§ 110.04  OUT OF TOWN BUSINESS AND CONTRACTOR'S FEE.
   (A)   Any business or contractor who has no office or place of business permanently located within the corporate limits of the village if on an occasional basis, a temporary basis or a case by case basis, shall be required to pay a fee as an out-of-town business or contractor in accordance with the following schedule:
 
Contractors
Annual Fee
All other contractors, subcontractors and/or service businesses
$100
Building demolition
$300
General contractors
$200
Real estate brokers
$200
Residential garage only
$100
 
   (B)   Applications for out-of-town business or contractor certificates required by this subchapter shall be made in writing to the Village Clerk on a form to be provided by the Village Clerk.
   (C)   Each application shall contain the following information:
      (1)   The name, address and phone number of the applicant;
      (2)   The number of any certificate of registration required under the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act, Service Occupation Tax Act and/or Use Tax Act, if applicable;
      (3)   If the applicant is a corporation, there shall be attached to the application a copy of the applicant's articles of incorporation; and
      (4)   If the application is for the purpose of providing service or operating as a contractor which requires a state license, state certificate or professional certification by the State of Illinois or any agency thereof, the applicant must provide an original or certified copy of any such license or certificate. The following list contains examples of businesses which come under the requirements of this paragraph:
         (a)   Real estate broker;
         (b)   Building contractor;
         (c)   Sub-contractor;
         (d)   Drywall contractor;
         (e)   Electrical contractor;
         (f)   Excavating contractor;
         (g)   Plumbing contractor; and
         (h)   Security systems contractors.
   (D)   Each application for an out-of-town contractor certificate required by this subchapter shall be accompanied by proof of liability insurance in an amount at least twice the cost of the work to be performed, but in no case less than $100,000.
(Ord. 00-735, passed 3-23-2000)