This chapter shall be known, and may be cited as, the "Business Regulation Ordinance."
(Ord. 1948 § 1 (part), 5-25-1993)
1. | Adult-oriented business;° |
1.5. | Adult-oriented business employee;° |
2. | Ambulance operator and ambulance driver or attendants;+ |
3. | Auction house;+ |
4. | Bath parlor;*° |
5. | Bench installation; |
6. | Billiard parlor/pool hall;*° |
7. | Bingo for charitable purposes;° |
8. | Bowling alley;° |
9. | Boxing or wrestling arena;*° |
10. | Carnival and concession;+° |
11. | Close-out, bankruptcy or fire sale;+° |
12. | Dance hall and dances;*° |
13. | Day care center or day nursery;° |
14. | Drive-in or take-out restaurant; |
15. | Entertainment;*° |
16. | Escort bureaus and introductory services;*° |
17. | Fireworks sales (retail);° |
18. | Fireworks sales (wholesale); |
19. | Fireworks (storage); |
20. | Fortunetelling; |
21. | Game arcade;*° |
22. | Garage sale (residential zone); |
23. | Golf range;° |
24. | Gun dealer;* |
25. | Health club;° |
26. | Home occupation (residential zone); |
27. | Hospital or similar business;° |
28. | House and street numbering;*+° |
29. | Hypnotist;+ |
30. | Indoor merchandising center;° |
31. | Junkyard, junk storage yard, salvage yard and automobile wrecking yard; |
32. | Locksmith; |
33. | Massage establishment and massage technician;*° |
34. | Material recovery facility;*+° |
35. | Miscellaneous business conducted wholly or partially in the open (not within an enclosed building);° |
36. | Mobile home park;° |
37. | Model studio;*° |
38. | Motel-residential;° |
39. | Motion picture theater;° |
40. | Parking lot (commercial); |
41. | Pawnbroker and secondhand dealer;° |
42. | Peddler and solicitor (commercial); |
43. | Picture arcade;*° |
44. | Private patrol service and patrol officer; |
45. | Public dump;* |
46. | Rebound tumbling center;° |
47. | Riding academy or equestrian center; |
48. | Shooting gallery;° |
49. | Sidewalk vendor;+ |
50. | Skateboard center;° |
51. | Skating rink;° |
52. | Social club (proprietary);*° |
53. | Solicitation for charitable purpose; |
54. | Taxicab and taxicab driver;*+° |
55. | Tow truck and non-owner tow truck driver;+ |
56. | Used vehicle sales;*° |
57. | Used equipment sales;° |
58. | Vehicle, trailer or equipment rental. |
* indicates that such business activity requires a hearing before the city council before issuance of a business permit. |
+ indicates that such business activity is subject to insurance or bond requirements. |
° indicates that such business activity requires a permitted manager pursuant to Section 2.10.050. |
Number of Offenses in One-Year Period | Amount of Administrative Penalty | Late Charge | Total Amount of Penalty plus Late Charge |
|---|---|---|---|
First | $1,000.00 | $250.00 | $1,250.00 |
Second | $1,500.00 | $500.00 | $2,000.00 |
Third | $2,000.00 | $1,000.00 | $3,000.00 |
Number of Offenses in One-Year Period | Amount of Administrative Penalty | Late Charge | Total Amount of Penalty Plus Late Charge |
|---|---|---|---|
First | $250.00 | $125.00 | $375.00 |
Second | $500.00 | $250.00 | $750.00 |
Third | $1,000.00 | $500.00 | $1,500.00 |
NOTICE TO CONSUMERS: In the event of a health club closure, you may have additional protections afforded by local law beyond those provided to you under state law. For more information, contact the City of South Gate, Director of Finance, 8650 California Avenue, South Gate, California, 90280. |
The State Public Health Officer may add or delete food products to or from the list described above, which shall be known as the approved food products list. Notice of any change to the approved food products list shall be posted on the department's cottage food program Internet website. |
A solicitation, as defined in this subsection, shall be deemed completed when made, whether or not the person making the same receives any contribution or makes any sale referred to in this subsection. |