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CODIFIED ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF EUCLID, OHIO
CERTIFICATION
DIRECTORY OF OFFICIALS (2024)
PRELIMINARY UNIT
THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF EUCLID, OHIO
PART ONE - ADMINISTRATION CODE
PART THREE - TRAFFIC CODE
PART FIVE - GENERAL OFFENSES CODE
PART SEVEN - BUSINESS REGULATION AND TAXATION CODE
TITLE ONE - Business Regulation
CHAPTER 703 Amusement Devices, Vending Machines and Game Rooms
CHAPTER 705 Sweepstakes Terminal Cafés
CHAPTER 707 Banks and Other Financial Institutions
CHAPTER 709 Billiards
CHAPTER 711 Bowling Alleys
CHAPTER 713 Check Cashing and Money Exchange Businesses
CHAPTER 715 Christmas Trees
CHAPTER 716 Clothing Donation Containers; Recycle Bins
CHAPTER 717 Coin-Operated Dry Cleaning
CHAPTER 719 Community Antenna Television Systems
CHAPTER 721 Consumer Protection
CHAPTER 722 Day Care Homes and Day Care Centers
CHAPTER 723 Detergents
CHAPTER 725 Exhibition Halls
CHAPTER 727 Fortunetelling
CHAPTER 728 Medical Marijuana Dispensaries
CHAPTER 731 Gasoline and Oil Filling Stations
CHAPTER 733 Going-Out-Of-Business Sales
CHAPTER 737 Junk and Junked Automobile Storage
CHAPTER 739 Junk and Secondhand Dealers and Scrap Metal Processors
CHAPTER 743 Landlords
CHAPTER 747 Massage Parlors
CHAPTER 749 Motor Buses
CHAPTER 751 Sexually Oriented Businesses
CHAPTER 753 Nursing Homes
CHAPTER 757 Peddlers and Solicitors
CHAPTER 759 Private Police
CHAPTER 760 Private Transfer Stations for Nonhazardous Waste
CHAPTER 761 Public Dances and Dance Halls
CHAPTER 763 Real Estate Practices
CHAPTER 767 Security Guards
CHAPTER 768 Video Surveillance Systems for Apartment Complexes
CHAPTER 769 Snow Removal Contractors
CHAPTER 771 Store Operation
CHAPTER 775 Taxicabs
CHAPTER 777 Tow Trucks and Tow Truck Operators
CHAPTER 781 Used Car Lots
CHAPTER 785 Weapon Sales
CHAPTER 787 Weights and Measures
TITLE THREE - Taxation
PART NINE - STREETS, UTILITIES AND PUBLIC SERVICES CODE
PART ELEVEN - HEALTH AND SANITATION CODE
PART THIRTEEN - PLANNING AND ZONING CODE
PART FIFTEEN - FIRE PREVENTION CODE
PART SEVENTEEN - BUILDING AND HOUSING CODE
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703.10 CONTROL OF SOUND LEVELS.
   No person, firm, corporation or association, being the owner, operator or supervisor of premises wherein amusement devices are displayed for use by the public, shall permit the operation of a game room or any amusement device to make excessive noise. For the purpose of this section, “excessive noise” means emitting a sound level of ninety decibels for thirty seconds or more of any minute as determined by a sound level meter conforming with the American National Standards Institute specification 24.3-1944, using the weighted C network and measured at a point not less than three feet from the amusement device while in continuous operation or twenty feet from the premises operated as a game room.
(Ord. 48-1982. Passed 3-15-82.)
703.11 LICENSE REVOCATION OR SUSPENSION.
   (a)   The Mayor may at any time revoke or suspend licenses granted under authority of this chapter for failure to comply with the terms of this chapter or any laws, ordinances or rules of the State or the City, and, in addition thereto, the Mayor shall have the full power and authority to revoke the license of any person, firm, corporation or association who or which is convicted of a violation of any criminal law of the State or the City.
   (b)   Any license issued pursuant to the provisions of this chapter shall be subject to suspension or revocation by the Mayor following a determination by the Mayor that the operation of the amusement device(s) licensed by the City has created a nuisance to the general public or has directly and proximately caused, encouraged or contributed to the delinquency or unruliness of a minor child.
   The procedure for the suspension or revocation of a license for an amusement device shall be established by the Mayor. In the event of the suspension or revocation of a license, the Mayor shall, upon receipt of a written request from the license holder, state the reason for the suspension or revocation in writing.
(Ord. 48-1982. Passed 3-15-82.)
703.12 LIQUOR FEES.
   Any establishment operating pursuant to a valid liquor permit issued by the Ohio Liquor Control Commission and desiring to sell alcoholic beverages within the City shall annually pay to the City a fee of fifteen dollars ($15.00). Such fee shall be in addition to any other fees paid to the City or the State and shall be annually payable on a date determined by the Mayor or his or her designee.
(Ord. 84-1993. Passed 5-3-93.)
703.99 PENALTY.
   Whoever violates any of the provisions of this chapter is guilty of a misdemeanor of the first degree and shall be fined not more than one thousand dollars ($1,000) or imprisoned not more than six months, or both, for each offense. A separate offense shall be deemed committed each day during or on which a violation occurs or continues.
(Ord. 48-1982. Passed 3-15-82.)