Every dealer in secondhand articles shall furnish to the Police Commissioner
of the Village of Freeport or his agent, at such times, in such manner and
at such intervals as shall be specified by the Police Commissioner, all information
requested by the Police Commissioner relative to all records required to be
kept under this chapter. Such information shall be supplied on forms to be
designated and supplied by the Police Commissioner, Duly licensed dealers
in antiques shall furnish daily reports of purchases of secondhand articles
within 72 hours of purchase.
Every person licensed as a dealer in secondhand articles who also sells
new articles within the licensed premises shall label all new articles in
such manner that the public will be informed of the nature of such articles.
It shall be the duty of any police officer of the Village of Freeport
to require any person seen dealing in secondhand articles, and who is not
known by such police officer to be duly licensed, to produce or display his
secondhand dealer's license and to enforce the provisions of this chapter
against any person found to be violating the same.
Whenever it shall be provided herein that a hearing shall or may be
held with respect to any matter:
A. Such hearing shall be held on a date, at a place and
hour designated by the Village Board, which is not more than 45 days from
the date of filing of the application for a hearing, unless adjourned for
good cause by said Board or at the request of the applicant or by mutual consent.
B. The Village Clerk shall give notice thereof, stating
the name and address of the applicant or license holder concerned, the subject
matter of the hearing and the date, place and hour thereof designated therefor,
by mailing a copy thereof by registered or certified mail, postage prepaid
to the applicant or license holder concerned at the address shown on the most
recent application of such applicant or licensee, at least 10 days before
such hearing date. For the purposes of this chapter, said notice of hearing
shall be deemed to have been mailed to the applicant or licensee as of the
date of the canceled postmark on the envelope containing said notice.
C. The applicant or license holder involved shall be entitled
to be represented by legal counsel and to present such competent and material
testimony or other evidence in his own behalf as may be relevant to the subject
matter of the hearing.
D. All witnesses shall be sworn and examined under oath,
and a stenographic record shall be made of the proceedings and preserved for
purposes of judicial review.
E. In the case of the denial of the issuance of a new license
to a present licensee or the suspension or revocation of an existing license,
the Village Board may, in the sound exercise of its discretion, stay enforcement
of said action pending its own findings and determination as the review board.