This chapter shall be known and may be cited and referred to as the "Business License Law of the City of West Sacramento."
(Ord. 89-13 § 3(1.1))
A. 
The purpose of this chapter is to provide for the health, safety and general welfare of the people of the city to assure:
1. 
Compliance with minimum standards for safe buildings;
2. 
Compliance with building code provisions concerning the alteration and modification of the premises;
3. 
Compliance with zoning regulations;
4. 
Compliance with fire regulations;
5. 
Monitoring the use and storage of hazardous materials; and
6. 
Compliance with other regulations of the city.
B. 
Such purposes shall be accomplished through this chapter by licensing the occupancy of real property for business purposes.
(Ord. 89-13 § 3(1.2))
This chapter is enacted pursuant to the authority conferred by Section 7 of Article XI of the Constitution of the state, Chapter 3 of Part 2 of Division 3 of the Government Code (commencing with Section 37100) and Chapter 1 of Part 1 of Division 7 of the Business and Professions Code of the state (commencing with Section 16000).
(Ord. 89-13 § 3(1.3))
Persons required to obtain business licenses pursuant to this chapter may also be required to obtain other permits or licenses under other provisions of this code. The issuance of a business license pursuant to this chapter shall not be deemed to excuse the requirement for any other permit or license. The issuance of any other license or permit shall not excuse the requirement for a business license. The provisions of this chapter are declared to be independently applicable to each business to which the provisions of this chapter apply.
(Ord. 89-13 § 3(1.4))
For the purposes of this chapter, unless otherwise apparent from the context, certain words and phrases are defined as set forth in this section:
"Building codes"
mean the Uniform Building Code, Uniform Mechanical Code, Uniform Plumbing Code, National Electrical Code, Uniform Fire Code, and all amendments thereto, as adopted by the city.
"Building inspector"
means the building official of the city, or his or her representative. Business.
1. 
"Business"
means any trade, manufacturer, profession, occupation or service of all and every kind, whether or not carried on for profit or for charitable, philanthropic or other purposes, including the arrangement of business transactions, holding sales or training meetings and administrative conferences, the receipt of client or customer payments, and the keeping of records and accounts pertaining to a business. Notwithstanding subsection 2 of this section, "business" shall not include any activity, corporation, partnership, person or organization of which the city is prohibited by law from requiring a business license or collecting a business license fee.
2. 
A "business"
shall include, but is not limited to, the following:
a. 
Manufacturing operations;
b. 
Warehouse, corporation yard, or other facilities for the storage of equipment, merchandise, chemicals, or other property maintained or stored for commercial purposes;
c. 
Wholesaling businesses;
d. 
Stores for the sale of merchandise at retail;
e. 
Offices for the providing of legal, medical, engineering, accounting or other professional services;
f. 
Insurance, real estate, or other business or administrative offices;
g. 
Banks, savings and loans, or other financial establishments;
h. 
Stores, shops, offices, service stations or other outlets for the sale of products, performance of repair services (such as repair of shoes, motor vehicles or appliances), or provision of personal services (such as equipment rental, barbershops and beauty shops, cleaners, swimming pool maintenance, or taxicabs);
i. 
Motion picture or live entertainment theaters, bowling alleys, skating rinks, golf courses, racetracks, stadiums, auditoriums, museums, swim and racket clubs, poolhalls, arcades or other places of public assembly or gathering;
j. 
Hotels, motels or other lodgings where, for compensation, for intermittent or other overnight use or other uses in which living units are rented or leased solely on a term of under thirty days, all or any portion of the property is made available for overnight occupancy for periods of thirty consecutive days or less;
k. 
Restaurants, bars or other establishments for the sale of food or beverages;
l. 
Hospitals, convalescent homes, laboratories, schools or colleges, or other institutions;
m. 
Use for a business or other commercial purpose of a single-family or other residence (such as day, boarding child, handicapped, and other care homes required to be licensed under state laws and home occupations);
n. 
The solicitation of funds in public places for charitable (including religious) or public interest purposes;
o. 
Traveling merchants, hawkers, peddlers, itinerant vendors and taxicab drivers;
p. 
Other establishments or uses for business or commercial purposes;
q. 
Taxicab businesses.
3. 
A "business"
shall not include the following:
a. 
Apartments, roominghouses, duplexes or other residential facilities in which living units are rented or leased solely for a term of thirty days or longer;
b. 
Churches to the extent of use for worship, religious education, or social affairs of the religious group; however, this exception does not extend to other activities not undertaken primarily for members of the religious group, including, but not limited to, day schools and social services programs;
c. 
Offices, stores or other facilities maintained without paid employees by a nonprofit public benefit corporation;
d. 
Furnishing vending machines to the premises of another person or business holding a valid business license;
e. 
Activities consisting of producing, or the sale on the property on which produced, by the producers, of products of cultivation of the soil and its fruits, and raising and harvesting crops or products for the rearing, feeding and management of livestock.
"Business licensing officer"
means the director of finance for the city or designee.
"City council"
means the city council of the city.
"Community development director"
means the community development director of the city or designee.
"Finance director"
means the finance director of the city or designee.
"Fire chief"
means the fire chief of the city or, in his or her absence, the fire marshal of the city, or their designees.
"Fixed place of business"
means a particular location where a business is regularly conducted on four or more days during any consecutive thirty-day period by the owner, or agents or employees of the owner, and shall include a business carried on in a residence.
"Health officer"
means the health officer of Yolo County.
(Ord. 89-13 § 3(Art. 3); Ord. 91-2 § 2(A); Ord. 05-15 § 2(A); Ord. 08-12 § 2)