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Chapter 3.32 MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS ACTIVITIES
Sections:
   3.32.010   Miscellaneous business categories—License tax.
   3.32.020   Public dance halls—Dinner dancing places.
   3.32.030   Circuses/Carnivals.
   3.32.040   Licensing of productions or shows and booths and exhibits therein.
   3.32.050   Swap meets.
   3.32.060   Peddlers and solicitors.
   3.32.070   Auctions.
   3.32.080   Fortunetelling establishments or similar businesses.
   3.32.090   Massage establishments and massage operators.
   3.32.100   Amusement devices—License fees.
   3.32.110   Public amusement room.
   3.32.120   Coin operated service machines.
   3.32.140   Public baths.
   3.32.150   Modeling studios or similar businesses.
   3.32.160   Second hand dealers, junk dealers and collectors, auto wreckers and recyclers.
   3.32.170   Transportation.
3.32.010 MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS CATEGORIES — LICENSE TAX.
   Notwithstanding any provision in this title to the contrary, businesses in categories listed in this chapter shall pay business license taxes in the amounts specified in this chapter. (Ord. 5368 § 1 (part); May 18, 1993.)
3.32.020 PUBLIC DANCE HALLS — DINNER DANCING PLACES.
   .010   Every person conducting, managing or operating a Dance Venue or Restaurant with Accessory Entertainment-Dance shall pay an annual license tax of two hundred fifty dollars. Every person conducting, managing or operating a Dance-One-day shall pay a license tax of twenty-five dollars per public dance.
   .020   For the purpose of this section, certain words and phrases shall be construed as hereinafter set forth:
   “Dance Venue” is a place open to the public upon the payment of an admittance fee, wherein music is provided and people are allowed to dance, which is open at regular intervals or on regular days of the week.
   “Dance One-day” is a dance open to the public for an admittance fee or charge, which is held on one day only, or not at regular intervals or on regular days of the week.
   “Restaurant with Accessory Entertainment-Dance” is a place where music is provided and the public is permitted to dance without payment of fee. (Ord. 5368 § 1 (part); May 18, 1993: Ord. 6245 § 1; June 5, 2012.)
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