits are was an additional insured. inclusive of and not in addition to the Limits of (2) This provision applies or:ily with respect to Insurance shown in the Declarations. liability for: (a) "Bodily injury";

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10. NEWLY FORMED OR ACQUIRED ORGANIZA­ No person or organization is an insured with re­ TIONS spect to the conduct of any current or past part­ SECTION II • WHO IS AN INSURED is amended. nership, joint venture or limited liability company Paragraph 3. is deleted and replaced by the that is not shown as a Named Insured in the following. Declarations. 3. Any organization you newly acquire or form, other than a partnership, joint venture or limited 11 . BLANKET WAIVER OF SUBROGATION liability company, and over which you maintain SECTION IV· COMMERCIAL GENERAL ownership or majority interest, will qualify as an LIABILITY CONDITIONS is amended. The insured if there is no other similar insurance following provision is added to 8. Transfer Of available to that organization. However: Rights of Recovery Against Others To Us. a. Coverage under this provision is afforded When you have agreed to waive your right of subro­ only until the 180th day after you acquire or gation in a written contract. executed prior to loss, form the organization or the end of the pol­ with any person or organization, we waive any right icy period, whichever is earlier: to we may have against such person or b. Coverage A does not apply to "bodily in­ organization because of payments we make for in­ jury" or "property damage" that occurred jury or damage arising out of your ongoing opera­ before you acq uired or formed the organi­ tions or "your work" done under a contract with that zation; and person or organization and included in the "pro­ c. Coverage B does not apply to "personal and ducts-completed operations hazard". advertising injury" arising out of an offense committed before you acquired or formed All other policy terms and conditions apply. the organization.

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Footnotes: --- (1)- Cross reference- Health and sanitation. Ch. 7.

ARTICLE I. - IN GENERAL

Secs. 2.5-1-2.5-30. - Reserved.

ARTICLE II. - OUTDOOR ENTERTAINMENT f

Footnotes: ---(2)- Editor's note- An ordinance adopted Dec. 20. 2004, set out provisions intended for use as Art. IV. §§ 7-61-7-71. At the editor's discretion. these provisions have been included as Art. II,§§ 2.5-31-2.5-41.

Sec. 2.5-31. - Purpose of article.

This article is enacted, pursuant to the Code of Virginia§ 15.2-1200, for the purpose of providing necessary regulations for the holding of temporary outdoor gatherings, festivals or entertainment in open spaces or temporary structures specifically constructed for such purpose, to protect the public health, safety, welfare and property of persons attending the gathering and the citizenry in general.

(Ord. of 12-20-04)

Sec. 2.5-32. - Definitions.

For the purposes of this article:

Board shall mean the county board of supervisors.

Civic organization shall mean a nonprofit organization pursuant to Section 501 (c) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 and for which no part of the net earnings of the organization inures to the benefit of any private shareholder or individual.

Event sha ll mean any outdoor entertainment gathering regulated by this article.

Outdoor entertainment shall mean any gathering of groups or individuals as a spectator, to observe or to participate in entertainment that is conducted in open spaces not within a permanent enclosed structure to which members of the public or other than the property owners are invited or admitted for a charge or for free of charge, including, but not limited to, the exhibition riding of horses, motor bikes or bicycles, music festivals, target "turkey shoots" or which other performing arts are provided.

Temporary shall mean that no permitted event or activity may be for more than two (2) consecutive days and no more than once in any twelve (12) month period unless authorized and approved by the board of supervisors.

Temporary structure shall mean any and all ramps, stairs, platforms, stages, lighting mast, etc. that is constructed to be used for the period of time that an outdoor event has been permitted for, and that will be dismantled and removed there after.

(Ord. of 12-20-04)

Sec. 2.5-33. - Exemptions.

(a) Civic organizations, as defined, holding outdoor gatherings on property owned, rented or leased by the organization and organized and conducted by such civic groups and their members.

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(b) Events held by churches, religious associations or religious denominations, operated exclusively on a nonprofit basis for charita religious or educational purposes.

(c) Activities and gatherings where the maj ority of participants share common ancestry.

(d) Outdoor weddings and wedding receptions.

(e) Activities and gatherings conducted on public property including, but not limited to, the Southampton County Fairgrounds.

(f) Fundraising events where one hundred (100) percent of the gross proceeds are donated to a lawfully established 501 (c) charitable organization.

(g) Activities and gatherings of groups of less than fifty (50) participants. (Ord. of 12-20-04)

Sec. 2.5-34. - Violation of article.

