[R.O. 2007 § 605.001; CC 1979 §§ 4-11;
4-49, 4-102, 14-85, 15-1, 22-1, 22-1(3, 5, 6, 12, 13), 22-1(8); 26-16,
26-83; Ord. No. 684 § 1, 10-8-1981; Ord. No. 760 § 2(A), § 3(A), § 5(A), § 6(A),
§ 7(A), § 8(A), § 9(A), 12-9-1982; Ord. No. 802 § 2, 5-26-1983; Ord. No. 810 § 1, 6-23-1983; Ord. No. 863 § 1(11.3(A)), § 1(11.4(A)),
§ 1(22-1), 2-23-1984; Ord. No. 1315 § 1, 9-27-1987; Ord. No. 1866 § 2, 4-23-1992; Ord. No. 2495 § 1, 6-27-1996; Ord. No. 2688 § 25.8-1, 5-27-1997; Ord. No. 3359 § 5, 12-14-2000; Ord. No. 3397 § 22, 2-22-2001; Ord. No. 3488 § 1, 7-26-2001; Ord. No. 3896 § 2, 9-25-2003; Ord. No. 5280 § 1, 10-8-2009; Ord. No. 5402 § 1, 5-27-2010; Ord. No. 5920 § 1, 5-9-2013; Ord. No. 6120 § 11, 4-24-2014]
As used in any ordinance regulating
business or requiring a license for the operation of a business, the
following terms shall have the following meanings, except where the
context clearly indicates that a different meaning is intended and
except where an ordinance concerning a particular business contains
a specific provision to the contrary with the specific provision controlling:
AMUSEMENT CENTER OR ARCADE AREA
Any establishment either having nine (9) or more mechanical
or electronic amusement devices for use or operation by the public
or any establishment deriving over one-half (1/2) its gross income
from the utilization of mechanical or electronic amusement devices
shall be deemed to constitute an "amusement center or arcade area."
APPLICANT
Any person who applies for a license as required by any ordinance
of the City of St. Peters.
BOARDINGHOUSE
Any dwelling other than a hotel where meals or lodging and
meals, for compensation, are provided for three (3) or more persons.
BODY ART
Shall have the same meaning as set forth in Section
615.010 of this Code, as amended.
[Ord. No. 7372, 10-22-2020]
BODY ARTIST
Shall have the same meaning as set forth in Section
615.010 of this Code, as amended.
[Ord. No. 7372, 10-22-2020]
CARNIVAL
Any collection or group of stands, shows or entertainment
devices in the City, commonly included within the term "fair" or "carnival,"
which are attended by the public upon payment of a charge.
CIRCUS
Any dog, pony, wild animal or variety show exhibits/performances
in the City in a tent or group of tents, upon collection of a charge.
CODE
Most recently published Code of the City of St. Peters as
amended from time to time.
COINS
A piece of metal or rarely some other materials (leather
or porcelain) certified by a mark or marks upon it as being of a specific
intrinsic or essential value. Specific: such as past issuance by a
governmental authority to circulate as money.
COMMERCIAL SPEECH
Speech associated with expression related solely to the non-gratuitous
economic interest of the speaker and its audience.
[Ord. No. 7860, 9-28-2023]
CRUISING
Operating a tow truck on a public highway at a slow rate
of speed or in any other fashion for the purpose of soliciting business
along said highway.
DEALER
Any person, firm, proprietorship, partnership, corporation
or other entity who shall engage at any location in the City in the
purchase, sale or exchange of any secondhand or antique jewelry, coins,
watches, diamonds, or other precious stones, gold, silver, platinum
or other precious metals, or any other secondhand manufactured articles
composed wholly or in part of gold, silver, platinum or other precious
metals is hereby declared to be a dealer in precious metals, coins
and gems.
DRIVER
Any person driving a taxicab.
ELECTRICAL CORPORATION
Includes every corporation, company, association, joint-stock
company or association, partnership and person, their lessees, trustees
or receivers appointed by any court whatsoever, other than a railroad,
light rail or street railroad corporation generating electricity solely
for railroad, light rail or street railroad purposes or for the use
of its tenants and not for sale to others, owning, operating, controlling
or managing any electric plant except where electricity is generated
or distributed by the producer solely on or through private property
for railroad, light rail or street railroad purposes or for its own
use or the use of its tenants and not for sale to others.
