[R.O. 1966 § 8:17-1; Ord. 6 S+FE, 2-6-1991 § 1]
As used in this chapter:
DIRECTOR
Shall mean the Director of the Department of Finance and/or
his designee.
USED MOTOR VEHICLE OPEN AIR SALES LOT
Shall mean any open air plot of ground, lot or parcel of
land, in the City, where used motor vehicles are exhibited or are
stored, kept or located for sale or exchange even when attached to
a building used for a similar use and is open to the public.
[R.O. 1966 § 8:17-2]
No person shall conduct or operate a used motor vehicle open
air sales lot in the City without first obtaining a license therefor
as provided for in this chapter.
[R.O. 1966 § 8:17-4]
No license shall be issued or transferred to any person, firm
or corporation, wherever the applicant, partners, officers or person
in management, shall have been convicted of a crime of moral turpitude.
Any license issued in violation of this section shall be void.
[R.O. 1966 § 8:17-5]
Upon approval of the application, the Director shall issue the
license.
[R.O. 1966 § 8:17-6; R.O. 1966 C.S. § 8:17-6; Ord. 6 S+FS, 2-17-1988 § 1; Ord. 6 S+FC, 5-18-1988 § 1; Ord. 6 S+FE, 11-16-1992 § 1; Ord.
6 S+FB, 4-7-1993 § 1; Ord. 6 PSF-D, 8-3-2016 § 11; amended 12-21-2021 by Ord. No. 6PSF-a(s), 12-21-2021]
a. All licenses issued, and renewals thereof, under this chapter shall
expire biennially on December 31st after its date of issuance. If
any applicant obtains an initial license pursuant to this section
after the renewal date or in between a biennial cycle, the applicant
will pay a pro-rated application fee. The applicant's license will
thereafter expire on December 31st in accordance with the biennial
licensing cycle. The Division of Tax Abatements/Special Taxes shall
establish administrative rules and/or regulations pertaining to scheduling
for the issuance of a used motor vehicle sales lot license.
b. The biennial fee for the license issued under this chapter shall
be computed at the rate of $0.02 per square foot of the area of the
lot, with a minimum fee of $1,000. When an application is received
for any year for a lot coming into operation after January 1, 1992,
the biennial fee shall be pro-rated at the rate of one-twelfth of
the annual fee for each month or part thereof of the unexpired period
of the year, but the pro-rated result is not to be less than $30.
c. The annual fee for a limited license to permit motor vehicles that
are purchased by operators of junk shops, junk yards and metal processing
facilities, for the purpose of selling parts therefrom shall be $350.
[R.O. 1966 § 8:17-7; Ord. 6 S+FE, 11-16-1992; Ord.
6 S+FB, 4-7-1993]
Upon application made in the manner prescribed by the Director,
the license may be transferred.
[R.O. 1966 § 8:17-8; Ord. 6 S+FI, 4-5-1989 § 1; Ord. 6 S+FE, 2-6-1991 § 1; Ord. 6 S+FE, 11-16-1992 § 1; Ord. 6 S+FB, 4-7-1993 § 1]
a. The licensed premises shall not be used as a gas station or junk
shop, provided however that operators of junk shops or junk yards
that purchase used cars at other locations for the purpose of wrecking,
storing or selling parts thereof will be allowed and required to obtain
a used motor vehicle sales lot license for the limited purpose of
purchasing used motor vehicles that will not be sold at the junk shop
or junk yard.
b. The licensee shall:
1. Provide and maintain a durable ground surface in good repair and
condition, with adequate drainage to avoid accumulation of surface
water;
2. Keep the ground premises clean and free of accumulation of dirt or
scrap materials;
3. Keep the sidewalks in good repair; clean of snow and ice; and safe
for pedestrian travel;
4. Maintain only such entrances and exits over the sidewalk as shall
be approved by the Director of the Department of Engineering;
5. Be prohibited from utilizing the streets and sidewalks for the purpose
of displaying or storing motor vehicles and auto parts which may be
offered for sale.
[R.O. 1966 § 8:17-11]
Any person who violates any provision of this chapter shall,
upon conviction thereof, be punished by a fine not exceeding $500,
or by imprisonment for a term not exceeding 90 days, or both.