The purpose of this chapter of the City Code is to license secondhand
goods dealers and temporary secondhand goods dealers, including antique
dealers, auction house dealers, internet auction dealers, consignment
house dealers, precious metal dealers, and flea market dealers, in
order to prevent these businesses from being used as facilities for
the commission of crimes and to assure that such businesses comply
with basic consumer protection standards, thereby protecting the health,
safety, and welfare of the community. The City Council makes the following
findings regarding the need to regulate secondhand goods dealers operating
within the City:
A. Use of the services provided by secondhand goods dealers, whether
temporary or otherwise, provides an opportunity for the commission
of crimes and their concealment because such businesses can receive
and transfer stolen property easily and quickly, thus hampering local
law enforcement efforts.
B. Measures to prevent stolen property from being sold to secondhand
goods dealers are necessitated by the fact that no other level of
government regulates this industry or effectively and efficiently
identifies criminal activity related to these businesses.
C. An automated system of tracking merchandise and secondhand transactions
will help City law enforcement officials better regulate current and
future secondhand goods dealers, will decrease and stabilize the costs
associated with the regulation of this industry, and will increase
the identification of criminal activities in the secondhand industry.
D. Secondhand goods dealers who operate within the City on a temporary
basis present unique consumer protection issues, because such businesses
often have out-of-state addresses not easily traced by consumers.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ANTIQUE
Any secondhand goods, the value of which, in whole or substantial
part, is derived from their age or their historical association and
exceeds the original value of the item when new.
ANTIQUE DEALER
Any dealer whose regular business includes selling or receiving
secondhand goods where at least 90% of the goods on hand at all times,
measured according to value, consists of antiques.
AUCTION HOUSE DEALER
Any dealer whose regular business includes selling or receiving
secondhand goods, some or all of which are offered for sale for the
highest bid or offer tendered. If the sale is conducted by means of
an auction, the auctioneer must be properly licensed and bonded in
accordance with applicable laws.
BILLABLE TRANSACTION
Every transaction conducted by a licensee is required to be reported to the City of Isanti Police Department under §
258-11.
CONSIGNMENT
An agreement between a dealer and a seller that enables the
dealer to take temporary possession of secondhand property, owned
by the seller, for the purpose of offering it for sale to the public.
DEALER
Any person whose regular business includes the purchase of
goods, wares, or merchandise for the purpose of selling them at wholesale
or retail to any qualified purchaser.
FLEA MARKET
Any group of five or more unrelated persons or businesses
selling secondhand goods to the public from a single physical location.
INTERNET AUCTION
The sale of merchandise on the world wide web, or internet,
by a person who is registered with and assigned a designated account
or user name by the internet website hosting the auction.
ITEM
Any single physical article; however, with respect to a commonly
accepted grouping of articles that is purchased as a set and has greater
value as a set than the combined value of its components set if sold
individually, the term "item" shall refer to the set.
LICENSED PREMISES
The compact and contiguous premises described in the approved
license issued by the City's issuing authority.
LICENSEE
The person to whom a license is issued under this chapter,
including any agents or employees of the person.
OCCASIONAL SECONDHAND GOODS DEALER
Secondhand goods dealers whose business plan and records
clearly demonstrate on an annual and continuing basis to the satisfaction
of the issuing authority that the business does not conduct more than
200 reportable transactions per licensing year and who agree to frequent,
unannounced inspection and monitoring by the issuing authority and
Isanti Police Department.
PAWN TRANSACTION
Any loan on the security of pledged goods on condition that the pledged goods are left with the dealer and may be redeemed or repurchased by the person pledging the goods for a fixed price within a fixed period of time or any purchase of second hand goods by a pawnbroker licensed under Chapter
233 of the Isanti City Code of Ordinances.
PERSON
One or more natural persons; a partnership, including a limited
partnership; a corporation, including a foreign, domestic or nonprofit
corporation; a trust; a political subdivision of the state; or any
other business organization.
PRECIOUS GEMS
Any gem that is valued for its character, rarity, beauty,
or quality, including diamonds, rubies, emeralds, sapphires, or pearls,
or any other precious gems or stones, whether as a separate item or
in combination as a piece of jewelry or other crafted item.
PRECIOUS METAL DEALER
Any person engaging in the business of coin dealer or buying
secondhand items containing precious metal or gems, including but
not limited to jewelry, watches, eating utensils, candlesticks, and
religious and decorative objects. Businesses that sell or receive
such items secondhand, but which derive less than 30% of their total
annual income, as measured by gross annual sales, from the sale of
such items, are exempt. Dealers in these items shall include, without
limitation, antique dealers, consignment house dealers, and auction
house dealers.
PRECIOUS METAL ITEM
Coin with numismatic value or intrinsic value greater than
its denominational value, precious gems, gold, silver, platinum, and
sterling silver, whether as separate items or in combination as a
piece of jewelry or other crafted item, except items plated with precious
metal or metals and the plating equals less than 1% of the item's
total weight.
PRECIOUS METALS
Gold, silver, platinum, and sterling silver, whether as a
separate item or in combination as a piece of jewelry or other crafted
item, except items plated with precious metal or metals and the plating
equals less than 1% of the item's total weight.
RECEIVE
To purchase, accept for sale on consignment, broker, or receive
in trade for an item of equal or lesser value.