EMPLOYEE
Any person, other than a masseur or masseuse, who renders
any service to the licensee or customer and who receives compensation
or any consideration, and who has no physical contact with the licensee's
customers or clients.
GAS CORPORATION
Includes every corporation, company, association, joint-stock
company or association, partnership and person, their lessees, trustees
or receivers appointed by any court whatsoever, owning, operating,
controlling or managing any gas plant operating for public use under
privilege, license or franchise now or hereafter granted by the State
or the City of St. Peters.
GEMS
Any item containing or having as part of its composition
any precious or semi-precious stones customarily used in jewelry or
ornamentation.
GOOD MORAL CHARACTER
1.
Honesty, fairness, and respect for
the rights of others and for the laws of the State and nation. The
following factors shall be considered when making a determination
of whether an applicant or licensee under this Chapter has good moral
character:
a.
The nature and character of the business
for which the license is sought;
b.
The manner in which the person has
conducted his/her/its business; and
c.
The manner in which the person has
observed or violated the law.
2.
If a person has been convicted of
violating a crime of this State or country, or of any crime of any
other state or country that would have been a crime under the laws
of the State of Missouri, or an offense of this City, the Commissioner
shall also weigh the following factors in determining if the person
has good moral character:
a.
The type of crime(s) or offense(s)
for which a person has been convicted;
b.
The circumstances surrounding the
crime(s) or offense(s) for which a person has been convicted;
c.
The proximity in time of the conviction(s)
to the application for a license;
d.
The conduct of the person since the
date of conviction; and
e.
Whether the crime the person is convicted
of is reasonably related to the competency of the person to exercise
the licensed business.
3.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, a
conviction cannot be the sole grounds on which a person is determined
to lack good moral character. If a person is pardoned from a conviction,
the underlying guilt for the crime or offense may still be evidence
of such person's good moral character.
GROSS RECEIPTS
The aggregate amount of all sales and charges of the commodities
described in the definition of "public utility" contained in this
Section made by a public utility in the City during any period, less
discounts, credits, refunds, sales taxes and uncollectible accounts
actually charged off during the periods.
HEALTH OFFICIAL
The group manager of environmental and leisure services,
his/her designee, or any person or agent employed as Health Officer
by the City.
HEATING COMPANY
Includes every corporation, company, association, joint-stock
company or association, partnership and person, their lessees, trustees
or receivers, appointed by any court whatsoever, owning, operating,
managing or controlling any plant or property for manufacturing and
distributing and selling, for distribution, or distributing hot or
cold water, steam or currents of hot or cold air for motive power,
heating, cooking, or for any public use or service, in the City of
St. Peters.
HIGHWAY
Any highway, road, street or alley open to the use of the
public for the purpose of vehicular traffic.
HOTEL
Any building or group of contiguous buildings under the same
management occupied as the abiding place of persons who are lodged
with or without meals, in which, as a rule, the rooms are occupied
singly for hire, and in which there are more than ten (10) sleeping
rooms.
INDOOR MUSICAL FESTIVAL
Any indoor gathering or assembly of persons within the City
where there will be presented live or recorded music and where two
hundred fifty (250) or more persons are present or where the person
organizing such a gathering or assembly has reason to believe two
hundred fifty (250) or more persons will be present at any one (1)
time, except where live entertainment is being conducted within a
premises licensed with the City as a live entertainment venue.
[Ord. No. 7729, 11-10-2022]
ITINERANT VENDOR
Any person, whether as owner, agent, consignee or employee,
who engages in a temporary business for any period of time and who,
for the purpose of conducting such business, occupies or uses any
parcel of land, building, tent, room, apartment, shop, store, structure,
or uses a vehicle parked on premises where said person does not have
the exclusive right of possession under ownership, lease or rental
agreement, or any other non-permanent location or other place within
the City for the purpose of offering to purchase or sell such goods,
wares, and merchandise, either privately, publicly or at public auction.
[Ord. No. 6475 § 1, 1-21-2016]
1.
Exclusions. The aforesaid definition
shall not apply to:
a.
The mere transportation of goods,
wares, and merchandise and chattels of every kind.
b.
