§ 92.06 CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE.
   (A)   No person, firm, or corporation shall undertake to construct, lay, or repair a sidewalk or driveway, unless he or it shall have previously secured a license as a cement contractor, or unless where the building commissioner has deemed the repairs be of minor importance and a free permit has been issued.
   (B)   A contractor's license fee of $30 shall be charged for each license, which license shall be dated as of date of issue and shall expire one year from the date of issue. There shall be a fee of $30 for each consecutive yearly renewal of said license.
   (C)   Application for cement contractor's license shall be made to the director or his agent. If the director is satisfied that the applicant is qualified to properly lay and construct cement sidewalks and driveways, a license shall then be issued.
   (D)   In case any cement contractor shall fail to comply with the rules and specifications governing any sidewalk and driveway construction or repair undertaken by him, the director shall be authorized to revoke the license of such contractor.
   (E)   This license requires all work done by him to be in good condition and repair, for a term of one year from date of inspection by the director or his agent, and any portion of the work that becomes defective through settlement, by cracking, breaking of surface, or in any other manner, shall be removed and replaced with new work by the contractor, at his own expense. A license must be in effect but any permit fees will be waived.
(Ord. 1220, passed 12-22-81) Penalty, see § 92.99