886.20   RULES AND REGULATIONS.
   All applicants shall be deemed to understand and agree that they shall conduct a motor vehicle and mobile home sale in accordance with the following rules and regulations and that the violation of any such rules and regulations shall constitute grounds for the revocation of or denial of a license hereunder:
   (a)   Each licensee shall display in a conspicuous place the license issued hereunder.
   (b)   Each licensee shall keep his or her premises used for the display of motor vehicles and mobile home sales in a neat and clean condition, free from rubbish, debris, or parts and shall keep said motor vehicles or mobile homes from encroaching upon the streets and sidewalks in said Township.
   (c)   No motor vehicle or mobile home sales lot shall open before 9:00 a.m. or remain open after 11:00 p.m. Such lots shall direct all flood lights so as not to annoy any user or occupant of nearby premises.
   (d)   No licensee shall suffer any loud or boisterous noises to emanate from his or her said place of business either by persons congregating thereon or by the playing of recording instruments, radios and/or television sets or other sound reproducing apparatus.
   (e)   No licensee shall induce or attempt to induce any prospective purchaser of a motor vehicle or mobile home to execute a retail installment sales contract or other memorandum of sale in blank.
   (f)   No gambling or consumption of alcoholic beverages shall be allowed on the licensee's premises.
   (g)   There shall be no selling of articles not related to a motor vehicle or mobile home.
   (h)   The applicant shall file with the Township Clerk a one-hundred dollar ($100.00) cash bond to insure compliance with the Township ordinances. In the event that the applicant has satisfactorily complied with all requirements of the Clinton Township ordinances for one year, the one-hundred dollar ($100.00) cash bond may be returned with approval of the Township Board.
   (i)   There shall be no signs posted or motor vehicles or mobile homes parked on the public right-of-way or on the premises in such a manner that they cause an obstruction to vision.
(Ord. 222. Passed 7-8-70.)