Persons using motor vehicles for
the transportation of goods, wares and merchandise for delivery to
an established list of customers or clientele, or to an established
place of business.
2.
Itinerant vendors shall be classified
into one (1) of the following three (3) categories:
a.
Canvass: includes any one (1) or
more of the following activities:
(1)
Disseminating written materials or
oral views; or
(2)
Requesting information on the background,
occupation, economic status, social status, religious status, political
status, attitudes or viewpoints of another person.
b.
Charitable: includes any one (1)
or more of the following activities:
(1)
Seeking to obtain gifts or contributions
of money, clothing or any other valuable thing for the support or
benefit of any individual, firm, corporation, organization, association
or group which is organized as or sponsored by an entity organized
as a non-profit entity under laws of any state in the United States
or of the Federal government or recognized as such by the tax of any
state of the United States or of the Federal government.
(2)
Seeking to obtain money, clothing
or any other valuable thing in return for literature, artifacts or
goods of any individual, firm, corporation, organization, association
or group which is registered as a non-profit organization under laws
of any state in the United States or of the Federal government.
c.
Commercial: Includes any one (1)
or more of the following activities:
(1)
Seeking to sell or to obtain orders
for the purchase of goods, wares, merchandise, foodstuffs or other
services, goods or contracts of any kind, character or description
whatever, for any kind of consideration whatever, or dissemination
thereof without consideration;
(2)
Requesting information on the background,
occupation, economic status, social status, political status, attitudes,
viewpoints, occupants of a residence, telephone number, address, furnishings
or the like of any person for the actual or alleged purpose of compiling
such information as raw data or refined data into a document, record,
book or directory to be sold, or to be used wholly or in part for
commercial purposes, excepting persons conducting a census under the
laws of the State of Missouri and the United States;
(3)
Seeking to obtain subscriptions to
books, magazines, periodicals, newspapers or any other type or kind
of publications; or
(4)
Seeking to obtain gifts or contributions
of money, clothing or any other valuable thing for the support or
benefit of any individual, firm, corporation, organization, association
or group not falling within the definition of "charitable soliciting"
as set forth above.
3.
Operations selling their excess homegrown
produce at their property shall not be considered itinerant vendors
and shall not be required to be licensed. Itinerant vendors may not
be licensed for operation in residentially zoned areas.
JUNK DEALERS
Any person engaged in the business of dealing in buying,
selling and trading old iron, lead, zinc, brass, steel, copper or
other metals whatsoever, tags, bottles or other things of like nature
or other used or old articles no longer useful for the purpose for
which they were made or manufactured is hereby declared to be a junk
dealer. Scrap metal purchases by a foundry for melting shall not cause
such foundry to be a junk dealer under this Article.
LICENSEE
Any person, business or other legal entity receiving a license
to operate a business, trade, profession, vocation or occupation as
mandated by the City Code.
LIVE ENTERTAINMENT
Dramatic, musical or other live performances before a live
audience via amplification.
[Ord. No. 7729, 11-10-2022]
1.
Exclusions. The aforesaid definition shall not apply to:
a.
Live or recorded music provided and conducted outdoors and licensed under Article
XI of this Chapter;
b.
Live or recorded music presented indoors at a location within the City of St. Peters not licensed as a live entertainment venue and permitted under Section
605.817 of this City Code; or
c.
Recorded music or other performances provided by televisions,
jukebox, or karaoke.
LIVE ENTERTAINMENT EVENT
Any indoor gathering or assembly of persons within a live
entertainment venue in the City where there will be presented live
entertainment and where two hundred fifty (250) or more persons are
present or where the person organizing such a gathering or assembly
has reason to believe two hundred fifty (250) or more persons will
be present at any one (1) time.
[Ord. No. 7729, 11-10-2022]
LIVE ENTERTAINMENT VENUE
Any property or premises, whether licensed or not, public
or private, temporary or permanent where live entertainment is provided.
[Ord. No. 7729, 11-10-2022]
LODGING OR ROOMING HOUSE
A dwelling other than a hotel where lodging for compensation
is provided for three (3) or more persons.