Any person that violates any provision of this article shall be guilty of a class 1 misdemeanor. Each individual violation shall constitute a separate offense. The board of supervisors may bring suit in the circuit court of the county to restrain, enjoin or otherwise prevent the violation of this article.

(Ord. of 12-20-04)

Sec. 2.5-35. - Hours of operation.

There shall be no activity or operation of any permitted outdoor entertainment gathering between 1 :00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m.

(Ord. of 12-20-04)

Sec. 2.5-36. - Permit.

No person shall stage, promote or conduct any outdoor entertainment in the unincorporated areas of the county, unless he or she first obtains a permit so to do issued pursuant to the provisions of this article.

(Ord. of 12-20-04)

Sec. 2.5-37. - Application.

Application for a permit required by this article shall be in writing, on forms provided for the purpose, and submitted with the required fee of one hundred dollars ($100.00) to the county administrator at least forty (40) days prior to the date of the proposed outdoor entertainment event. Such application shall have attached thereto and made apart thereof the plans, statements, approvals and other documents required by this article.

(Ord. of 12-20-04)

Sec. 2.5-38. - Documents, plans, etc, to accompany applications.

(a) The application shall have attached to it a copy of the ticket or badge of admission to the event, containing the date or dates and the time of the event, together with a statement by the applicant of the total number of tickets to be offered for sale and the best reasonable estimate by the applicant of the number of persons expected to be in attendance.

(b) A statement of the name and address of the promoters of the event, the financial backing of the event and the names of all groups participating at such event. (c) A statement of the location of the event, the name and address of the owner of the property on which the event is to be held and the nature and interest of the applicant therein. If the applicant is not the owner of the property, a letter from the property owner must be attached to the application authorizing the use of the property for the event.

(d) A plan for adequate sanitation facilities and garbage, trash and sewage disposal for persons at the event, including a valid letter of requirements from the state health department, the plan shall meet the requirements of all state and local

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regulations and will not be accepted unless approved by the health official.

(e) A site plan illustrating the number and location of sites dedicated for temporary camping, which shall not commence more than one day in advance of the proposed activity and shall cease no more than one day thereafter.

(f) A plan if providing food, water and lodging for the persons at the event. The plan shall meet the requirements of all state and local regulations.

(g) A plan for adequate medical facilities for persons at the event.

(h) A plan for adequate parking facilities and traffic control in and around the event area, including a security plan indicating the number of deputies (if required) approved by the sheriff's department.

(i) A plan for adequate fire protection, (if required) such plan will not be accepted unless approved by the county building official. Ul A statement specifying whether any outdoor lights or lighting to be utilized and if so, a plan showing the location of such lights and any shielding device, such plan will not be approved unless approved by the county administrator. (k) A statement from the building official that all plans have been reviewed and approved. Any required permits or a letter of compliance must be attached to the application.

(I) A statement whether alcoholic beverages will be sold or served. If alcohol will be served, a copy of the Virginia Alcohol Beverage Control license allowing alcoholic beverages to be served at the event must be attached.

(m) A certificate of the liability insurance carrier covering the liability loss, if any, incurred in the operation of the event.

(Ord. of 12-20-04)

Sec. 2.5-39. - Applicant to furnish right of entry.

No permit shall be issued under this article unless the applicant shall furnish to the county administrator permission for the administrator, his lawful agents and duly constituted law enforcement officers to go upon the property at any time such event is being conducted.

(Ord. of 12-20-04)

Sec. 2.5-40. - Issuance or denial.

The board of supervisors shall act on an application for a permit under this article at its first regular session following the filing of the same, provided such application is filed at least six (6) calendar days in advance of such session. If granted, the permit shall be issued in writing on a form provided for the purpose, and mailed to the applicant at the address indicated. If denied, the refusal shall be in writing and the reasons for such denial stated therein.

(Ord. of 12-20-04)

Sec. 2.5-41. - Revocation.

The county administrator shall have the right to revoke any permit under this article upon noncompliance with any of the provisions and conditions of the permit or the provisions of this article.

(Ord. of 12-20-04)

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The following documents, plans, etc. are to be attached to this application:

I) A copy of the ticket or badge of admission to the event, containing the date(s) and time of the event, together with a statement by the applicant of the total number of tickets to be offered fo r sale and the best reasonable estimate by the applicant of the number of persons expected to be in attendance.

