This article shall apply to every person who
shall be engaged in the business as a junk dealer or secondhand dealer
as hereinafter defined.
As used in this article, unless the context
or subject matter otherwise requires, the following terms shall have
the meanings indicated:
JUNK DEALER
A.
Every person who shall go with or without a vehicle from house to house, or place to place, buying, offering to buy, collecting or gathering any of the articles enumerated in §
87-24; and/or
B.
Every person who shall carry on the business of buying, selling, or storing or processing any of the articles enumerated in §
87-24 at an established place of business, shall be deemed to be a junk dealer.
C.
Exception. Any person who shall engage in the business of buying or selling old metal only shall not be subject to the provisions of this article but shall be subject to the provisions of Article
6 of the General Business Law.
SECONDHAND DEALER
Any person who shall conduct what is known as a "secondhand
store" or carry on the business of dealing in, purchasing or selling
secondhand articles of any kind except motor vehicles.
No person shall, within the limits of the City,
engage in or carry on the business of junk dealer or otherwise engage
in or carry on the business of collecting, buying, selling or otherwise
dealing in junk, junked motor vehicles, rags, old rope, bottles, bones,
old carton boxes, paper, rubber, or any other worn or damaged article
or thing no longer suitable for which it was originally manufactured,
except old metal, without first having obtained a license therefor
as hereinafter provided.
No person shall, within the limits of the City,
engage or carry on the business of secondhand dealer, without first
obtaining a license therefor as hereinafter provided.
Each applicant for a license to do business
under the provisions of this article shall file with the City Clerk
a written statement setting forth the following information:
A. A description of the character of business in which
the applicant desires to engage.
B. The kind of material which he or she desires to collect,
keep or store.
C. The proper designation by street and number or other
accurate description of the place where such business is to be conducted.
D. Such other information as required by the City Clerk.