[HISTORY: Adopted by the City Council of
the City of Lowell 4-26-1988 as Ch. 11, Art. VII of the 1988 Code. Amendments noted
where applicable.]
[Amended 2-14-1995]
A.
The Lowell License Commission may, upon petition,
license such persons as it deems suitable to be dealers in junk, precious
and/or old metals or secondhand articles and keepers of shops for
the purchase, sale or barter of such articles pursuant to law within
the City. Such licenses shall not be valid to protect the holders
thereof in a building or place other than that designated in the license,
unless consent to removal is granted by the Lowell License Commission,
nor shall any license authorize the licensee to bring or allow to
remain upon the licensed premises any rags, old paper, or other refuse
material gathered or recovered from any source. All licenses thus
granted shall contain a clause that the person thus licensed agrees
to abide by and be subject to all the provisions of this chapter or
any ordinance which may be adopted by the City Council relating to
dealers in or keepers of shops licensed for the above purposes.
B.
Applications for such licenses shall be examined and
reported upon by the Superintendent of Police or his designee(s).
The Superintendent of Police shall report whether or not the applicant
wishes to engage in a general junk, precious and/or old metals or
secondhand business or a special stated line and whether or not he
is of good reputation, can read and write the English language intelligibly
(but inability to do so shall not be grounds for denial of said license)
has ever held a similar license and, if such license was revoked,
suspended or surrendered, the reason therefor.
C.
Applications for new licenses under this chapter may
be filed at any time. Applications for the reissuance of licenses
already existing should be filed at least 30 days before the expiration
of such license. All licenses issued under this rule shall expire
annually on the first day of May, except that licenses may be issued
in April to be valid for 12 months beginning the next succeeding first
day of May. Persons whose licenses have expired and have not been
reissued will be liable to prosecution for engaging in any business
for which the license is required.
D.
When a licensee has failed to use his license for
a period of 30 days in the business and at the place for which he
was licensed, the Superintendent of Police through his designee will
so report with such reasons for the failure as the licensee may give.
[Added 2-14-1995]
As used in this chapter, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
Old or scrap copper, brass, rope, rags, batteries, paper,
trash, rubber debris, waste, or junked, dismantled, or wrecked automobiles,
or parts thereof, iron, steel, and other old or scrap ferrous or nonferrous
material as defined by MGL c. 140B, § 1, as amended.
Any object constructed of or electroplated with gold, silver
or platinum, regardless of its form, weight or appearance.
[Amended 2-14-1995]
A.
Every such shopkeeper shall keep a book in which shall
be written, at the time of every purchase of any such article, a particular
description thereof and the name, date of birth, and residence of
the person from whom, and the day and hour when, such purchase was
made. The shopkeeper shall also require positive (picture) identification
to confirm that the above information is accurate. The shop of such
shopkeeper, and all articles of merchandise therein, and such book
shall at all times during business hours be open to inspection of
the Lowell License Commission, police officers of the City of Lowell
or any persons authorized by the Commission.
(1)
Every such shopkeeper shall require a person from
whom he makes a purchase to provide positive identification ("positive
identification" shall mean any picture identification card issued
by a governmental agency) and to sign his name, date of birth and
address on a card, the style and size of which shall be approved by
the Lowell License Commission. In those transactions where precious
metals and/or gems, regardless of form, weight or appearance, are
purchased, said positive identification together with the items of
precious metal and/or gems and each transaction sheet shall be photocopied.
In the event that such person is unable to write, the shopkeeper shall
fill in the name, date of birth and address obtained from the positive
identification required above on such card, together with a notation
stating that such person was unable to do so.
(2)
Such card shall be retained permanently in an alphabetical
index file by the licensed dealer/shopkeeper in junk, precious and/or
old metals and/or secondhand articles. Every such shopkeeper shall,
at the time of making any purchases, attach a number to each article
bought, traded or bartered and shall make entry of such number in
the book described above.