2) A statement of the name and address of the promoters of the event , fi nancial backing of the event and the names of all groups participating at such event.

3) A statement of the location of the event, the name and address of the owner of the property on which the event is to be held and the nature and interest of the applicant therein. If the applicant is not the owner of the property, a letter from the property owner must be attached to the application authorizing the use of the property fo r the event. 4) /2plan for adequate sanitation facili ties and garbage, trash and sewage disposal for persons at the event, including a , valid letter of requirements from the state health department, the plan shall meet the requirements of all state and local regulations and will not be accepted unless approved by the health official.

~ 5) A site plan illustrating the number and location of sites dedicated fo r temporary camping, which shall not commence more than one day in advance of the proposed activity and shall cease no more than one day thereafter.

6) A plan if providing food, water and lodging fo r the persons at the event. The plan shall meet the requirements of all state and local regulations.

7) A plan fo r adequate medical facilities for persons at this event.

8) ✓ A plan for adequate parking facilities and traffic confroJ in and around the event area, including a security plan indicating rhe number of deputies (if required) approved by the sheritTs department. 9) e( plan fo r adequate _!ire protection, (if required) such plan will not be accepted unless approved by the county building offi cial. , r ,,..0n/ c/,l 1~/hqr-,?/. C rl"v~,Jf de ✓cly I 0) A statement specify ing whether any outdoor lights or light ing to be utilized and if so, a plan showing the location of such lights and any shie lding device, such plan will not be approved unless approved by the county administrator.

11 ) \\V:: statcmcnt from the building official that all plan$ ha\'c been reviewed and approved. Any required pem1its or a letter of compliance must be attached to the application.

12) A statement of whether alcoholic beverages will be sold or served. If a lcohol will be served, a copy of the Virginia Alcohol Beverage Control license allowing alcoholic beverages to be served at the event must be attached.

13) ./ A certificate of liability insurance carrier covering the liability loss, if any, incurred in the operation of the event. I certify that the information supplied on this application and on the applicable attachments is true to the best of my knowledge. I understand that i uance of the permit is pursuant to Article IV, Chapter 7, of the Southampton County C and that ns of said Article apply. 16 ,\c ; ALE' Za20 Date

I certify that al l applicable information and attachments have been received satisfactorily and further recommend that this application be forwarded to the Board of Supervisors for consideration.

Signature of Authorized County Official Date

July 4th, 2020

Sedley Booth Sign Up

Sedley Events is hosting a July 4th day in Sedley. Spots are limited to the first 25 people. A $10 donation will be collected the day of the event. Please contact Lisa Ann Herrin for sign up or To VOLUNTEER 1st Annual Car & Truck Show July 4th 2020

JULY C riff Countv of Southampton - Citv of Franklin P.O. Box 70 • 22336 :Main St. Courtland, Virginia 23837 (757) 653-2100 • Fax (757) 653-2906 J. A. vVyche Sr., Sheriff

June 22, 2020

To Whom It May Concern:

I have reviewed the Sedley Events plan for parking and traffic control for the parade they have planned on July 4· 2020. The number of deputies requested and the streets they intend to block off is adequate and appropriate. The designated areas for parking also seem to be sufficient. I have no additional concerns regarding their traffic control and parking plan.

Sincerely, d~~ ~S.Cobb Major SEDLEY EVENTS Plan for Parking & Traffic Control

Sedley Events has been in contact with Southampton County Sheriff Office to coordinate an area for parking as well as traffic control. During the parade we are asking the Sheriff's office to stop traffic at the corner of Sycamore Ave. & 4th street as well as the corner of Peachtree Ave. & Johnson Mill Rd. We would ask the Sheriff's office lead the parade leaving from Sedley Methodist Church down Peachtree, left on Johnson Mill, left on Sycamore Ave. left on 4th st. left on Maple Ave, left on Johnson Mill then End at Sedley Fire Department. This parade will start to stage at 3: 30 pm and leave at 4: 3opm the parade will maintain a speed of no more than s MPH. the parade will conclude at s:oopm.

Sedley Events ask the Southampton County Sheriff's to assist in parking at the empty lot between Hubs & the ball field. This will be our area for primary parking. It will be labeled as such with parking attendant. We have assigned parking for the car and truck show participants to be at Hubs parking lot. This is the plan for July 4 , 202 0.

