The purposes of this chapter are the protection
of government, order, conduct, the general welfare, safety, morals,
health and well-being of the persons and property of the Town of Lake
George. It is adopted pursuant to Municipal Home Rule Law § 10,
Subdivision 1(ii)(a)(11) and (12), § 10, Subdivision 2,
and Town Law § 136 and § 274-a.
This chapter shall apply to all businesses conducted
within the Town of Lake George.
Whenever used in this chapter, the following
terms shall have the meanings indicated:
BUSINESS
All kinds of trades, vocations, occupations, professions,
enterprises, establishments and all other kinds of activities and
matters which are conducted for profit within the Town of Lake George;
provided, however, that this definition shall not include any and
all professions licensed by the State of New York.
GARAGE SALE
The sale of used household or personal items on a temporary
basis from the seller's residence. The term "garage sale" does not
include the sale of new items or any business conducted an a permanent
basis.
JURISDICTION
Any governmental unit having some jurisdictional relevance
to the licensee and to the intended business, including but not limited
to the following:
B.
Town of Lake George Planning Board.
C.
Town of Lake George Zoning Board of Appeals.
D.
Town of Lake George Consolidated Health District.
E.
New York State Department of Health.
F.
State Liquor Authority of New York.
G.
Warren County Planning Board.
PERSON
Any individual, company, society, association, corporation,
manager, contractor, subcontractor, partnership, joint venture, bureau,
agency, service club, trust, office or the officer, agent or employee
of the foregoing; provided, however, that this definition shall not
be deemed to include a business, the sole function of which is the
sale of goods and merchandise to other businesses for the purpose
of resale by such other business.
TOWN BOARD
The Town Board of the Town of Lake George.
TOWN CLERK
The Town Clerk of the Town of Lake George.
TRANSIENT BUSINESS
A retail or wholesale business conducted in a building or
tent, from a truck, van or trailer, on a parking lot or vacant parcel
of land, on a part of public right-of-way or any other place for a
temporary period of time.
A.
Lack of ownership or a rental or leasing agreement
of three months' duration or longer, sealed by monetary consideration,
shall be presumptive of a temporary period of time.
B.
Except as set forth in §
99-4F(2) and
H, the type of merchandise being offered for sale will have no bearing on the designation of a business as a transient business.
When an application is forwarded by the Town
Clerk to the Town Board for action thereon, the Town Board at the
time of its review of such application may in its discretion schedule
a public hearing to be held upon such application, except that the
Town Board shall hold a public hearing on all applications for transient
business licenses. In such event, the Town Board shall have an additional
30 days within which to hold the public hearing and to either approve
a license, issue a license or reject the application. Notice of such
public hearing shall be published at least once, no less than 15 days
before the date of such hearing, in a newspaper of general circulation
within the County of Warren. The notice shall state the name of the
applicant, the name of the proposed business, the type of the proposed
business, the general location of the proposed business and the date,
time and place of the hearing.
The Town Clerk shall forward the original license
application of the following businesses to the Town Board for action
thereon in accordance with the provisions of this chapter:
B. Fast food, quick food, drive-in food, carry-out food,
food vendor and/or a counter service to the outside of a building.
Such food shall include, but shall not be limited to, hot dogs, hamburgers,
pizza, soft ice cream, hard ice cream, fish sticks and other like
or associated foodstuffs.
C. Restaurants, bars, grills or any establishment selling
alcoholic beverages and/or food which have entertainment by an orchestra,
band and/or by mechanical means which produces music or sounds.
D. Any manufacturing concern.
E. Any amusement business or rides, carnival slide, merry-go-rounds
or any device or event for individual or group participation for recreation
or amusement.
F. Any retail store selling alcoholic beverages for off-premises
consumption.
G. Any business whose application indicates, by the information
supplied, that a review by the Town Board thereof would be in the
interest of the general welfare and common good of the Town.
H. Any application for a transient business.
Every person to whom a license is issued pursuant
to this chapter shall:
A. Permit all reasonable inspections of his business.
Such inspections will be limited to the review of any fact that would
endanger the public good, welfare, health, safety or morals.
B. Ascertain and at all times comply with all laws and
regulations applicable to such licensed business.
C. Avoid all forbidden, improper, illegal and unnecessary
practices or conditions which could or may affect the public good,
welfare, health, safety or morals.
Any violation of this chapter shall be punishable,
for each violation, by a fine of not more than $250 or imprisonment
for not more than 15 days, or both.
If any part of this chapter shall be declared
invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, such declaration shall
not affect or impair in any way any other provisions, and all other
provisions shall remain in full force and effect.
This chapter shall take effect upon filing in
the office of the New York Secretary of State as provided in § 27
of the Municipal Home Rule Law.