Except where the context otherwise requires, the definitions contained in this section shall govern the construction of this chapter. The word "may" is always directory and discretionary and not mandatory; the word "shall" is always mandatory and not directory or discretionary. All following definitions refer to business operations in the city:
"Business"means professions, trades and occupations and all and every kind of calling or enterprise and carried on for profit or livelihood. Doing business includes, as well, persons holding a fictitious business name certificate, a State Board of Equalization resale permit, a listing in the commercial directory of Pacific Bell Yellow Pages, Pacific Bell Business White Pages, newspaper, local business guide, real estate multiple listing book, and other similar listings.
"Carnival"means all manner of sideshows, freak or other exhibitions, feats of strength, games of skill, merry-go-rounds, ferris wheel or any other amusement device (mechanical or otherwise), merchandise booths for the sale of novelties or notions, and all other activities incident to a carnival presented upon the streets, or parking lots or vacant property within the city, and for which a charge of admission is made, either for general entrance or for entrance into or participation in any portion or department thereof.
"Circus"means any exhibition of a menagerie or collection of animals, feats of horsemanship, acrobatic performances, wire or rope dancing, clowns, singers or any other show held in a tent or under canvas cover or in a building and for which a charge of admission is made.
"City"means the city of Half Moon Bay, California, including all of the territory and jurisdiction thereof as presently constituted, and any and all of the same which shall later come into existence by any manner or means whatsoever.
"Contractor"means an individual or entity, as defined by and as required to be licensed under the
California Business and Professions Code, generally involved in any aspect of design, construction, maintenance or repair of structures, and improvement to real property.
"Employee"means any person working in, or engaged in, the operation or conduct of any business, excluding independent contractors, including, but not limited to, the owner, a member of the owner's family, any person on the business payroll, partner, officer, agent, manager, full or part-time.
"Fixed place of business"means a structure occupied by a business in the city which is regularly kept open with someone in charge thereof for the transaction of business during customary business hours. Upon approval of the city council, businesses may be considered "fixed places of business" although no structure exists on the premises.
"Flea market"means a market, with no fixed place of business, usually in the open air, selling antiques, used household goods and curios, and the charging of person to sell new or used merchandise. The sponsor shall get a flea market permit.
"Licensee"means any person to whom a business license has been issued pursuant to this chapter.
"No fixed place of business"means any business that does not come within the definition under "fixed place of business" in this chapter. A "home occupation" shall be considered as being within the definition of "no fixed place of business."
"Pawnbroker"means any person who receives personal property in pledge as security for a loan and includes any person who purchases personal property absolutely but gives the seller a preference right to purchase back the personal property.
"Peddler"means a person selling an item with no fixed place of business.
"Person"means all firms; domestic and foreign corporations; associations; syndicates; partnerships; joint ventures; clubs; trusts; societies; and any officer or agent thereof; and any natural person transacting, engaging in or carrying on any business in the city but excluding an employee.
"Solicitor"means a person taking sales orders with no fixed place of business.
(Ord. 6-93 § 2(part), 1993; Ord. 6-94 § 1(part), 1994; Ord. C-2014-04 § 3(A), 2014)