§ 120.08 LICENSE REQUIRED.
   (A)   It shall be unlawful for a retail motor fuel dealer to operate within the city without having first obtained a license from the Finance Director or without complying with all provisions of this chapter.
   (B)   No license shall be issued or annually renewed for a retail gasoline dealer delinquent in payment of the motor fuel tax or the payment of any fines and/or penalties assessed for the nonpayment or late payment.
   (C)   The annual fee for such license for a retail gasoline dealer shall be $25. The license shall be valid for one year.
   (D)   The retail motor fuel dealer license application shall include:
      (1)   The name, age and address of the applicant in the case of an individual; in the case of a corporation, the date of incorporation and the name, age and address of its president and secretary; in the case of a partnership, corporation for profit or club, the date of incorporation and the names, addresses and ages of the officers, directors, managers and any stockholders owning or controlling the voting rights to more than 5% of the stock of such corporation;
      (2)   That the applicant will not violate any ordinances of the city or laws of the state or of the United States in the conduct of his place of business; and
      (3)   If such application is made in behalf of a partnership, firm, association, club or corporation, then the same shall be signed and sworn to by at least two members of such partnership or the president and secretary of such corporation or club.
   (E)   No person shall knowingly furnish false or misleading information or withhold any relevant information on any application for any license required by this article nor knowingly cause or suffer another to furnish or withhold such information on his behalf. No person shall knowingly furnish any false or misleading information to the mayor, the superintendent of police or any person authorized to act in their behalf in the investigation of any application for a license required by this chapter; nor shall any person willfully withhold any information that is relevant to any such investigation when called upon by the superintendent of police or a person acting in their behalf to furnish such information.
(Ord. 18-013, passed 3-8-18)