(3)
If the articles obtained by the junk, precious and/or
old metals or secondhand shopkeeper through purchase, trade or barter
are of precious metals or gems, the shopkeeper shall also list in
said book as described above and on said card as described above the
weight and current market value of each article obtained.
B.
Any police officer of the City of Lowell, as a designee
of the Lowell License Commission, may, during business hours, enter
upon any premises used by a licensed junk, precious and/or old metals
or secondhand articles dealer/shopkeeper to ascertain how he conducts
his business and examine any and all articles taken in trade or kept
or stored in or upon said premises and all books and inventories relating
thereto, and all such articles, books and inventories shall be exhibited
to any such officer whenever a demand shall be made for such exhibition.
Refusal to permit said viewing shall constitute a violation of this
chapter. The officer's actions shall at all times conform to the established
policy and procedures of the Lowell Police Department pertaining to
inspections of licensed premises.
(1)
Such book shall be of a size and style to be approved
by the Lowell License Commission, shall be legibly written in the
English language, and shall show the amount paid for each article
and the number attached to each article in accordance with the above
requirements. No entry in such book shall be erased, obliterated or
defaced.
(2)
Every such shopkeeper (except those business enterprises
which deal exclusively in junk as defined under MGL c. 140B, § 1,
as amended) shall make out and deliver to the commanding officer of
the Investigative Services Bureau, Lowell Police Department, every
business day before the hour of 10:00 a.m. a legible and correct list
containing an accurate and detailed description of all articles purchased
during the preceding business day, the respective numbers of such
articles as required above, the prices paid therefor, and the time
when such articles were purchased, and with regards to the purchase
of items containing precious metal and/or gems, either the original
photocopy or a copy thereof which shows the positive identification
legibly, the items purchased and the transaction sheet, as described
above. The above exemption of junk dealers/shopkeepers shall not relieve
the need for compliance with the requirements of MGL c. 140, §§ 60
through 69.
(3)
The commanding officer of the Investigative Services
Bureau will designate an officer of his command who will review each
police report received listing lost/stolen property and also ensure
that a report is received from all junk, precious and/or old metals
and secondhand articles shopkeepers/dealers for the purpose of identifying
any article that is like or similar to one which has been reported
lost or stolen. Should this situation occur, a stop order shall be
issued by the Superintendent of Police or his designee to the shopkeeper/dealer
prohibiting the resale of the particular article(s) until it can be
determined whether the particular piece(s) is in fact that which has
been reported lost/stolen. If it is determined that the particular
article is not reported lost/stolen, the stop order shall be lifted
forthwith.
(4)
The possession by anyone licensed under this chapter
of certain registered vessels without the written consent of or purchase
from the owner thereof shall be prima facie evidence of unlawful use,
possession of or traffic in the same.
C.
Every such shopkeeper shall post in a conspicuous
place in his shop a copy of the statutes, ordinances and License Commission
regulations relating to dealers in junk, precious and/or old metals
and secondhand articles, to be furnished by the Police Department,
and shall put in some suitable and conspicuous place on his shop a
sign having his name and occupation legibly inscribed thereon in large
letters.
D.
No such shopkeeper shall place or maintain any signs
or devices upon or in connection with his licensed premises indicating
or tending to indicate that any form of business is conducted therein
which he is not legally authorized to pursue.
E.
No such shopkeeper shall have his shop open for the
transaction of business, nor shall he purchase any junk, precious
and/or old metals or secondhand articles, except between sunrise and
9:00 p.m. of any weekday except Saturday, on which day such shop may
be kept open and such articles purchased from sunrise until 10:00
p.m.
F.
No such shopkeeper shall permit to be displayed any
secondhand furniture or household effects in any open area surrounding
or appurtenant to the premises occupied by said licensee.
[Amended 2-14-1995]
A.