MASSAGE
Any method or pressure on or friction against, or stroking,
kneading, rubbing, tapping, pounding, vibrating or stimulating of
the external parts of the body for medical or hygienic purposes, with
the hands or with the aid of any mechanical or electrical apparatus
or appliances, with or without such supplementary aids as rubbing
alcohol, liniments, antiseptics, oils, powder, creams, lotions, ointment,
unguents or other similar preparations commonly used in this practice.
MASSAGE ESTABLISHMENTS
Any establishment having a fixed placed of business wherein
massage is given, engaged in or carried on for any form of consideration.
"Massage establishment" shall not include any fixed place of business
operated or administered by an individual, firm, partnership, corporation,
company or association licensed or authorized pursuant to Sections
197.040, 198.015, 330.020, 331.030, 334.010, 334.510, 334.704, 354.055
and 354.405, RSMo.
MASSAGE PRACTITIONER
A massage practitioner who administers massage therapy or
massage procedures for any form of consideration in a licensed massage
establishment. The title "massage practitioner" may be applied only
to an individual, not to a group, association, partnership or corporation.
Whenever the terms "masseur and/or masseuse," singularly or collectively,
shall appear throughout this Section and all other Sections of this
Article of the City Code and in other City ordinances and City documentation,
it shall be deemed to mean "massage practitioner."
MASSAGE THERAPY
A scientific health care, health maintenance, and rehabilitation
technique carried out by a trained professional which involves the
skillful massaging and kneading of human skin, muscles and tissues
thereby causing relaxation, stimulation, easing of mental and physical
tension, alleviation of aches and pains, the breaking up of fatty
tissues and muscle spasms, the improvement of circulation through
the body, the reduction of strain on the heart, or the reduction of
body fluids in the legs and arms, to help cause the body to restore
itself to more comfortable feeling or to rehabilitate itself from
any disease or malfunction, provided that the practice of massage
therapy shall not include: the diagnosis or prescribing of treatments
for disease or injury; the adjustment of the articulations of the
osseous structures of the body or spine; the providing of any service
or procedure for which a license to practice medicine or chiropractic
or physical therapy or nursing is otherwise requiring by law.
MASTURBATION
Stimulation of the genital organs achieved by manual or other
bodily contact exclusive of sexual intercourse.
MECHANICAL OR ELECTRONIC AMUSEMENT DEVICE
Any machine which, upon the insertion of a coin, slug, token,
plat, disc or any other insertion device, may be operated by the public
for use as a game, contest of skill, video or other entertainment
or amusement, of any kind or description whatever, with the exception
of jukeboxes and machines or devices used solely for the vending of
food and confections or dispensing merchandise which shall not be
considered mechanical or electronic amusement devices under this Section.
MULTI-VENDOR OPERATOR
Any person who engages in a temporary or permanent business
for any period of time and who occupies or uses any parcel of land
or any building, structure or tent thereon, or uses a vehicle parked
on any land where said person may or may not have the exclusive right
of possession thereof, who organizes and arranges vendors under a
single operation, shall be responsible for licensing all such vendors
and advising them regarding State and local sales tax obligations,
and who shall provide a register of said vendors on a regular basis
to the City. Food vendors shall be licensed individually in accordance
with Section 230.060.
NET ASSETS
The book value of the current assets of a person or pawnbroker
less its applicable liabilities as stated in this definition. Current
assets include the investment made in cash, bank deposits, merchandise
inventory, and loans due from customers, excluding the pawn service
charge. Current assets do not include the investments made in fixed
assets of real estate, furniture, fixtures, or equipment; investments
made in stocks, bonds, or other securities; or investments made in
prepaid expenses or other general intangibles. Applicable liabilities
include trade or other accounts payable; accrued sales, income, or
other taxes; accrued expenses; and notes or other payables that are
unsecured or secured in whole or part by current assets. Applicable
liabilities do not include liabilities secured by assets other than
current assets. Net assets must be represented by a capital investment
unencumbered by any liens or other encumbrances to be subject to the
claims of general creditors.
OPERATING, OPERATION OF OR TO OPERATE A TOW TRUCK
Includes all actions and functions incident to the movement
of a tow truck from place to place; as well as all actions involved
in the undertaking of a tow, whether for hire or for personal or business
use by the owner of the tow truck and the conducting of a business
engaged in the operation of a tow truck.
