It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, or corporation to
conduct, engage in or carry on any business, trade, occupation, or
activity within the Township of Bordentown without having first applied
for a business license.
Applications for all business licenses required by this chapter,
whether they be for an initial license or a renewal of an expiring
license, shall be made in writing to the Township Clerk on forms prepared
and kept on file by the Township Clerk. Each application shall contain
the following information:
A. The name under which business
is to be conducted.
B. The mailing address of the business.
C. The name and contact information
of the manager of the business.
D. The nature of the business.
E. The name of the applicant. (If
a corporation, give names and addresses of the president and secretary;
if a partnership, give the names and addresses of all partners.)
F. The current residence of the applicant(s).
G. The contact of the applicant(s).
H. If the applicant is not the owner
of the premises, the endorsed consent of the owner on the application
to the conduct of the business or activity.
I. That the applicant has never had
a license to conduct the business herein described denied or revoked.
J. Details of any arrests or convictions
for misdemeanors and crimes, including the nature of the offense for
which arrested or convicted, the date of conviction and the place
where the conviction was obtained.
K. That the applicant makes these
statements above to induce the Township of Bordentown to issue the
license herein applied for and agrees to comply with all laws and
ordinances of the Township applicable to the subject matter thereof.
M. Additional information as required.
Each license shall bear the signature of the Township Clerk
in the absence of any provision to the contrary.
No license shall be issued for the conduct of any business if
the premises and building to be used for the purpose do not fully
comply with the requirements of the Township. To assure compliance,
upon receipt of a business license application, the Township Clerk
shall refer the application to the following departments for approval
prior to the license being issued:
A. As the Health Officer, the Burlington
County Department Health shall make or cause to be made an inspection
in regard to such licenses in connection with the care and handling
of food and the preventing of nuisances and the spread of disease
for the protection of health;
B. Fire Official for proof of the annual inspection for fire safety if such proof is not included with the business license application (see §
274-21, Business licenses; certificate of inspection);
C. Construction Department for a
review of any open permits or violations relative to the construction
of the buildings or other structures;
D. Zoning Officer to conduct an appropriate
zoning inspection for the use of business;
E. Code Enforcement Officer to review
the status of any current violations;
F. Finance Department to review the
current status of tax payments; and
G. Police Department may investigate
licenses in connection with towing, taxi/limousine services, or all
businesses that require less than three employees on staff at any
given time.
No license shall be issued for the conduct of any business if
the premises and building to be used for the purpose do not fully
comply with the requirements of the Township.
Whenever inspections of the premises used for or in connection
with the operation of a licensed business or occupation are provided
for or required by ordinance or are reasonably necessary to secure
compliance with any ordinance provision or to detect violations thereof,
it shall be the duty of the licensee or the person in charge of the
premises to be inspected to admit thereto, for the purposes of making
the inspection, any officer or employee of the Township of Bordentown
who is authorized or directed to make such inspection, at any reasonable
time that admission is requested.
The Township Committee has the right to revoke any license whenever
the license holder or any of the licensee's agents violate any provisions
of this chapter, the laws of the State of New Jersey, any rules or
regulations promulgated within the Bordentown Township Code or by
ordinance. Prior to the revocation of a license, a notice of the proposed
revocation by the Township Committee shall be served upon said licensee,
setting forth such charges as may be the reason for the proposed revocation,
and the place, date, and hour when the Township Committee will hear
the matter. The licensee may be represented by counsel at the hearing.
Businesses licensed under this chapter shall be posted at the
place of business in a conspicuous place. The license shall remain
posted for the duration of the licensing year when issued and so long
as the licensed business is in operation.
This chapter shall not apply to any business or occupation licensed
under those various laws of the state that prohibit licensing by municipalities.
The proper enforcement of the provisions of this chapter dealing
with business licenses shall be within the jurisdiction of the Health
Officer, Code Enforcement Office and/or the Bordentown Township Police
Department.
Any person, firm, or corporation violating any provision of this chapter shall, upon conviction, be subject to the penalty set forth in Chapter
1, Article
II, General Penalty, of the Code of the Township of Bordentown. Each day of violation shall be considered a separate violation for the purpose of the enforcement of this chapter.