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ARTICLE V. COIN-OPERATED LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING FACILITIES
PUBLIC COIN-OPERATED LAUNDRY or DRY CLEANING OPERATION. A public establishment or place of business conducted for the purpose of washing, cleaning, drying and laundering clothes and other washable materials and dry cleaning clothing and other materials in a customer-operated laundry and cleaning equipment.
(Ord. 1741, passed 9-30-1963)
Any person, co-partnership, firm or corporation desiring to operate a public coin-operated facility as defined herein within the City of Flint, shall make application in writing for permission to do so, to the City Clerk of said City upon blanks to be provided by the City Clerk. The City Clerk shall require such applicant to state in writing upon such blanks:
(a) The applicant’s full name, residence, post office address, and whether such applicant is an individual, copartnership, firm or corporation and if such applicant shall be a copartnership, the names of the partners together with their addresses.
(b) The location or locations of applicant’s place or places of business and a statement as to the nature of the operation, i.e., whether it is coin-operated laundry machines or coin-operated dry cleaning machines, or both.
(c) An agreement that the applicant will permit the Director of Public Health, the Fire Department and the Building Inspector to inspect the establishment or establishments and everything in connection therewith at any time desired.
(Ord. 1741, passed 9-30-1963)
The license fee shall be as prescribed in Chapter 26 of this Code. All licenses issued by the City Clerk under this ordinance, unless sooner revoked, shall expire on April 30 of each year. No license shall be issued until the location of such business and the premises have been approved by the Director of Public Health, Fire Department and the Building Inspections Department. Each establishment shall be maintained in a clean and sanitary condition.
(Ord. 1741, passed 9-30-1963)
ARTICLE VI. CUTTING, REMOVING OR TRIMMING TREES
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