Title 5 BUSINESS TAXES, LICENSES AND REGULATIONS
Chapter 5.20 PERMITS
5.20.020 Businesses requiring permit.
A. In addition to the payment of a license fee, certain businesses,
professions, trades or occupations as set forth in subsection B of this section
shall first obtain a permit to operate such business, profession, trade or
occupation within the city. No person shall operate a business, profession,
trade or occupation set forth in this section without first obtaining a permit
to do so. The finance director or the director’s authorized deputy shall
not issue a license or accept a license fee from any person to conduct a
business, profession, trade or occupation set forth in this section unless such
person has in existence a valid and unexpired permit to perform such business,
profession, trade or occupation.
B. The following businesses, professions,
trades and occupations shall require a permit:
1. Ambulance Operators. The
finance director shall not issue a permit to any ambulance operator for the
establishment of a new main or branch office within the city limits until a
public hearing has been held by the business license and permit hearing board
pursuant to the provisions of this title to determine the effect on the public
health, peace, welfare and safety of the granting of any such permit, and in
particular any impact which may be detrimental to proper ambulance service
within the city. Reasonable notice of such hearing shall be given to ambulance
operators who maintain an existing main or branch office in the
city;
2. Ambulance Drivers. The finance director shall not issue a permit to
any ambulance driver until such ambulance driver obtains an American Red Cross
aid card and presents same to the city. Notwithstanding any other provision of
this chapter to the contrary, ambulance driver permits shall be renewed annually
on or before the anniversary date of the issuance of such permit. Such permit
may be renewed by the finance director; provided, that the director receives a
favorable report therefore from the law enforcement agency. Notwithstanding any
other provision of this chapter to the contrary, application fees for permits
and for the annual renewal thereof pertaining to ambulance drivers or attendants
shall be ten dollars each;
3. Arcades;
4. Auction Establishments or
Auctioneers. No auctioneer’s permit or license shall be required from any
person selling his or her own property at his or her own private
residence;
5. Public billiard or pool halls;
6. Dance Halls or Dance
Clubs. Teenage dances shall require neither a license nor a permit; provided,
that the person or organization sponsoring or conducting such teenage dance
delivers to the finance director, either personally or by first class mail,
postage prepaid, the time and place of such dance at least three days in advance
of such dance;
7. Drive-in or take-out restaurants;
8. Guards.
Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter to the contrary, guard
permits shall be renewed annually on or before the anniversary date of the
issuance of such permit. Such permit may be renewed by the finance director;
provided, that the director has received a favorable report as to such
application from the law enforcement agency. Notwithstanding any other provision
of this chapter to the contrary, the application fee for permits and for annual
renewal thereof, pertaining to a guard, shall be ten dollars each, in advance.
No business license shall be required of a guard where employed by an employer
who is licensed under this chapter;
9. Gun dealers;
10. Hawkers and
Retail Vendors of Food and Ice Cream Products.
a. Every person peddling,
selling or delivering liquids or edibles for human consumption from packs,
baskets, handcarts, wagons or vehicles, retail from door to door, shall first
obtain a health permit and then a permit pursuant to this chapter. Such permit
shall be valid for one year only and shall be renewed only if such person
complies with the provisions of this code. All drivers of vehicles making sales
directly to the public shall be required to submit to investigation and
clearance from the law enforcement agency concerning character, past arrests and
convictions. This subsection shall not apply to any of the
following:
i. Persons selling or delivering to retail
establishments,
ii. Distributors of milk, bottled water, ice or food
products rendering the service of delivering their products to customers on an
established customer list,
iii. A person who sells edibles from a wayside
stand located on property owned or controlled by such person, all of which
edibles are grown or raised on such property by such person or by members of the
person’s immediate family,
iv. The operator of a public eating
place,
b. Sound-amplifying equipment or any device for the amplification of
the human voice, music or any other sound, including radios, horns, bells or
other sound or musical device used for the purpose of attracting customers to
such vehicle or vendor, shall be in a reasonable manner and in accordance with
state law and the provisions of this code;
11. House number
painters;
12. Locksmiths;
13. Massage establishments;
14. Patrol
Systems--Patrolman. Every person operating a patrol system or employed as a
patrolman within the city shall first register with the city, and obtain a
permit describing the area to be patrolled. The registration shall contain,
among other things, an accurate description of the area in which operations are
permitted and the names of all patrolmen permitted to such permittee. The
registration to conduct a patrol system shall not authorize any person, either
as a patrolman, agent or owner, to patrol any territory outside the area
specified in such registration;
15. Solicitors;
16. Taxicab
operators;
17. Taxicab Drivers. Notwithstanding any other provision of this
chapter to the contrary, taxicab driver permits shall be renewed annually on or
before the anniversary date of the issuance of such permit. Such permit may be
renewed by the finance director, provided that the director has received a
favorable report therefor from the law enforcement agency. Notwithstanding any
other provision of this chapter to the contrary, application fees for permits
and for the annual renewal thereof, pertaining to taxicab drivers, shall be ten
dollars for each. (Ord. 936-04 § 6: Ord. 812-96 § 3; prior code §
11-111)
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