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To whom it may concern,

Sedley events is having a celebration of Independence Day July, 4 2020 located at the Sedley Ball field. In preparation for the event adequate sewage disposal and trash disposal will be provided during the event. If you have any questions or concerns on the matter fell free to call Brandon Applewhite at the Southampton County Health Department 757-653-3048.

Brandon C. Applewhite Environmental Health Supervisor

VI RGIN I A DEPARTMENT VD H OF HEALTH 1•, ,.,.-,1111,: l,m,1m/ ),,1u / 11111"111P1<11f SEDLEY EVENTS Plan for sanitation & trash

Sedley Events has made preparations to accommodate visitors on July 4, 2020. On July 2 , 2020 Bluewater rentals will deliver 3 large portable toilets (porta-iohn) to the area to be set. These Portable sanitation lavatories will remain on site until July 6 , 2020. They will be maintained and cleaned per Bluewater rentals standards. These porta­ iohns will have hand cleaning stations attached.

Sedley Events will provide 6 large trash cans C 55 gallons) around the area. These trash can will be inspected and dumped periodically throughout the day of the event. The trash will be held in a general gather vehicle till the conclusion of the event in which that vehicle will be taken to the local sanitation facility and dispose of trash.

SEDLEVE-01 DRICKS ACORD CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE (MM/DDIYYYY) ~ I 6 / 22/2020 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER, AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(ies) must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s).

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INSURERfS\ AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC # INSURER A : Auto-Owners Insurance 18988 INSURED INSURER B : Sedley Events INSURER C : I 30400 Sycamore Avenue INSURER D : I Sedley, VA 23878 INSURER E : I INSURER F : I COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER· REVISION NUMBER· THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT. TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS. EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR ADDL SUBR POLICY EFF I POLICY EXP I Tl> TYPE OF INSURANCE ,,~o n ~n,n POLICY NUMBER " """n/VYYYI LIMITS 1,000,000 A X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE s DAMAGE TO RENTED 300,000 - D CLAIMS-MADE [I] OCCUR 43883890 7/4/2020 7/4/2021 ooc, ..ccc ,c s I 10,000 - MED EXP fAnv one oerson) $ 1,000,000 - PERSONAL & ADV INJURY $ 2,000,000 -GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: GENERAL AGGREGATE $ 2,000,000 RPO LICY • m?r C LOC PRODUCTS • COMP/OP AGG s OTHER: s COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY I F= ~ ..,,..,..irl"'nl\ s ANY AUTO BODILY INJURY fPer oerson) s -~ ~ I OWNED SCHEDULED AUTOS ONLY AUTOS BODILY INJURY fPer accident\ s rp~?~il'c~d~t?AMAGE ONLY $ -~ ~llWPs - ~8fd~"ti'~l~ - $ I I UMBRELLA LIAB ~ OCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE s I EXCESS LIAB CLAIMS-MADE AGGREGATE $ OED I I RETENTION s I I $ WORKERS COMPENSATION I 2J;H· AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY I ~'ffrnTI' I ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE YI N I E.L. EACH ACCIDENT s W FICERIMljMBER EXCLUDED? • N / A I Mandatory n NH) E.L. DISEASE· EA EMPLOYEE $ If es, describe under D~SCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below I I E.L. DISEASE· POLICY LIMIT S I I DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS / LOCATIONS / VEHICLES (ACORD 10 1, Additional Re marks Schedule, may be attached If more space Is required) Certificate holder is additional insured per Virginia Commercial General Liability Plus Endorsement 55421 (5-17), copy attached.

CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION

SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN Southampton County ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. PO Box 400 Courtland, VA 23837 AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE iJeba6/fk I ACORD 25 (2016/03) © 1988-2015 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD Agency Code 45-0132-00 Policy Number 192345-43362262

55421 (5-17)

THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY.

VIRGINIA COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY PLUS COVERAGE

This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following:

COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART

1. EXTENDED WATERCRAFT LIABILITY This coverage does not apply to: SECTION I - COVERAGES, COVERAGE A - a. "Bodily injury" or "property damage" expected or BODILY INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE intended from the standpoint of the insured. LIABILITY, 2. Exclusions is amended. Exclusion This exclusion does not apply to "bodily injury" g.(2) is deleted and is replaced by the following resulting from the use of reasonable force to exclusion. protect persons or property. (2) A watercraft you do not own that is: b. Any obligation of the insured under a workers (a) Less than 50 feet long; and compensation, disability benefits or unemploy­ (b) Not being used to carry persons or ment compensation law or any similar law. property for a charge; c. (1) "Bodily injury" or "property damage" arising out of the actual, alleged or threatened dis­ 2. HIRED AUTO AND NON-OWNED AUTO charge, dispersal, seepage, migration, LIABILITY release or escape of "pollutants": Coverage for "bodily injury" and "property damage" (a) That are, or are contained in any liability provided under SECTION I • COVERAGES, property that is: COVERAGE A· BODILY INJURY AND PROP­ 1) Being transported or towed by, ERTY DAMAGE LIABILITY, is extended as follows handled or prepared for placement under this item, but only if you do not have any other into or upon, or taken from the insurance available to you which affords the same or "auto"; similar coverage. 2) Otherwise in the course of transit by you or on your behalf; or Coverage 3) Being disposed of, stored, treated or We will pay those sums the insured becomes legally processed into or upon the "auto"; obligated to pay as damages because of "bodily (b) Before such "pollutants" or property con­ injury" or "property damage" arising out of the main­ taining "pollutants" are moved from the tenance or use of an "auto": place they are accepted by you or any­ a. You do not own; one acting on your behalf for placement b. Which is not registered in your name; or into or onto the "auto"; or c. Which is not leased or rented to you for more (c) After such "pollutants" or property con­ than ninety consecutive days taining "pollutants" are removed from and which is used in your business. the "auto" to where they are delivered, disposed of or abandoned by you or Exclusions anyone acting on your behalf. W ith respect to only HIRED AUTO AND NON­ Paragraph c.(1 )(a) does not apply to "pollu­ OWNED AUTO LIABILITY, the exclusions which tants" that are needed or result from the nor­ apply to SECTION 1 · COVERAGES, COVERAGE A mal mechanical, electrical or hydraulic func­ - BODILY INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE tioning of the "auto" or its parts, if the dis­ LIABILITY, other than the Nuclear Energy Liability charge, release, escape, seepage, migra­ Exclusion Endorsement, do not apply. The following ion or dispersal of such "pollutants" is di­ exclusions apply to this coverage. rectly from a part of the "auto" designed to

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hold, store, receive or dispose of such (2) Property in the care, custody or control of "pollutants" by the "auto" manufacturer. any insured Paragraphs c.(1)(b) and c.(1)(c) do not other than "property damage" to a residence or apply, if as a direct result of maintenance or a private garage by a private passenger "auto" use of the "auto", "pollutants" or property covered by this coverage. containing "pollutants" which are not in or g. (1) "Bodily injury" to: upon the "auto", are upset. overturned or (a) An "employee" of the insured arising out damaged at any premises not owned by or of and in the course of employment by leased to you. The discharge, release, es­ the insured; or cape, seepage, migration or dispersal of the (b) The spouse, child, parent, brother or "pollutants" must be directly caused by such sister of that "employee" as a conse­ upset. overturn or damage. quence of Paragraph g.(1)(a). (2) Any loss, cost or expense arising out of any: (2) This exclusion applies: (a) Request, demand or order that any in­ (a) Whether the insured may be liable as an sured or others test for, monitor, clean employer or in any other capacity; and up, remove, contain, treat. detoxify or (b) To any obligation to share damages with neutralize, or in any way respond to, or or repay someone else who must pay assess the effects of "pollutants"; or damages because of the injury. (b) Claim or "suit" by or on behalf of a gov­ (3) This exclusion does not apply to: ernmental authority for damages be­ (a) Liability assumed by the insured under cause of testing for, monitoring, cleaning an "insured contract". up, removing. containing, treating, de­ (b) "Bodily injury" to any "employee" of the toxifying or neutralizing, or in any way insured arising out of and in the course responding to, or assessing the effects of his or her domestic employment by of "pollutants". the insured unless benefits for such in­ d. "Bodily injury" or "property damage" however jury are in whole or in part either pay­ caused, arising directly or indirectly, out of: able or required to be provided under (1) War, including undeclared or civil war; any workers compensation law. (2) Warlike action by a military force, including action in hindering or defending against an Who Is An Insured actual or expected attack, by any govern­ With respect to only this coverage, SECTION II - ment, sovereign or other authority using WHO IS AN INSURED is deleted and replaced by military personnel or other agents; or the following provision. (3) Insurrection, rebellion, revolution, usurped SECTION II - WHO IS AN INSURED power, or action taken by governmental a. Each of the following is an insured with respect authority in hindering or defending against to this coverage. any of these. (1) You. e. "Bodily injury" or "property damage" for which (2) Your partners if you are designated in the the insured is obligated to pay damages by rea­ Declarations as a partnership or a joint son of the assumption of liability in a contract or venture. agreement. This exclusion does not apply to (3) Your members if you are designated in the liability for damages: Declarations as a limited liability company. (1) Assumed in a contract or agreement that is (4) Your "executive officers" if you are desig­ an "insured contract", provided the "bodily nated in the Declarations as an organization injury" or "property damage" occurs subse­ other than a partnership, joint venture or quent to the execution of the contract or limited liability company. agreement. However, if the insurance under (5) Any person using the "auto" and any person this policy does not apply to the liability of or organization legally responsible for the the insured, it also does not apply to such use of an "auto" not owned by such person liability assumed by the insured under an or organization, provided the actual use is "insured contract". with your permission. (2) That the insured would have in the absence b. None of the following is an insured. of the contract or agreement. (1) Any person engaged in the business of his f. "Property damage" to: or her employer with respect to "bodily in­ (1) Property owned or being transported by, or jury" to any co-"employee" of such person rented or loaned to any insured; or injured in the course of employment.

