[Amended 7-3-1972 by Ord. No. 72-014]
A. No person shall engage in the business of scrap processor
for the purchase or sale of what is commonly called scrap, such as
rags, paper, bags, bagging, iron, brass, copper, tin, zinc, aluminum
or discarded metal, bottles, dismantled automobiles or other articles,
whether manufactured or in the process of manufacture, or raw material,
whether old or new, without first obtaining a license therefor as
provided herein.
B. No scrap processor shall transport through the streets or alleys of the City any conveyance for the purpose of collecting or disposing of articles as provided in Subsection
A hereof without first obtaining a license therefor as provided herein.
[Amended 8-12-1996 by Ord. No. 96-018]
A. Applications for licenses shall be in writing and
filed with the Clerk/Treasurer.
B. All applications shall be referred to the Chief of
Police for investigation to determine the following facts:
(1) The general reputation of the applicant;
(2) Whether the applicant has ever been convicted of a
crime;
(3) Whether the applicant has ever violated any of the
provisions of this chapter, and if so, how many times.
C. The following
information shall be furnished by each applicant:
(1) Whether
the applicant is a citizen of the United States.
(2) Whether the applicant resides in the City.
(3) The residential and proposed business address of the
applicant.
D. Every application and report of the Chief of Police
shall be referred to the Council for consideration.
E. If the applicant has been found to be of good repute,
has not been convicted of a crime, has not violated any of the provisions
of this chapter more than once and is a resident of the City, he or
she may be favorably considered by the Council for the issuance of
a license.
F. Upon approval by the Council, the Clerk/Treasurer
shall notify the applicant of the same and that the following requirements
shall be met:
(1) A license application fee, as determined by the Clerk/Treasurer
and approved by the Mayor and City Council by resolution, shall be
paid; and
(2) A bond in an amount determined to be satisfactory
by the Director of Finance, in consultation with the Clerk/Treasurer,
and approved by the Mayor and City Council by resolution, in favor
of the City for faithful performance shall be filed.
G. Upon the payment of the license application fee and
the filing of the bond, the Mayor shall issue a license.
H. A licensee shall not change the location of his or
her business without the approval of the Council.
[Amended 6-30-1980 by Ord. No. 80-011]
A. A licensee under this chapter must be a resident of
the City and a resident of the United States.
B. Such a licensee must have been found to be of good
repute.
C. Each vehicle used as provided in §
564-1B shall display registration tags furnished by the City.
No licensee hereunder shall receive in the course
of his or her business any article by way of a pledge or pawn, nor
shall he or she loan or advance any sum of money on the security of
any article or thing.
[Amended 5-15-2017 by Ord. No. 17-005]
A. Every licensee shall, on demand, exhibit all goods
bought or received by him or her and give the name, residence and
description of the person from whom such goods were purchased or received
to the Chief of Police or his designee. The report must be submitted
through electronic means in a format such that the data is capable
of direct entry into the Monroe Police Department’s computerized
system, as approved by the Chief of Police, or his designee. A transaction
report by electronic transmission under this subsection shall not
be reported on paper forms, unless the Chief of Police, or his designee,
so requires. All scrap processors must have the equipment capable
of transmitting transaction reports to the Monroe Police Department
installed in their place of business no later than August 1, 2017.
Information must be reported electronically beginning August 1, 2017.
B. The licensee shall keep a record or book written in
ink in the English language containing the name, residence and description
of all persons from whom purchases are made.
No licensee shall purchase or receive by sale, barter, exchange or otherwise any article of scrap enumerated in §
564-1 from:
A. Any person between the hours of 7:00 p.m. and 7:00
a.m. of the following day;
B. Any minor under 17 years of age; or
C. Any person when the licensee suspects or has reason
to know that such goods are stolen property.