REPORTABLE TRANSACTION
The receipt by a licensee of secondhand goods within the limits of the City of Isanti, or the receipt of secondhand goods by a licensee outside the City limits when those goods are intended for sale, held for sale or offered for sale on the licensed premises, where the secondhand goods are of the type defined in §
258-11 of this Code for which the licensee must make daily reports to police as set forth therein.
SECONDHAND GOODS
Any tangible personal property, previously owned, used, rented
or leased by a person other than the dealer offering it for sale,
including, without limitation: electronic audio or video equipment;
musical instruments; sports equipment; photographic equipment; outboard
motors; inboard drives; nautical sonar or radar devices; electric,
pneumatic or hydraulic powered construction or mechanical equipment
and tools; computers or computer-related equipment; cellular telephones
or other communication devices; jewelry; coins; precious metals; artist-signed
or artist-contributed original works of art; and other secondhand
goods or merchandise.
SECONDHAND GOODS DEALER
Any person whose regular business includes the selling or receiving of secondhand goods, which sales or receipts total more than 30% of the gross sales of said business during any calendar year, including auction house dealers, internet auction dealers, consignment dealers, flea market dealers, and antique dealers, but not including transactions conducted by a pawnbroker licensed under Chapter
233 of the Isanti City Code of Ordinances or used car sales involving vehicles with titles requiring registration with the Minnesota Department of Public Safety under Minn. Stat. Ch. 168 or boats required to be registered with the Department of Natural Resources.
[Amended 7-20-2021 by Ord. No. 763]
TEMPORARY SECONDHAND GOODS DEALER
Any person who engages in the business of secondhand goods
dealer and who occupies a place of business or a lot either as a guest,
tenant-at-will, or under a lease for a period shorter than six months,
unless that person has occupied the place of business for more than
six months immediately prior to the occupancy becoming a tenancy-at-will.
UNIQUE IDENTIFIER
A serial number, identification number, model number, owner-applied
identifier or engraving, "Operation ID" number or symbol, or other
unique marking.
All applications for a license or registration under this chapter
must be signed and sworn to under oath. If the application is that
of a natural person, it shall be signed and sworn to by such person;
if that of a corporation, by an officer thereof; if that of a partnership,
by one of the general partners; and if that of an unincorporated association,
by the manager or managing officer thereof. All submitted applications
shall be referred to the issuing authority for verification and investigation
of the facts set forth therein. The issuing authority shall make the
determination as to whether or not the applicant qualifies for a certificate
of registration in lieu of licensing. Where it is determined that
the applicant does not qualify for registration in lieu of licensing,
upon the applicant's payment of the difference between the registration
fee and appropriate license fee, as well as the investigation fee,
the application will be processed as a license application.
After the completion of the application verification and investigation by the issuing authority, the issuing authority shall accept or deny the license application in accordance with this chapter. If the application is denied, the issuing authority shall notify the applicant of the determination in writing. The notice shall be mailed by certified and regular mail to the applicant at the address provided on the application form, and it shall inform the applicant of the applicant's right, within 20 calendar days of receipt of the notice by the applicant, to request an appeal of the issuing authority's determination to the City Council. If an appeal to the City Council is timely received by the issuing authority, the hearing before the City Council shall take place within 20 calendar days of the receipt of the appeal by the issuing authority. Renewal applications shall be governed by §
258-13 of this chapter. If an application is granted for a location where a building is under construction or not ready for occupancy, the license shall not be delivered to the licensee until a certificate of occupancy has been issued for the licensed premises.
[Amended 7-20-2021 by Ord. No. 763]
Any license or registration under this chapter may be denied
for one or more of the following reasons:
A. The proposed use does not comply with the Isanti Zoning Ordinance.
B. The proposed use does not comply with any health, building, building
maintenance or other provision of the Isanti City Code of Ordinances
or state law.
C. The applicant has failed to comply with one or more provisions of
this chapter.
D. The applicant is not a citizen of the United States or a resident
alien, or upon whom it is impractical or impossible to conduct a background
or financial investigation due to the unavailability of information.
E. Fraud, misrepresentation, or bribery in securing or renewing a license.
F. Fraud, misrepresentation, or false statements made in the application
and investigation for, or in the course of, the applicant's business.
G. Business practices, or conduct, deemed by the issuing authority to
be contrary to the best interests, or safety, of the public.
H. Violation, within the preceding five years, of any law relating to
theft, damage or trespass to property, sale of a controlled substance,
or operation of a business.
I. The owner of the premises where an exhibition is planned would not
qualify for a license under the terms of this chapter.
A violation of this chapter shall be a misdemeanor under Minnesota law. Civil penalties shall be subject to assessment pursuant to Chapter
1, Article
I, of the Isanti City Code of Ordinances. However, nothing in this chapter shall be construed to limit the City's other available legal remedies for any violation of law, including, without limitation, licensing sanctions, criminal, civil, and injunctive actions. In addition, violation or failure to pay civil fines may result in future license or registration ineligibility.
If any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this
chapter is for any reason held to be invalid, such decision shall
not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this chapter.
The City Council hereby declares that it would have adopted this chapter
and each section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase thereof irrespective
of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, sentences,
clauses, or phrases be declared invalid.