[Code 1974 § 5-1; Code 1985 § 13-16; Code 2005 § 26-31; Ord. No. 11-21-06-07, § 1, 11-21-2006]
It shall be unlawful for any person, either as principal or agent, or their servants or employees, to operate any business in the City without first having procured a license from the City Clerk. For purposes of this article, business is defined as any property established for the conduct or operation of any trade, occupation, work, commerce, or other activity owned or operated for profit by any person within the City of Cushing.
[Code 1974 § 5-5; Code 1985 § 13-17; Code 2005 § 26-32]
Nothing in this article shall apply to the sale of agricultural products raised in the state which are sold directly to the consumer or to the merchants of the City by the person producing such agricultural products.
[Code 1974 § 5-2; Code 1985 § 13-18; Code 2005 § 26-33; Ord. No. 11-21-06-07, § 2, 11-21-2006]
Every person required by this article to be licensed shall apply to the City Clerk for the license. The City Clerk shall cause the application to be reviewed for compliance with all applicable zoning, development, and other local, state and federal laws and regulations. Upon satisfactory review, the City Clerk shall issue the license upon payment of the required license tax.
[Code 1974 § 5-4; Code 1985 § 13-19; Code 2005 § 26-34]
A. 
The license taxes which shall be paid to the City pursuant to the provisions of this article shall be as established by resolution.
B. 
The owner of any device taxed under this section and the person owning or controlling the premises upon which it is placed shall be jointly and severally liable for the tax.
[Code 1974 § 5-3; Code 1985 § 13-20; Code 2005 § 26-35]
All licenses required under this article shall expire on April 30 following their issuance.
[Code 2005 § 26-36; Ord. No. 11-21-06-07, § 3, 11-21-2006]
A. 
An application for a business license may be denied for noncompliance with applicable laws, ordinances and regulations.
B. 
Violations of applicable laws, ordinances or regulations may result in revocation of a business license. Prior to any such revocation, the licensee shall be provided with not less than 10 days' written notice of the alleged violation and establishing a date for a hearing before the City Manager to determine whether a violation has occurred and to determine whether such license should be revoked. Such notice shall be mailed, postage prepaid, to the licensee, at the licensee's last known address.
C. 
Any person aggrieved in connection with the denial or revocation of a license shall have the right to appeal to the Board of Commissioners. Such appeal shall be taken by filing with the City Clerk, within 14 days after notice of the decision by the City Manager has been mailed to such licensee's last known address, a written statement setting forth the grounds for appeal. The Board of Commissioners shall set the time and place for a hearing of such appeal and notice of such hearing shall be given to the licensee in the same manner as provided in this section for notice of hearing on revocation.
D. 
Persons who violate ordinances or resolutions relating to a business license shall be guilty of an offense, punishable in accordance with § 1-8 of the Cushing City Code. Each day that a violation continues after due notice has been served shall be deemed a separate offense.