(A) License required. No person shall sell or offer to sell, directly or indirectly, on any pretense or by any device, any licensed product as part of a retail commercial transaction within the corporate limits of the city without first having obtained a license to do so from the city.
(B) Application. An application for a license to sell licensed products shall be made on a form provided by the city. The application shall contain the full name of the applicant, the applicant's residential and business addresses, telephone numbers, and email addresses, the name of the business for which the license is sought, and any additional information the city deems necessary. Upon receipt of a completed application, the City Clerk shall forward the application to the City Council for action at its next regularly scheduled City Council meeting. If the City Clerk determines that an application is incomplete, they shall return the application to the applicant with notice of the information necessary to make the application complete.
(C) Business information. A business applicant, at the time of application, shall furnish the city with a list of all persons that have an interest of 5% or more in the business. The list shall name all owners and show the interest held by each, either individually or beneficially for others. It is the duty of each business licensee to notify the City Clerk in writing of any change in ownership in the business. Any change in the ownership or control of the business shall be deemed equivalent to a transfer of the license, and any such license shall be revoked 30 days after any such change in ownership or control unless the licensee has notified the Council of the change in ownership by submitting a new license application for the new owners, and the Council has approved the transfer of the license by appropriate action. The city may at any reasonable time examine the transfer records and minute books of any business licensee to verify and identify the owners, and the city may examine the business records of any other licensee to the extent necessary to disclose the interest which persons other than the licensee have in the licensed business. The Council may revoke any license issued upon its determination that a change of ownership of a licensee has actually resulted in the change of control of the licensed business so as materially to affect the integrity and character of its management and its operation, but no such action shall be taken until after a hearing by the Council on notice to the licensee.
(D) Action. The City Council may either approve or deny the application for a license, or it may delay action for a reasonable period of time as necessary to complete any investigation of the application or the applicant it deems necessary. If the City Council approves the license, the City Clerk shall issue the license to the applicant. If the City Council denies the license, notice of the denial shall be given to the applicant along with notice of the applicant's right to appeal the City Council's decision. If a license application is denied, the earliest an applicant may reapply is 12 months from the date the license is denied.
(E) Term. All licenses issued under this chapter shall be valid until December 31 of the year of issue.
(F) Revocation or suspension. Any license issued under this chapter may be revoked or suspended as provided in this chapter.
(G) Transfers. All licenses issued under this article shall be valid only on the premises for which the license was issued and only for the person or business to whom the license was issued. The transfer of any license to another location, business, or person is prohibited.
(H) Display. All licenses shall be posted and displayed in plain view of the general public on the licensed premises.
(I) Renewals. The renewal of a license issued under this chapter shall be handled in the same manner as the original application. The request for a renewal shall be made at least 30 days but no more than 60 days before the expiration of the current license.
(J) Issuance as privilege and not a right. The issuance of a license issued under this chapter is a privilege and does not entitle the license holder to automatic renewal of the license.
(K) Limits. No more than 2 licenses allowed in city limits.
(Ord. 115, passed 12-20-2022)