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(2) Any person using the "auto" and any person (2) When Bodily Injury Hired Auto and Non­ other than you, legally responsible for its Owned Auto Each Occurrence Limit and use with respect to an "auto" owned or Property Damage Hired Auto and Non­ registered in the name of: Owned Auto Each Occurrence Limit are (a) Such person; or shown in the Declarations: (b) Any partner or "executive officer'' of (a) The limit shown for Bodily Injury Hired yours or a member of his or her Auto and Non-Owned Auto Each Occur­ household; or rence is the total amount of coverage (c) Any "employee" or agent of yours who is and the most we will pay for all dam­ granted an operating allowance of any ages because of or arising out of all sort for the use of such "auto". "bodily injury" in any one "occurrence". (3) Any person while employed in or otherwise (b) The limit shown for Property Damage engaged in duties in connection with an Hired Auto and Non-Owned Auto Each "auto business", other than an "auto Occurrence is the total amount of cov­ business" you operate. erage and the most we will pay for all (4) The owner or lessee (of whom you are a damages because of or arising out of all sub-lessee) of a hired "auto" or the owner of "property damage" in any one "occur­ an "auto" you do not own or which is not rence". registered in your name which is used in your business or any agent or employee of 3. BROADENED SUPPLEMENTARY PAYMENTS any such owner or lessee. SUPPLEMENTARY PAYMENTS· COVERAGES A (5) Any person or organization with respect to AND B, Paragraph 1.d. is amended. the conduct of any current or past partner­ The amount we will pay for the actual loss of earn­ ship or joint venture that is not shown as a ings is increased from $250 per day to $400 per day. Named Insured in the Declarations. 4. ADDITIONAL PRODUCTS-COMPLETED OPERA• Additional Definitions TIONS AGGREGATE LIMIT The following definition applies to only this coverage. If the endorsement. EXCLUSION - PRODUCTS "Auto business" means the business or occupation COMPLETED OPERATIONS HAZARD, CG 21 04, of selling, repairing, servicing, storing or parking is not attached to this policy, then the following pro­ "autos". vision is added to SECTION Ill • LIMITS OF INSURANCE. Limits of Insurance Commencing with the effective date of this policy, With respect to only this coverage, SECTION Ill • we will provide one additional Products-Completed LIMITS OF INSURANCE is deleted and replaced by Operations Aggregate Limit, for each annual period, the following provision. equal to the amount of the Products-Completed Op­ SECTION Ill· LIMITS OF INSURANCE erations Aggregate Limit shown in the Declarations. a. The Lim its of Insurance shown in the Declara­ The maximum Products-Completed Operations Ag­ tions and the rules below fix the most we will gregate Limit for any annual period will be no more pay regardless of the number of: than two times the original Products-Completed (1) Insu reds; Operations Aggregate Limit. (2) Claims made or "suits" brought; or (3) Persons or organizations making cla ims or 5. PERSONAL INJURY EXTENSION bringing "suits". a. If the endorsement EXCLUSION - PERSONAL b. We will pay damages for "bodily injury" or "prop­ AND ADVERTISING INJURY, CG 21 38, is at­ erty damage" up to the limits of liability shown in tached to this policy, then this provision, 5. PER­ the Declarations for this coverage. Such dam­ SONAL INJURY EXTENSION, does not apply. ages shall be paid as follows: b. If the endorsement EXCLUSION - PERSONAL (1) When Hired Auto and Non-Owned Auto AND ADVERTISING INJURY, CG 21 38. is not Each Occurrence Limit is shown in the Dec­ attached to this policy, then under SECTION V • larations, such limit is the total amount of DEFINITIONS, 14. "Personal and advertising_ coverage and the most we will pay for all injury" is deleted and replaced by the following damages because of or arising out of all definition. "bodily injury" and "property damage" in any 14. "Personal and advertising injury" means in­ one "occurrence". jury, including consequential "bodily injury",