No person licensed under this chapter shall, directly
or indirectly, either purchase or receive by way of barter or exchange
any junk, precious and/or old metals, gems or secondhand articles
from a minor or apprentice knowing or having reasonable cause to believe
him to be such.
B.
No such shopkeeper holding a license as a dealer in
precious and/or old metals, gems and/or secondhand articles shall
permit to be sold any article purchased or received by him until at
least a period of 30 days from the date of its purchase or receipt
has elapsed, nor shall any dealer in or keeper of a shop for the purchase,
sale or barter of junk permit to be sold any article purchased or
received by him until at least one week from the date of its purchase
or receipt has elapsed.
A.
Every person owning or having the care or driving
of any motor vehicle, truck, wagon, dray, cart, handcart, sleigh,
sled, hand sled or other vehicle which shall be used in the City for
the collection of junk, old metals or secondhand articles shall, before
using the same, be licensed by the License Commission, and all of
the vehicles shall have placed upon the outside and upon each side
of the same the number of the license in plain, legible figures of
not less than three inches in size and so the same may be distinctly
seen and read. Any person owning, having the care of or driving of
any of the vehicles described above shall also wear a badge on his
hat or cap, with the number of his license thereon, in brass or plated
figures of not less than one inch in size, and so placed that the
number may be distinctly seen and read.
B.
Any person who shall collect junk, old metals or secondhand
articles without a motor vehicle, truck, wagon, dray, cart, handcart,
sleigh, sled, hand sled or other vehicle shall, before collecting
the same, be licensed by the License Commission and shall wear a badge
as described in this section.
[Amended 2-14-1995]
All persons who buy, sell or barter secondhand
books, prints, coins or postage stamps shall be deemed exempt from
the provisions of this chapter, except the license and fee requirement,
under MGL c. 140, §§ 54 and 55, as amended, relating
to the licensing of dealers of secondhand articles.
[Amended 2-14-1995]
All the provisions of this chapter shall be
incorporated into each license which shall be granted under it, and
the License Commission shall have the power at all times to revoke
any license granted under this chapter.
[Amended 2-14-1995]
Any person who acts as a dealer in or keeper
of a shop for the purchase, sale or barter of junk, precious and/or
old metals or secondhand articles without a license, or in any other
place or manner than that designated in his license or after notice
to him that his license has been revoked, or violates any such rule,
regulation or restriction of this chapter, shall forfeit $200 for
each such violation.
For every license granted under this chapter
there shall be paid to the License Commission a fee as set by the
License Commission.
[Added 5-4-2010]
Any display of merchandise for sale or barter at a residential
location not otherwise regularly used or specifically designated for
the sale or exchange of merchandise. For the purpose of this section,
yard sales include similar events also known as "garage sales," "tailgate
sales," "flea markets," "house sales" and "moving sales."
A.
Permit required; limitations.
(1)
The property owner and/or resident must first obtain a yard sale
permit from the City Clerk a minimum of three days prior to the opening
day of the event.
(2)
Yard sales and/or similar activities may not continue for a time
greater than two consecutive calendar days and may only be conducted
during the daylight hours between sunrise and sunset.
(3)
Yard
sales and/or similar activities may not be conducted more than three
times each calendar year on the same property.
(4)
All
items for sale at the event must originate from the home and may not
include merchandise such as alcoholic beverages, firearms, fireworks,
animals, or any other merchandise that requires proper licensing or
authorization from state or local authorities.
(6)
The
property and/or resident owner must remove all signs advertising the
sale hours on the closing day of the event.
(7)
Property
owners and/or residents shall be limited to three permits per calendar
year, and further, each permitted yard sale event shall not run longer
than two consecutive calendar days.
B.
Violations and penalties. Any property owner and/or resident who
fails to obtain a yard sale permit three days prior to the opening
day of the yard sale, or otherwise violates this section, shall forfeit
$50 for the first violation of this section, $100 for the second violation
of this section, and $200 thereafter.