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For the purpose of this ordinance the following definitions shall govern:
HOTEL. A place where members of the public, whether travelers or not, are furnished, upon application, with lodging.
ROOMING HOUSE. Any building or part of a building containing furnished rooms, apartments or any tourist cabin at which transients or members of the public are furnished with lodging or lodging rooms; provided, however, that this ordinance shall not apply to a rooming house at which only roomers by the week or month are accepted.
(Ord. 1157, passed 1-25-1954)
Every person, firm or corporation engaged in the business of conducting or maintaining a hotel or rooming house shall make application to the City Clerk of the City of Flint for a license for such purpose, which application shall state the street number or location and the place where such business is to be conducted. The fee for such license shall be as specified in Chapter 26 of this Code. Such license, when issued, shall state the street number or location of the hotel or rooming house. All licenses shall expire on April 30 of each year.
(Ord. 1157, passed 1-25-1954)
In all hotels and rooming houses providing more than ten (10) beds for occupants, the licensee shall at all times have a person (who may also be the licensee) at the place of registration who shall be charged with the duty of immediately notifying the Fire Department of the City of Flint when a fire occurs therein. Any person therein who discovers such a shall immediately notify the person on duty at the place or registration. Failure to have such a person on duty or to so immediately notify as required shall be a violation of this ordinance and subject the offender to penalties hereinafter provided.
(Ord. 1157, passed 1-25-1954)
ARTICLE XX. OPEN PARKING STATIONS
OPEN PARKING STATION. Any open plot, piece, or parcel of land used for the purpose of storing motor vehicles, including plots where partially enclosed shelters are erected, and which:
(1) Hold out to the general public, by signs or other advertising, as parking stations;
(2) Charge a fee for the storing of vehicles;
(3) Operate continuously throughout the major part of the calendar year;
(4) Accommodate eleven (11) or more vehicles.
PERSON. Any individual, partnership, form association or corporation.
(Ord. 156, passed 7-12-1937; Ord. 337, passed 10-16-1939)
Applications for licenses for open parking stations shall be made by the person intending to operate open parking stations upon forms, drawn and furnished by the City Clerk, and shall set forth, the name under which and the place where the open parking station is to be operated; whether the applicant is an individual, partnership or corporation: if an individual, the name and business and residence address of the applicant; if a partnership, the name and business and residence address of each partner; if a corporation, the name, date and state under which such corporation was organized, and the amount and value of the capital stock issued by the corporation, and the names and business and residence addresses of the officers, managers in charge and directors thereof; whether the premises are owned or leased by the applicant, and if leased, the name and residence and business address of each owner or part thereof; the number of motor vehicles which may at any one time be stored upon the premises; the hours during which the motor vehicles may be stored; a complete schedule of the rates to be charged for storing motor vehicles; and, such other information as the City Clerk may deem advisable. Each application shall be signed and verified under oath by the applicant if an individual, or by a duly authorized agent, if a partnership or corporation.
(Ord. 156, passed 7-12-1937)
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