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Dearborn, MI Code of Ordinances
CITY OF DEARBORN, MICHIGAN CODE OF ORDINANCES
OFFICIALS 2024
Adopting Ordinance Ordinance No. 96-661
PART I - CHARTER[1]
PART II - CODE OF ORDINANCES
Chapter 1 - GENERAL PROVISIONS
Chapter 2 - ADMINISTRATION[1]
Chapter 3 - ALCOHOLIC LIQUORS[1]
Chapter 4 - ANIMALS[1]
Chapter 5 - BUILDINGS AND BUILDING REGULATIONS[1]
Chapter 6 - CABLE TELECOMMUNICATIONS[1]
Chapter 7 - COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT[1]
Chapter 8 - ELECTIONS[1]
Chapter 9 - FEES FOR PERMITS AND INSPECTIONS[1]
Chapter 10 - FIRE PREVENTION AND PROTECTION[1]
Chapter 11 - OCCUPANCY AND BUILDING STANDARDS[1]
Chapter 12 - LICENSES AND BUSINESS REGULATIONS[1]
ARTICLE I. - IN GENERAL
ARTICLE II. - AUCTIONS
ARTICLE III. - COFFEEHOUSES, CARD ROOMS AND ATHLETIC CLUBS
ARTICLE IV. - CHRISTMAS TREE SALES
ARTICLE V. - GARAGE SALES AND SIDEWALK SALES
ARTICLE VI. - JUNK DEALERS AND HAULERS FOR HIRE
ARTICLE VII. - STREET VENDORS
ARTICLE VIIA. FOOD TRUCKS
ARTICLE VIII. - SOLICITING AND CANVASSING
ARTICLE IX. - TOBACCO PRODUCTS
ARTICLE X. - USED AUTOMOBILE DEALERS
ARTICLE XI. - SECONDHAND JEWELRY AND PRECIOUS METAL DEALERS[2]
ARTICLE XII. - TRANSIENT MERCHANTS
ARTICLE XIII. - GASOLINE STATIONS
ARTICLE XIV. - AMUSEMENTS AND ENTERTAINMENTS[3]
ARTICLE XV. - FOOD AND FOOD HANDLERS[5]
ARTICLE XVI. - MECHANICAL EXCAVATING AND GRADING
ARTICLE XVII. - HOTELS, ROOMINGHOUSES AND LODGINGHOUSES AND BEDS AND BREAKFASTS
ARTICLE XVIII. - GOING-OUT-OF-BUSINESS SALES
ARTICLE XIX. - MOTORBUSES
ARTICLE XX. - TAXICABS AND OTHER MOTOR VEHICLES FOR HIRE
ARTICLE XXI. - PUBLIC MOVING VANS
ARTICLE XXII. - WEIGHTS AND MEASURES[6]
ARTICLE XXIII. - VALET PARKING
ARTICLE XXIV. - TREE REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT
ARTICLE XXV. - SMOKING LOUNGES
ARTICLE XXVI. PROHIBITION OF MARIJUANA ESTABLISHMENTS
ARTICLE XXVII. NIGHTCLUBS AND NIGHTCLUB PROMOTERS
Chapter 13 - NUISANCES[1]
Chapter 14 - OFFENSES[1]
Chapter 15 - PARKS AND RECREATION[1]
Chapter 16 - SOLID WASTE[1]
Chapter 17 - STREETS, SIDEWALKS AND OTHER PUBLIC PLACES[1]
Chapter 17.5 - SUBDIVISIONS
Chapter 18 - TRAFFIC AND MOTOR VEHICLES[1]
Chapter 19 - WATER AND SEWERS[1]
Chapter 20 TRANSITION FOLLOWING AN ELECTION
A. - Cablevision Industries
B. - Ameritech New Media, Inc.
SUPPLEMENT HISTORY TABLE
STATE LAW REFERENCE TABLE MICHIGAN STATUTES ANNOTATED
STATE LAW REFERENCE TABLE - MICHIGAN COMPILED LAWS
CODE COMPARATIVE TABLE - ORDINANCES
ZONING ORDINANCE
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Sec. 12-256. - Suspension or revocation of license.
   Any license issued under this article may be suspended or revoked for any of the following reasons:
   (1)   Fraud or misrepresentation in the application for the license.
   (2)   Fraud or misrepresentation in the course of conducting business.
   (3)   Conducting the business contrary to the conditions of the license, this article, or applicable provisions of the city's code of ordinances or zoning ordinance.
   (4)   Conducting the business of vending in such manner as to create a public nuisance or constitute a danger to the public health, safety and welfare.
   (5)   Conviction of any crime involving moral turpitude while holding a vending license from the city.
   (6)   Intervention by the state department of health due to uncorrected health or sanitation violations.
   Upon suspension or revocation, the city shall deliver written notice to the license holder stating the action taken and the reasons supporting such action. The written notice shall be delivered to the license holder's place of business or mailed to the license holder's last known address.
(Ord. No. 18-1613, 6-12-18; Ord. No. 22-1743, 5-24-22; Ord. No. 23-1805, 1-9-24)
Sec. 12-257.   Appeals.
   Persons whose licenses under this article have been suspended or revoked, or whose application for a license has been denied, may appeal by filing a written notice of appeal with the city council.
(Ord. No. 18-1613, 6-12-18; Ord. No. 22-1743, 5-24-22; Ord. No. 23-1805, 1-9-24)
Sec. 12-258.   Enforcement.
   The provisions of the article shall be enforced by the director of economic development and any deputies, agents, or inspectors designated by him, any officer of the police department, and the city clerk or their designee.
(Ord. No. 23-1805, 1-9-24)
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