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It shall be unlawful for any person to conduct, engage in, maintain, operate, carry on, or manage a business, occupation, activity, or offer for use by the public, equipment, devices or machines, for which a license is required, without a license first having been procured for such business or occupation. (Ord. 608, 10-8-1986)
A. Make Application To Clerk: Applications for all licenses and permits required by this title or any ordinance shall be made in writing, under oath, to the village clerk.
B. Contents Of Application: Each application shall contain:
1. The name of the applicant.
2. The type of permit or license desired.
3. The location to be used, if any.
4. The time covered.
5. The fee to be paid.
7. Such additional information as may be needed for the proper guidance of the village officials in the issuing of the license or permit applied for. (Ord. 608, 10-8-1986)
Notes
1 | 1. 65 ILCS 5/8-11-1; 35 ILCS 120/1. |
2 | 2. 65 ILCS 5/8-11-5; 35 ILCS 115/1. |
3 | 3. 65 ILCS 5/8-11-6; 35 ILCS 105/1. |
Whenever in this title or in any village ordinance, a license or permit is required for the maintenance, operation or conduct of any business or establishment, or for doing business or engaging in any activity or occupation, any person shall be subject to the requirement if by himself, or through an agent, employee or partner, he is held forth as being engaged in the business, activity, or occupation; or if he solicits patronage therefor, actively or passively, or if he performs or attempts to perform any part of such business, activity, or occupation in the village. (Ord. 608, 10-8-1986)
Forms for all licenses and permits, and applications therefor, shall be prepared and kept on file by the village clerk. Each license or permit issued shall bear the signature of the village president, village clerk and one trustee, shall bear the seal of the village, name of the licensee, address, nature of business or occupation licensed, amount of fee paid, and such other material information as the village president shall prescribe. (Ord. 608, 10-8-1986; amd. 1999 Code)
A. Refer Application To Appropriate Official: Upon the receipt of an application for a license or permit, where an investigation or inspection is required by ordinance before the issuance of such permit or license, or where an inspection or investigation shall be deemed reasonably necessary or appropriate, the village clerk shall refer the application to the appropriate officials for the making of such investigation or inspection.
B. Health And Safety Related Inspections:
1. The building inspector acting as the health officer shall make or cause to be made an inspection regarding such permits and licenses as relate to the care and handling of food, the prevention of nuisances and the spread of disease, and the protection of health, or may accept, after review, inspections made by the Will County health department for such licenses.
3. All other investigations, except where otherwise provided, shall be made by the police administrator or by some other officer designated by the village president.
4. The village president may require inspection by the Monee fire protection district inspector in appropriate cases.
C. Report By Investigating Official: The official to whom the application has been referred shall make a report thereon, favorable or otherwise, within ten (10) days after receiving such application or a copy thereof, unless delayed by action of the applicant.
D. Committee Evaluation Of Reports: Upon receipt of all related investigative reports, the village clerk shall forward such reports, together with the application, to the finance, ordinances and license committee for evaluation, which committee shall make recommendations to the village president and board of trustees on approval of the license.
E. Request For Additional Information: If it shall appear to the corporate authorities that the matters and circumstances relating to an application require further information before a proper determination can be made, such application shall be returned to the applicant by the village clerk for the inclusion of such additional information as may be specified necessary and appropriate.
F. Considerations: In considering an application for a license, the village president and finance, ordinances and license committee may consider the general welfare of the citizens, and particularly such matters as congestion and traffic on public streets and rights of way, adequacy of personnel to control and police the activity involved in the license, the public convenience and necessity of the activity sought to be licensed, nuisances, morals, health and safety.
G. Denial Of License; Right Of Appeal: If, after due consideration of the information contained within the application, the related investigative reports, and the recommendation of the finance, ordinances and license committee, the village president shall determine that the matters concerning the application are unsatisfactory, he may disapprove such application, indicating the reasons therefor. Thereupon, the village clerk shall be directed to promptly notify the applicant that his application is disapproved, and that no license or permit will be issued. Any applicant denied a license shall have the right to appeal said decision pursuant to section 3-1-21 of this chapter.
H. Approval And Issuance Of License: If, after due consideration of the information contained within the application, the related investigative reports, and the recommendation of the finance, ordinances and license committee, the village president shall determine that the application is satisfactory, he shall approve the application. Thereupon, the village clerk shall be directed to promptly notify the applicant that his application is approved, and the license or permit may be issued. (Ord. 608, 10-8-1986; amd. 1999 Code)
Notes
1 | 1. See title 9 of this code. |
2 | 2. See title 11 of this code. |
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