A.
Definition. Any person who shall offer for sale or sell goods, wares
or merchandise at a public auction or where public bidding is encouraged
or solicited shall be deemed to be an auctioneer.
B.
Exceptions. Nothing herein contained shall apply to judicial sales
or sales by executors, administrators, trustees under deeds of assignment,
lienors, attorneys at law or public officers in the manner prescribed
by law, unless such sale is conducted by a regular auctioneer or person
particularly employed to conduct such sale.
C.
License required. No person shall engage in the occupation of auctioneer without obtaining a license as provided in Article I of this chapter.
D.
Fee. The fee for an auctioneer's license shall be set from time to
time by resolution of the Board of Trustees.
A.
Definition. Any person, including junk cartmen, purchasing, selling,
dealing or trading in junk, including old rope, old iron, brass, copper,
tin, lead, rubber, paper, rags, bagging, empty bottles, old machinery
and machines and other secondhand articles or material, shall be deemed
to be a junk dealer and his or her place of business a junk shop.
B.
License required. No person shall engage in the occupation of junk dealer without obtaining a license as provided in Article I of this chapter.
C.
Fee. The fee for a junk dealer's license shall be set from time to
time by resolution of the Board of Trustees.
No person shall place any vending machines on any property outside
of buildings.
No outdoor telephone booths or advertising display racks shall be placed outdoors upon any property without first obtaining a license pursuant to Article I of this chapter and paying the prescribed license fee.
No person shall operate a parking field and charge a fee for parking thereon until such person obtains a license therefor pursuant to Article I of this chapter. No license shall be granted to any person under this section unless the parking field is authorized and permitted pursuant to Chapter 470, Zoning, and all the provisions of this Code and the rules and regulations of the Board of Trustees pertaining to parking fields have been complied with and the prescribed fee has been paid.
It shall be unlawful for any owner of any vehicle to permit
the same to be operated as a taxicab, limousine, private livery car
or private livery van upon the streets, highways, avenues or public
places located within the Village of Roslyn without having first obtained
and having then in force a taxi license issued by the Town of North
Hempstead. The fact that a vehicle is being operated as a taxicab,
limousine, private livery car or private livery van was and shall
be presumptive evidence that it is being operated by permission of
the owner.
It shall be unlawful for any person to own, operate or authorize
the operation of any tow truck or any other motor vehicle which may
be employed to transport an inoperable, wrecked or disabled vehicle
on any of the roads, highways, streets or at any other place within
the Village for the purposes of soliciting tow truck work or hiring
or to offer to provide or to provide any such services or assistance
or to go to or arrive at the scene or place for any such purposes
unless such person:
A.
Shall have been licensed by the Town of North Hempstead.
A.
Any person purchasing, selling, or dealing or trading in fireworks,
including any blank cartridge pistol, toy pistol, toy cannon, toy
cane or toy gun in which explosives are used, firecrackers, torpedoes,
skyrockets, roman candles, bombs, sparklers or other combustible or
explosive of like construction, or any other explosives, or any substance
or combination of substances or article prepared for the purpose of
producing a visible or an audible effect by combustion, explosion,
deflagration or detonation, or other device containing any explosive
substance, shall be deemed to be a pyrotechnist and engaged in pyrotechnics.
B.
Pursuant to § 405.00, Subdivision 1 of the Penal Law of the State of New York, the Mayor is hereby designated the licensing official empowered to grant and issue a license for the public display of fireworks in accordance with the provisions of § 405.00 of the Penal Law. No person shall engage in pyrotechnics without obtaining a license as provided in Article I of this chapter. The fee for such license shall be set from time to time by resolution of the Board of Trustees.
No person shall operate a tennis court and charge a fee for its use unless such person shall have obtained a license therefor pursuant to Article I and shall have paid a licensing fee therefor as the same shall be set from time to time by resolution of the Board of Trustees.