Whenever in any ordinance it is provided that a license be obtained
before engaging upon any act or in any specified business, trade or occupation;
providing services for payment or hire for the convenience, comfort or entertainment
of others; any other designated purpose, it shall be a violation hereof for
any person to engage upon or undertake any activity or enterprise thus specified
until a license has been issued to him in compliance with the provisions of
this chapter and of any other applicable ordinance.
Except as otherwise specifically provided, every applicant for a license
shall file with the Village Clerk a statement signed and sworn to by the applicant
in person, if an individual, by all partners, if a partnership, and by the
president or duly authorized officer, if a corporation, showing:
A. The name of the applicant.
C. His home address, if he is a natural person.
D. If his age is 21 years or less, and if less, his precise
age.
E. The precise purpose for which the license is sought.
F. The place within the village where the licensee will
engage in the licensed activity or enterprise.
G. Whether or not the applicant or, in the case of a corporation,
whether any officer or director thereof has been convicted of a crime or violation
of any ordinance of the village and, if so, the nature of such offense and
the penalty assessed therefor.
H. Satisfactory credentials from his principal, if the applicant
is to act as an agent.
I. Reference or letters of recommendation by a least three
reputable businessmen or property owners of the village such as will establish
to the satisfaction of the Mayor the good character and business responsibility
of the applicant.
J. Any other data necessary to meet the requirements of
any ordinance by provisions of which the license sought is required.
Whenever, by the terms of any ordinance, a bond is required to protect
the village or any other person against loss because of the fault or default
of a licensee, no license shall be issued until a bond, in the full amount
specified and in a form approved by the Village Counsel, has been filed with
the Village Clerk and the fact of its filing, the amount of its coverage and
the date of its expiration has been noted on the license.
All licenses issued on an annual basis shall expire on the 31st day
of December of each year. The precise date of expiration shall be clearly
marked upon each temporary license.
All licenses shall be issued by the Mayor to such persons as he shall
deem fit and proper, upon an evaluation of their qualifications and upon compliance
of the applicant with the provisions of this chapter or any other applicable
ordinance. However, licenses for circuses, theaters or other exhibitions or
performances, the keeping of billiard or pool rooms, bowling alleys, shooting
galleries and other similar places of amusement for money or hire or the giving
of exhibitions, performances or entertainments at any place within the village
or the use of mechanically-operated amusement devices, which, in the judgment
of the Mayor, shall be likely to disturb the peace and order of the village,
or be immoral or improper shall be refused.
Any applicant who has been refused a license by the Mayor may apply
to the Board of Trustees for its issuance at a meeting thereof; and the same
may be granted or refused by the Board.
Every license issued shall be signed by the Mayor and countersigned
by the Village Clerk, which shall keep a record thereof and the amount of
fee to be paid therefor.
No license shall be effective until the fee therefor as established
by the Board of Trustees shall have been paid to the Clerk, who shall endorse
his receipt of the fee upon each license which is presented to him, properly
signed and countersigned and accompanied by the amount of the fee.
Any license issued pursuant to the provisions of this chapter or any
other ordinance may be revoked by the Mayor, after notice and hearing, for
any of the following causes:
A. Fraud or false statement in the application for the license.
B. Fraud or false statement in connection with carrying
out of the business activity or enterprise for which the license was issued.
C. Any violation of a term of this chapter, or of any other
ordinance under whose provisions the license was issued.
D. Conviction of the licensee of any crime.
E. Carrying out the licensed business, enterprise or activity
in an unlawful manner or in such a way as to breach the peace or constitute
a menace to the health, safety or general welfare of the public.
F. Any transfer or assignment of the license to any person,
except upon written consent of the Mayor upon due application and the presentation
of information concerning the proposed transferee's qualifications, similar
to those furnished by the original applicant.
Unless specifically provided otherwise, any license duly issued may be renewed upon application by the licensee, accompanied by the appropriate fee and a continuance or renewal of bonds as provided in §
58-3 hereof.
Every person to whom a license or permit has been issued shall at all
times have the same with him at the site or place where the business or act
licensed is being performed and available for inspection by a police officer
or any other authorized person.