(A) License required. It shall be unlawful to operate a lunch stand without an appropriate license as provided for herein.
(B) Requirements for obtaining a license.
(1) AAny person requesting a lunch stand license must prove that said lunch stand sales will be offered as part of and at the location specified for a duly licensed fair, festival, flea market, auction or sporting event, except that on Boy Scout weekend and Home Tour weekends lunch stand licenses may be issued to nonprofit organizations not affiliated with the event, provided that the lunch stand activity is confined to private property, does not limit public parking and does not impede pedestrian movement.
(2) In the case of flea markets, fairs or festivals, application must be made to the City Clerk at least ten days prior to the date of the event. In the case of fundraising events, auctions, or sporting events, application must be made at least three days prior to the event.
(3) The City Clerk or Mayor may request a background check of the applicant by the Police Department before issuing a lunch stand license.
(4) The fee for a lunch stand license shall be $25 per event, for not to exceed three days, and said fee shall be paid at time of application.
(5) The city may deny the lunch stand license based on grounds of: failure to pay taxes, failure to cooperate with authorities; failure to apply within the required time frame; previous suspension or revocation of permits; or other just cause.
(C) License must be conspicuously posted. Said license shall be posted in a conspicuous location at the lunch stand throughout the duration of the event for which the license was obtained.
('69 Code, § 12-13) (Ord. O-92-5, passed 4-27-92; Am. Ord. O-92-30, passed 9-14-92; Am. Ord. O-05-29, passed 8-22-05; Am. Ord. O-08-09, passed 4-14-08) Penalty, see § 110.99