[Adopted as Secs. 6-4 through 6-8 of the 1965 General Ordinances]
All licenses shall be issued on established forms. They shall be consecutively
numbered with suitable blank spaces for writing in the name and residence
of the licensee, the kind and class of license granted, the location and privilege
allowed and the amount of fee paid.
Except as herein otherwise provided, any person having been duly licensed
in any previous calendar year may obtain a renewal of the same for the succeeding
year upon the payment of a renewal fee of the same amount as required for
the original issue and filing with the City Clerk a bond if one is required
herein and upon a sworn statement to the City Clerk that there have been no
material changes in the original application, and that there are no unsatisfied
violations on file with the City of New Rochelle, State of New York or United
States of America against any such person for any violation of any of the
laws of the United States, the State of New York or of the legislation of
the City of New Rochelle.
Where a business, trade or calling requires the use of premises by the
public, or affects the general welfare of the public, the application and
renewal thereof shall require the inspection and approval by the Building
Official or Fire Chief or either one of them. The Mayor may also require the
report of the Police Commissioner as to the character of the applicant.
All licenses shall be duly classified and recorded in suitable registers
and fully indexed. Each register of licenses shall be a public record, and
extracts therefrom may be certified by the office issuing them for use as
evidence.
Every person holding a license issued under any provision of this Code
shall exhibit the same upon demand of any person and shall report to the City
Clerk any change of residence or place of business within three days of such
change. A licensee shall at all time render any public service within the
scope of his license when called upon unless actually unable to do so.
An offense against the provisions of this article shall be punishable
by a fine of not more than $250 or by imprisonment for not more than 15 days,
or both.
[Adopted as Sec. 30-7 of the 1965 General Ordinances;
amended in its entirety 2-9-1966 by Ord. No. 68-1966]
All permits and licenses in effect at the time of the adoption of this
article shall continue in effect until the expiration dates provided for therein.