OUTCALL MASSAGE SERVICE
Any business not licensed as a massage establishment under
the provisions of this Section wherein massage is given, engaged in
or carried on, or permitted to be given, engaged in or carried on,
for any form of consideration not at a fixed location but at a location
designated by the masseur or masseuse, customer or client and within
the City limits.
OUTDOOR MUSICAL FESTIVAL
Any outdoor entertainment, exhibition, activity, amusement
or gathering or assembly of persons within the City, including public
dances or dance exhibitions, where there will be presented as the
primary source of entertainment live or recorded musical entertainment,
and which the promoter thereof has reason to believe will attract
one hundred (100) or more persons at any one (1) time.
OWNER
When used in connection with motor vehicles, any person or
legal entity who holds legal title to a vehicle or one who has the
legal right to possession thereof; when applied to a building or land,
includes any part owner, joint owner, tenant in common, joint tenant
or tenant by the entirety of the whole or part of such building or
land.
PASSENGER
Any child over three (3) years of age or any other person
in a self-mobile condition; provided that self-mobile shall include,
but not be limited to, the use of a wheelchair or other assistance,
whether mechanical or human.
PAWNBROKER
Any person engaged in the business of lending money on the
security of pledged goods or engaged in the business of purchasing
tangible personal property on condition that it may be redeemed or
repurchased by the seller for a fixed price within a fixed period
of time.
PAWNSHOP
The location at which or premises in which a pawnbroker regularly
conducts business.
PEDDLER/SOLICITOR
Any person engaged in the act of soliciting.
[Ord. No. 6475 § 1, 1-21-2016; Ord.
No. 7860, 9-28-2023]
PERSON
Any individual, copartnership, firm, association, company
or combination of individuals, of whatever form or character.
PHYSICIAN
Any individual licensed under the laws of this State with
the State Board of Registration for the Healing Arts in the State
of Missouri.
PRECIOUS METALS
Any item containing as part of its composition, in any degree,
gold, silver, platinum or pewter.
PRIVATE CLUB
Any dwelling or structure where lodging or board and lodging
is furnished to its own members.
PROMOTER/SPONSOR
Any person, persons, landowner, tenant or lessee engaged
in or connected with the presentation of an outdoor musical festival.
PROSTITUTION
The act or practice or promise of indulging in or solicitation
of promiscuous sexual relations for money.
PUBLIC UTILITY
Includes every pipeline corporation, gas corporation, electrical
corporation, water corporation, heat or refrigerating corporation,
and sewer corporation, as these terms are defined in this Section,
and each thereof is hereby declared to be a public utility.
PURCHASES
"Purchase or purchasing" shall mean the obtaining by payment
of money or its equivalent. It shall not mean or include purchases
made directly from manufacturers or wholesalers of precious metals
or gems.
RECOGNIZED SCHOOL
Any school or institution of learning which provides the
teaching of the theory, method, profession or work of therapeutic
massage, which course of study contains the underlying principles
of anatomy, physiology and other subjects as regularly included in
the curriculum, which requires a resident course of study of not less
than one hundred (100) hours to be completed in not more than three
(3) calendar months before the student shall be furnished with a diploma
or certificate of graduation from such school or institution of learning
following the successful completion of such course of study or learning
and which school has been recognized and approved by a governmental
agency or by a nationally recognized association of professionals.
RESIDENCE
Includes every separate living unit occupied for residential
purposes by one (1) or more persons, contained within any type of
building or structure.
SEWER CORPORATION
Includes every corporation, company, association, joint-stock
company or association, partnership or person, their lessees, trustees
or receivers appointed by any court, owning, operating, controlling
or managing any sewer system, plant or property, for the collection,
carriage, treatment, or disposal of sewage anywhere within the State
for gain, except that the term shall not include sewer systems with
fewer than twenty-five (25) outlets.
SHORT WAVE RECEIVER
A radio receiver which is capable of operating on a frequency
assigned by the Federal Communications Commission for fire, police,
municipal or other governmental uses.
SOLICITING
The act of traveling door-to-door to residential dwelling
units within the City engaging in commercial speech.
[Ord. No. 6475 § 1, 1-21-2016; Ord.
No. 7860, 9-28-2023]
TATTOO
Shall have the same meaning as set forth in Section
615.010 of this Code, as amended.
