[R.O. 1996 § 630.010; CC 1968 § 21 1/2-1; Ord. No. 396 § 1, 9-3-1968; Ord. No. 2231 § 1, 5, 7-6-1992; Ord. No. 4431 § 1, 4-1-2013]
The following words and phrases, when used in this Article, have the meanings set out herein:
A motor vehicle regularly engaged in the business of carrying passengers for hire, having a seating capacity in excess of fifteen (15) persons and operated on fixed or irregular routes.
A certificate of public convenience and necessity issued by the City of Blue Springs authorizing the holder thereof to operate a motor vehicle in the livery, taxicab or City bus business in the City of Blue Springs, Missouri.
The driving of a taxicab on the streets, alleys, or other public places of the City of Blue Springs, Missouri, in search of or soliciting prospective passengers for hire.
A person to whom a certificate of public convenience and necessity has been issued.
A public passenger motor vehicle with a driver furnished for hire only by written agreement for use between predetermined points at a charge fixed in advance.
A daily record prepared by a taxicab driver of all trips made by said driver, showing time and place of origin, destination, number of passengers, and the amount of the fare of each trip.
The rate shall be displayed in each taxicab or bus which contains the rate of fares then in force.
Any motor vehicle performing a bona fide for-hire taxicab service having a capacity of not more than five (5) passengers, exclusive of the driver, and not operated on a regular route or between fixed termini.
A meter, instrument, or device attached to a taxicab which measures mechanically the distance driven and the waiting time on which the fare is based.
The time a taxicab is not in motion from the time of acceptance of a passenger or passengers, to the time of discharge, but does not include the time that the taxicab is not in motion if due to any cause other than the request, act or fault of a passenger or passengers.