No person shall engage in the business commonly known as the junk business
or in buying or gathering in the streets or public places of the Village or
offering to buy or gather any personal property or articles of merchandise
commonly referred to as junk without first obtaining an annual license therefor.
In addition to the information required of an applicant under the provisions of §
138-2, every applicant hereunder shall set forth, in a sworn statement, the following details:
A. Location of premises. The exact location where he will
store the junk he accumulates.
B. Vehicle identification. The number, year of manufacture,
model and license number of the vehicle in which he proposes to make his collections
of junk.
C. Location of vehicles. The place where such vehicles are
regularly stored or garaged.
[Amended 2-26-1990 by L.L. No. 18-1990]
The Board of Trustees by resolution shall adopt and from time to time
may amend a schedule of fees payable by an applicant for a junk business license
or a renewal thereof.
Hereafter, except such as are now lawfully engaged therein, it shall
not be lawful for any individual, corporation or association to engage in
or operate the business commonly known as automobile wrecking for the sale
or storage of wrecked automobiles or of used, junked or salvaged parts and
accessories to such automobiles.
Any individual, corporation or association now lawfully engaged in such
business in the Village shall first procure an annual license therefor as
hereinafter provided.