[Amended 10-21-1980]
No person or corporation shall store, or keep for sale, or be
a keeper of a shop for, or be a dealer in the purchase or sale or
barter of, coins minted by the United States government or other sovereignty,
or metal of any composition, including but not limited to gold or
silver, or antiques or junk or secondhand articles, unless duly licensed
therefor by the Municipal Council.
[Amended 7-11-2000]
No person shall go about from place to place within the City
collecting junk, old metals, rags, paper or secondhand articles with
any vehicle without having been licensed so to do by the Municipal
Council, and no person shall be so licensed unless he is a citizen
of the United States. Each vehicle so used shall have neatly painted
upon each side of the outer part thereof the name of the licensee
and the number of the license, in plain letters and figures of not
less than three inches in length, and so that the same may be distinctly
seen and read, subject to the approval of the Chief of Police. The
license issued under this section shall be carried by the person licensed
when engaged in collecting junk and shall be shown upon request to
any police officer, and such license shall be valid only as to the
person named therein.
No person shall collect junk, old metals, rags, paper or secondhand
articles within the City without a wagon or other vehicle without
having been duly licensed so to do by the Municipal Council. The license
issued under this section shall be carried by the person licensed
when engaged in collecting junk and shall be shown upon request to
any police officer, and such license shall be valid only as to the
person named therein.
[Amended 11-5-1984; 7-11-2000; 9-24-2001; 7-14-2009]
Every license granted under the provisions of this chapter shall
be signed by the City Clerk and shall be recorded by him/her in a
book for that purpose before being delivered to the licensee. Such
license shall set forth the name of the person licensed, the nature
of the business, and the building or place, if any, where the business
is to be carried on and shall continue in force until the first day
of May next ensuing after the date of its issue, unless sooner revoked.
The City Clerk upon issuing licenses hereunder shall receive for the
use of the City for each license issued $100.
The Municipal Council may grant licenses at any time during
the month of April, to take effect on the first day of May then next
ensuing, and after the 30th day of April licenses may be granted by
it for the remainder of the year ending on the first day of the following
May.
Any license granted under this chapter may be revoked at pleasure
by the Municipal Council. Whenever any such license shall be revoked,
the City Clerk shall note such revocation upon the face of the record
of the license and shall give written notice of such revocation to
the Chief of Police and to the holder of the license. Such notice
shall be delivered to the holder of the license in person or may be
left at the place of business designated in the license.
Every person licensed as a keeper of a shop shall put in some
suitable and conspicuous place on the shop a sign having the name
and occupation legibly painted thereon in letters large enough to
be visible from the street, and no person so licensed shall carry
on the business in any other place than that designated in the license,
unless consent to the removal is granted by the Municipal Council
and endorsed on his/her license by the City Clerk.
[Amended 1-2-1979; 10-21-1980; 3-3-2009]
A. All persons, including corporations, licensed to store or keep for
sale or licensed as collectors of, or dealers in, or keepers of shops
for the purchase, sale or barter of, coins minted by the United States
of America or other sovereignty, or metal of any composition, including
but not limited to gold or silver, or copper line wire or scrap copper
wire, or antiques, or junk, or secondhand articles, shall keep a bound
book with pages numbered consecutively. At the time of every purchase
or receipt of any such article, an entry shall be made in said book,
legibly written or printed in the English language, giving a detailed
description of the purchase or receipt, the quantity purchased, the
purchase price, the date of purchase, the name, the age, and the residence
(street, number, city or town) of the seller, and the registration
number of the seller's motor vehicle. If the seller is not the owner
of a registered motor vehicle, the subject's motor vehicle operator
license number shall be recorded.
B. It shall be the licensee's responsibility to require and record the
following information for each transaction and sale:
(1) A photocopy of the seller's driver's license or photo identification
card.
(2) License plate number of the vehicle used to convey the material sold
to the dealer.
(3) Sales slip will contain a legibly written or printed description
in the English language of the material purchased, date of purchase,
and printed name and signature of seller acknowledging that he/she
legally owns the material offered for sale.
(4) A photograph of the material offered for sale.
C. Any police officer shall be afforded access to the business to view
the bound book, sales slips, and photocopies of driver's licenses
at any time during regular business hours.
D. The licensee shall retain the information obtained pursuant to this
section for one year from the date of sale.
E. Any violation of the foregoing shall be a valid reason for immediate
revocation of said license.
F. Said bound book shall be kept by the licensee for at least one year
from the date of the last entry recorded in the same.
G. Whoever violates any provision of this section or any other section of this chapter shall be punished as provided in §
1-5 of these Revised Ordinances. For the purposes of this section, each unlawful act, transaction, or omission to comply with any provision shall constitute a separate offense.
H. Stolen goods. Every licensee who shall receive or be in possession
of any goods, articles or things of value that may have been lost
or stolen shall upon demand produce such article or thing to any member
of the Police Department for examination.
No entry in the record book required by §
287-8 shall be changed, erased, obliterated or defaced, and such book, every such shop and all articles of merchandise therein shall at all times be open for inspection by the Mayor, any member of the Municipal Council, the Chief of Police, or any other person by any of them duly authorized and by every police officer of the City.
No shop licensed under the provisions of this chapter shall remain open for the transaction of business on Sundays, and all such shops shall be closed for the transaction of business on every other day of the week from 9:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m., and no keeper of such shop shall purchase or receive any of the articles enumerated in §
287-1 during that time, but with this exception, namely, that the shops of those persons engaged in the business of buying and selling antiques, so-called, and such articles as may be properly and genuinely classified within such category, may remain open for the transaction of business on Sundays between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. and on every other day of the week from 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
All the applicable provisions of this chapter shall be incorporated
in any license granted under them.