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arising out of one or more of the following insurance applies to this coverage as de­ offenses: scribed in 7. DAMAGE TO PREMISES a. False arrest, detention or imprisonment: RENTED TO YOU, b. Limits of Insurance. b. Malicious prosecution: (2) The following additional exclusions apply to c. The wrongful eviction from, wrongful "property damage" arising out of water entry into, or invasion of the right of pri­ damage to premises rented to you or tem­ vate occupancy of a room, dwelling or porarily occupied by you with permission of premises that a person occupies, com­ the owner: mitted by or on behalf of its owner, (a) "Property damage" to: landlord or lessor: 1) The interior of the premises caused d. Oral or written publication, in any man­ by or resulting from rain or snow, ner, of material that slanders or libels a whether driven by wind or not: or person or organization or disparages a 2) Heating. air conditioning, plumbing person's or organization's goods, pro­ or fire protection systems, or other ducts or services: equipment or appliances. e. Oral or written publication, in any man­ (b) "Property damage" caused by or result­ ner, of material that violates a person's ing from any of the following: right of privacy: 1) Mechanical breakdown, including f. The use of another's advertising idea in bursting or rupture caused by your "advertisement": centrifugal force: g. Infringing upon another's copyright, 2) Cracking, settling, expansion or trade dress or slogan in your shrinking: "advertisement": or 3) Smoke or smog; h. Discrimination, humiliation, sexual ha­ 4) Birds. insects, rodents or other rassment and any violation of civil rights animals; caused by such discrimination, humi­ 5) Wear and tear; liation or sexual harassment. 6) Corrosion. rust, decay, fungus, de­ terioration, hidden or latent defect or 6. BROADENED KNOWLEDGE OF OCCURRENCE any quality in property that causes SECTION IV - COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABIL­ such property to destroy or damage ITY CONDITIONS, 2. Duties In The Event Of itself: or Occurrence, Offense, Claim Or Suit is amended. 7) Water that flows or leaks from any The following condition is added. heating, air conditioning, plumbing Paragraphs a. and b. of this condition will not serve or fire protection system caused by to deny any claim for failure to provide us with notice or resulting from freezing, unless: as soon as practicable after an "occurrence" or an a) You make a reasonable effort to offense which may result in a claim: maintain heat in the building or a. If the notice of a new claim is given to your structure; or "employee": and b) You drain the equipment and b. That "employee" fails to provide us with notice shut off the water supply if the as soon as practicable. heat is not maintained. This exception shall not apply to you or to any offi­ (c) "Property damage" caused directly or in­ cer, director, partner, risk manager or insurance directly by any of the following: manager of yours. 1) Water that backs up from a drain or sewer: 7. DAMAGE TO PREMISES RENTED TO YOU 2) Mud flow or mudslide; a. SECTION I - COVERAGES, COVERAGE A - 3) Volcanic eruption, explosion or BODILY INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE effusion: LIABILITY, 2. Exclusions is amended. 4) Any earth movement, such as earth­ (1) The last paragraph is deleted and replaced quake, landslide, mine subsidence, by the following paragraph. earth sinking, earth rising or earth Exclusions c. through n: do not apply to shifting; damage by fire, lightning, explosion, smoke 5) Regardless of the cause. flood, or water damage to premises rented to you surface water, waves, tides, tidal or temporarily occupied by you with permis­ waves, storm surge, overflow of any sion of the owner. A separate limit of

