For the purposes of this chapter, the following terms, phrases and words shall have the meanings indicated. (For definitions of specific businesses/occupations, see the relevant chapters of this Code.[1])
As used in both the singular and plural sense, includes all kinds of vocations, occupations, professions, enterprises, establishments and all other kinds of activities and matters as set forth in N.J.S.A. 40:52-1, as amended, together with all devices, machines, vehicles and appurtenances, whether or not conducted for profit, on any premises in the City of Camden.
The chief license inspector is that person designated by the Director of License and Inspections pursuant to § 7-60 to be responsible for approving all licenses which are the subject of this chapter and for enforcing all provisions of this chapter and all pertinent chapters of the Code of the City of Camden.
[Amended 12-8-1983 by Ord. No. MC-1994; 12-10-2019 by Ord. No. MC-5232]
A proceeding, including but not restricted to licensing, in which the legal rights, duties or privileges of a party are required by law to be determined by an agency after an opportunity for hearing.
A written document, issued by the Chief License Inspector, constituting official authorization of a continuing business or activity or a person desiring to conduct the same. Unless otherwise specified, a "license" shall be effective from January 1, or date of issue, to December 31 of the year in which it is issued. (See also Chapter 791, Transient Merchants.)
Includes all persons to whom licenses are issued as well as any agent of the licensee.
Includes the administrative process respecting the issuance, denial, renewal, revocation, suspension, annulment, withdrawal or amendment of a license.
All officials, officers or employees of the City of Camden entrusted with the enforcement of this chapter.
Includes individual natural persons, partnerships, joint adventures, societies, associations, clubs, trustees, trusts or corporations or any officers, agents or employees of any kind, or personal representatives thereof, in any capacity, acting either individually or with any other person, either under personal appointment or pursuant to law.
All lands, structures and fixtures of any lot, place or parcel covered by any regulation or ordinance provision.
An establishment in which cooking facilities are maintained and which shall not include a "restaurant - carry-out/fast-food" as defined in § 400-1, Definitions, where no alcoholic beverages are sold and where food and beverages are prepared and sold primarily for consumption on the premises and within a building or similar structure by customers who are served at tables by staff serving them and in which no drive-through facilities are provided at this establishment and which also meets the requirements of § 181-34 of the Camden Code.
[Added 5-14-2024 by Ord. No. MC-5501]
The termination, by formal action of the Chief License Inspector, of a license, which termination shall not be subject to renewal or restoration, except that an application for a new license may be presented and acted upon after the expiration of at least two years after the date of revocation.
[Amended 12-8-1985 by Ord. No. MC-1994]
Any persons, equipment, devices, materials, premises, services or activities which are required by state law, this chapter or other City ordinances to be licensed or are the subject of any provisions contained in any such law or ordinance.
The temporary withdrawal, by formal action by the Chief License Inspector, of a license for a period specifically designated, not to exceed the term of the original grant of the license.
[Amended 12-8-1983 by Ord. No. MC-1994]
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Editor's Note: When Ord. No. MC-1910 was codified, its provisions relevant to specific businesses and occupations were placed in the following chapters: Ch. 169, Advertising Materials, Art. I; Ch. 193, Arcades and Amusement Devices; Ch. 204, Auctions and Auctioneers; Ch. 217, Billiard and Pool Rooms; Ch. 225, Bowling Alleys; Ch. 248, Carousels and Merry-Go-Rounds; Ch. 264, Circuses and Exhibitions; Ch. 286, Dances and Dance Halls; Ch. 325, Entertainers, Models and Dancers; Ch. 329, Entertainment, Places of Public; Ch. 378, Flea Markets; Ch. 383, Florists; Ch. 390, Food and Beverage Vending Machines; Ch. 394, Retail Food Establishments; Ch. 416, Gasoline and Vehicle Repair Stations; Ch. 434, Hawkers, Peddlers and Solicitors; Ch. 439, Health Clubs; Ch. 456, Ice Dealers and Vending Machines; Ch.467, Junkyards; Ch. 478, Laundries, Self-Service; Ch. 496, Massage Parlors; Ch. 500, Mercantile Businesses; Ch. 507, Mobile Homes and Mobile Home Parks; Ch. 512, Motels and Hotels; Ch. 545, Parking Lots, Commercial; Ch. 587, Photographers, Street; Ch. 661, Sales, Special; Ch. 667, Secondhand Dealers; Ch. 705, Soft Drinks; Ch. 758, Taxicabs; Ch. 766, Theaters; Ch. 785, Towing Services; Ch. 791, Transient Merchants; and Ch. 822, Vehicles, Sale of.