[Ord. No. 7372, 10-22-2020]
TATTOOING
Shall have the same meaning as set forth in Section
615.010 of this Code, as amended.
[Ord. No. 7372, 10-22-2020]
TAXICAB
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.
TAXICAB OPERATOR'S LICENSE
The license issued by the City permitting the holder to engage
in the business of operating taxicabs in the City.
TOW TRUCK
A mechanically propelled vehicle equipped with a device used
to hoist and tow, transport, convey or move other vehicles from place
to place upon authorization of the owner, his/her lawful agent or
representative.
VEHICLE
Every device, whether mechanically propelled or drawn, in
or by which any person or property is or may be moved upon a public
highway, except devices moved only by human or animal power or a device
which works exclusively upon stationary rails or tracks, and shall
include trailers and semitractors.
WATER CORPORATION
Includes every corporation, company, association, joint-stock
company or association, partnership and person, their lessees, trustees,
or receivers appointed by any court whatsoever, owning, operating,
controlling or managing any plant or property, dam or water supply,
canal, or power station, distributing or selling for distribution,
or selling or supplying for gain any water.
[R.O. 2007 § 605.005; CC 1979 § 14-11(a); Ord. No. 760 § 1(A), 12-9-1982; Ord. No. 3359 § 5, 12-14-2000]
No person shall be engaged in, prosecute
or carry on any business, trade, profession, vocation or occupation,
either in whole or in part, in the City by maintaining an office in
the City or by soliciting orders through such office, or by any other
manner whatsoever, without having first paid a license fee where applicable
or agreeing to pay a license tax (i.e., public utilities) and having
been issued a license/certificate when applicable as provided for
in this Chapter under the power of Section 94.270, RSMo., and as provided
in other applicable City ordinances. Provided: the provisions of this
Chapter with regard to the general business licensee fee shall not
apply to professions as set forth in Sections 71.620 and 71.630, RSMo.,
nor to any business, trade, profession, vocation or occupation which
is exempt by State law from license taxes nor to not-for-profit organizations;
and provided that a business license shall not be required for business
or occupations which are conducted from a person's own residence provided
the business or occupation is conducted seven (7) days or less per
calendar year; nor to agencies for which a contribution is provided
in the City budget; nor to political and government agencies.
[R.O. 2007 § 605.006; Ord. No. 3359 § 5, 12-14-2000]
Whenever in this Code a license is
required for the maintenance, operation or conduct of any business,
trade, professional, vocation or occupation, or for doing business
or engaging in any activity or occupation, any person or corporation
shall be subject to the requirement if by himself or through an agent,
employee or partner he/she holds himself forth as being engaged in
the business, trade, professional, vocation or occupation; or solicits
patronage therefor, actively or passively; or performs or attempts
to perform any part of such business or occupation in the City.
[R.O. 2007 § 605.013; Ord. No. 3359 § 5, 12-14-2000; Ord. No. 3725 § 1, 10-10-2002; Ord. No. 3729 § 2, 10-24-2002; Ord. No. 3792 § 1, 2-27-2003; Ord. No. 4065 § 5, 5-27-2004; Ord. No. 5049 § 1, 8-14-2008; Ord. No. 5280 § 1, 10-8-2009; Ord. No. 5402 § 2, 5-27-2010; Ord. No. 5520 § 1, 1-13-2011; Ord. No. 5717 § 1, 2-23-2012; Ord. No. 6120 § 13, 4-24-2014]
A. The purpose of this Section is to provide
a document covering all license fees, administrative fees and investigation
fees or processing fees connected with the issuance or renewal of
licenses for any business licensed by the City. The fees provided
herein shall apply in place of any earlier provision in any other
ordinance. In the absence of provision to the contrary, all fees and
charges for licenses or permits shall be paid in advance at the time
application therefor is made to the City Clerk. The fees and charges
for businesses, trades, professions, vocations or occupations not
listed in this Chapter, if any, shall be as stated in the specific
ordinances or parts of ordinances relating to those businesses or
operations.
1.
Type Of Fees. The following are the
types of fees that are covered by this Section:
a.
A license fee paid by the operator
of the business for the issuance of the license.
2.
