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640.015. License Transfer.
A license may be transferable to a new owner upon approval of the community development director and payment of the regular license fee established in section 710.
(Amended by Ord. No. 2006-20, adopted November 6, 2006)
640.020. Duties of Licensee.
Each licensee must maintain an orderly establishment at all times and comply with all state laws regarding the operation or conduct of the business and all city ordinances. A licensee may not permit a person under the age of 18 to purchase or use tobacco in any form, nor permit a minor as defined in section 600 to purchase or consume alcoholic beverages, on the premises.
640.025. Special Requirements for Theaters.
If a motion picture theater has more than one screen and the screens are serviced by a common lobby or entrance area, the starting and completion of the showings must be staggered to minimize the amount of patrons awaiting admission. To alleviate high amounts of congestion and provide adequate and safe movement for patrons, a minimum of ten minute intermissions between showings on any given screen must be provided.
(Amended by Ord. No. 2006-20, adopted November 6, 2006)
645.005. Licensing of Suppliers.
1. A person must not undertake the business of supplying for rent portable storage containers, as defined in city code section 845.020, on property that is improved as a single family or two family residence in the city of Minnetonka without having in effect a current, valid license obtained from the city.
2. An applicant for a supplier's license must submit an application to the community development director on the city's approved form, accompanied by the license fee specified in section 710. The application must accurately state:
a. the name, address, and local telephone number of the applicant; and
b. a description of the manner and kind of services to be rendered.
3. Each applicant for a license must submit a bond in the amount of $1,000, conditioned upon the faithful performance of contracts and compliance with this code. The bond must be in the form prescribed by the city and must be in favor of the city and everyone suffering damages because of the breach of the bond conditions.
4. Each license applicant must also submit a certificate of insurance certifying that its business is currently insured by an insurance company licensed to do business in the state of Minnesota. The certificate must be in the form prescribed by the city. The minimum limits of coverage for the insurance are:
a. liability insurance:
(1) each claim, at least $100,000;
(2) each occurrence, at least $300,000; and
(3) property damage, at least $50,000.
b. workers' compensation: statutory amounts.
The insurance must be kept in force during the term of the license and must provide for notification to the city 10 days before termination or cancellation. A license will automatically be revoked upon notice of termination or cancellation of this insurance and will remain revoked until and unless other insurance is provided as required.
5. A supplier's license will expire July 31 of each year.
645.010. Duties of Supplier.
1. The supplier must comply with all of the requirements in city code section 845.020;
2. The supplier must comply with the provisions of city code section 845.020 and must remove portable storage containers before expiration of the time periods required in that section. The supplier may not empty a container onto the property before removing it; and
3. The supplier must make its records regarding activities in the city of Minnetonka available for city review during all reasonable business hours.
(Added by Ord. No. 2007-12, adopted April 9, 2007)
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