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The following persons are exempted from the requirements of Sections 753.04 and 753.05: Charitable solicitors, temporary businesses operated by and for tax exempt organizations, and any other persons otherwise exempted by law. The following additional persons shall be exempted from the requirements of this chapter: persons selling newspapers; commercial travelers or selling agents calling upon commercial establishments in the usual course of business, and real estate licensees. (1969 Code 110.06)
Upon receipt of an application for a Solicitor's or Temporary Business Permit, the Responsible Officia1 shall cause such investigation of such person's or persons' business responsibility or moral character to be made as they deem necessary for the protection of the public good. If, as a result of such investigation, the applicant's character and business responsibility are found to be unsatisfactory, the application shall be denied.
In the case of temporary businesses not located within a building or enclosed mall, the Responsible Officia1 shall conduct an investigation relative to the proposed location of the temporary business. If as a result of such an investigation, the Responsible Official determines that the proposed location will adversely affect the health, safety or welfare by causing or creating traffic hazard, traffic congestion or for any other reason, the application shall be denied.
The Responsible Official shall keep a full record in his office of all permits issued and shall submit a copy of such record to the Chief of Police, and the Finance Director. Such permits shall contain the number of the permit, the date the same is issued, the nature of the business authorized to be carried on, the amount of the permit fee paid, the expiration date of said permit, the place where said business may be carried on under such permit, the name or names of the person or persons authorized to carry on the same. Within thirty (30) working days of receipt of an application, the Responsible Official shall either issue to the applicant the requested permit or issue a written notice of denial and the reasons therefor.
(1969 Code 110.07)
Solicitor's Permits issued under the provisions of this chapter shall expire six (6) months after the date of issuance thereof unless a prior date is set therein.
Temporary Business Permits shall expire as determined by the Director of Planning and as shown on the permits but in no case later than six (6) weeks after issuance.
(1969 Code 110.08; Ord. 18-O-075. Passed 9-4-18.)
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