Fees Established. Until otherwise
provided by ordinance, the following annual fees shall be charged
for the businesses and operations specified.
[Ord. No. 6482 § 1, 2-11-2016; Ord. No. 6898 § 1, 1-25-2018; Ord. No. 6985, 7-26-2018; Ord. No. 7372, 10-22-2020; Ord. No. 7729, 11-10-2022]
License Type
|
License Fee
|
---|
Amusement/arcade center (605.220)
|
$200 plus $30 per mechanical or electronic
amusement device fee
|
Body art establishment (615.010)
|
$75 annual
|
Body artist
|
$25 annual
|
Circus/carnival (605.728)
|
$10 per concession per week plus
surety bond; $1,000 to $5,000 to be determined by the Building Commissioner
|
General business (605.030)
|
$50
|
Itinerant vendor (605.185)
|
|
|
General:
|
General:
|
|
First 1 to 4 consecutive days
|
$50
|
|
Each additional 4-day period thereafter
during the calendar year
|
$200
|
|
C-4 License:
|
C-4 License:
|
|
1 to 4 consecutive days
|
$50
|
|
5 to 30 consecutive days or more
consecutive days in a calendar year but less than 181 consecutive
days
|
$100
|
Live entertainment venue (605.630)
|
$200
|
Multi-vendor operator (605.186)
|
|
|
Temporary event: 1 to 4 consecutive
days
|
$10 per vendor for each event
|
|
Temporary event: 1 to 7 consecutive days in "C-4" Zoning District
|
$10 per vendor for each event
|
|
Annual
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$2,000 per month/$24,000 annually
for up to 200 vendor stalls per month
Each additional 100 vendor stalls
thereafter per month shall cost an additional $1,000 per month
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Mechanical or electronic amusement
device (605.105)
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$20 per each device on premises
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Massage operator/practitioner
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$25 practitioner
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Massage business (605.330)
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$100 annual
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Outdoor advertising signs and billboards
(605.920)
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2% of annual gross income/outdoor
sign and billboard
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Outdoor music festival (605.770)
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$200 plus $500 surety bond
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Pawnbroker/general business (605.820)
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$500
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Investigation fee for a new applicant
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$500
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Investigation fee for a repeat applicant
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$250
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Peddler/solicitor (605.145)
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First 1 to 4 consecutive days
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$50
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Each additional 4-day period thereafter
during the calendar year
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$200
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Taxicab operator (605.400)
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$100 plus $15 per vehicle
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Tow truck operator (605.565)
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$50 plus $25 per vehicle
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[R.O. 2007 § 605.015; CC 1979 § 14-12; Ord. No. 760 § 1(C), 12-9-1982; Ord. No. 3359 § 5, 12-14-2000]
The license fees are imposed for
the privilege of carrying on the business or doing the act named in
the City for the year from January 1 to December 31, inclusive, unless
otherwise herein provided. The fees shall be due and payable on or
before the first day of December of the year preceding the license
year, unless otherwise herein provided. With respect to a new business,
the license fee thereon shall be due and payable prior to the day
such business is opened to the public, unless otherwise herein provided.
License fees (application fees and other associated costs) during
such one-year period shall not be prorated.
[R.O. 2007 § 605.030; CC 1979 § 14-24; Ord. No. 760 § 1(O), 12-9-1982; Ord. No. 791 § 1, 4-28-1983; Ord. No. 2203 § 2, 10-10-1994; Ord. No. 3359 § 5, 12-14-2000]
Every person conducting any business, trade, profession, vocation or occupation which requires a business license pursuant to this Code and for which no special business license is available under the provisions of the Code shall procure a general business license. The annual general business license fee shall be as set forth in the fee schedule at Section
605.013. In addition, an annual license fee shall be charged for each mechanical or electronic amusement device situated in the business establishment and such additional fee shall be described as mechanical or electronic amusement device on the fee schedule at Section
605.013.
[R.O. 2007 § 605.045; CC 1979 § 14-19; Ord. No. 760 § 1(J), 12-9-1982; Ord. No. 3359 § 5, 12-14-2000]
Licenses issued pursuant to any provision
of this City Code shall not authorize any person to exercise or carry
on the business, trade, profession, vocation or occupation specified
in the license in any other place than that provided by the license.