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body of water, or their spray, all (b) "Property damage"; or whether wind driven or not; or (c) "Personal and advertising injury" 6) Water under the ground surface caused in whole or in part, by your mainte­ pressing on, or seeping or flowing nance, operation or use of equipment leased through: to you by such person or organization. a) Walls, foundations. floors or b. With respect to the insurance afforded to an ad­ paved surfaces: ditional insured, this insurance does not apply to b) Basements, whether paved or any "occurrence" which takes place after the not: or equipment lease expires. c) Doors, windows or other c. The following provision is added to SECTION openings. Ill· LIMITS OF INSURANCE. (d) "Property damage" for which the insured The Limits of Insurance for the additional in­ is obligated to pay as damages by rea­ sured are those specified in the written contract son of the assumption of liability in a or agreement between the insured and the contract or agreement. This exclusion lessor, not to exceed the limits provided in this does not apply to liability for damages policy. These limits are inclusive of and not in that the insured would have in the ab­ addition to the Limits of Insurance shown in the sence of this contract or agreement. Declarations. b. Limits of Insurance With respect to this coverage only, under SEC­ 9. BLANKET ADDITIONAL INSURED - MANAGERS TION Ill • LIMITS OF INSURANCE, Paragraph OR LESSORS OF PREMISES 6. is deleted and replaced by the following a. SECTION II • WHO IS AN INSURED is Paragra ph. amended to include as an additional insured any 6. The most we will pay under Coverage A for person or organization with whom you have damages because of "property damage" to agreed: premises rented to you or temporarily occu­ (1) In a written contract or agreement. executed pied by you with permission of the owner prior to loss, to name as an additional in­ arising out of or caused by fire, lightning, sured; or explosion, smoke and water damage is the (2) In an oral contract or agreement, executed amount shown in the Declarations under prior to loss, to name as an additional in­ Damage to Premises Rente.d to You. sured only if a Certificate of Insurance was c. SECTION IV· COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIA­ issued prior to loss indicating that the per­ BILITY CONDITIONS, 4. Other Insurance, son or organization was an additional in­ Paragraph b. is amended. The word fire is sured amended to include fire, lightning, explosion, but only with respect to liability arising out of the smoke or water damage. ownership, maintenance or use of that part of the premises leased to you. 8. BLANKET ADDITIONAL INSURED · LESSOR OF b. This provision is subject to the following addi­ LEASED EQUIPMENT tional exclusions. a. (1) SECTION JI. WHO IS AN INSURED is (1) Any "occurrence" which takes place after amended to include as an additional insured you cease to be a tenant in that premises. any person or organization with whom you (2) Structural alterations. new constructions or have agreed: demolition operations performed by or on (a) In a written contract or agreement. exe­ behalf of the additional insured. cuted prior to loss, to name as an addi­ c. The following provision is added to SECTION tional insured; or Ill· LIMITS OF INSURANCE. (b) In an oral contract or agreement. exe­ The Limits of Insurance for the additional in­ cuted prior to loss, to name as an addi­ sured are those specified in the written contract tional insured only if a Certificate of In­ or agreement between the insured and the man­ surance was issued prior to loss indi­ ager or lessor of the premises. not to exceed the cating that the person or organization limits provided in this policy. These limits are was an additional insured. inclusive of and not in addition to the Limits of (2) This provision applies only with respect to Insurance shown in the Declarations. liability for: (a) "Bodily injury";

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10. NEWLY FORMED OR ACQUIRED ORGANIZA­ No person or organization is an insured with re­ TIONS spect to the conduct of any current or past part­ SECTION II - WHO IS AN INSURED is amended. nership, joint venture or limited liability company Paragraph 3. is deleted and replaced by the that is not shown as a Named Insured in the following. Declarations. 3. Any organization you newly acquire or form, other than a partnership, joint venture or limited 11 . BLANKET WAIVER OF SUBROGATION liability company, and over which you maintain SECTION IV - COMMERCIAL GENERAL ownership or majority interest. will qualify as an LIABILITY CONDITIONS is amended. The insured if there is no other similar insurance following provision is added to 8. Transfer Of available to that organization. However: Rights of Recovery Against Others To Us. a. Coverage under this provision is afforded When you have agreed to waive your right of subro­ only until the 180th day after you acquire or gation in a written contract, executed prior to loss, form the organization or the end of the pol­ with any person or organization, we waive any right icy period, whichever is earlier: to recovery we may have against such person or b. Coverage A does not apply to "bodily in­ organization because of payments we make for in­ jury" or "property damage" that occurred jury or damage arising out of your ongoing opera­ before you acquired or formed the organi­ tions or "your work" done under a contract with that zation: and person or organization and included in the "pro­ c. Coverage B does not apply to "personal and ducts-completed operations hazard". advertising injury" arising out of an offense committed before you acquired or formed All other policy terms and conditions apply. the organization.

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