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Ogden City, UT Code of Ordinances
CITY CODE of OGDEN CITY, UTAH
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TITLE 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS
TITLE 2 GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION, OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES
TITLE 3 BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND AGENCIES
TITLE 4 REVENUE, FINANCE AND GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
TITLE 5 BUSINESS TAXES, LICENSES AND REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS
CHAPTER 2 BUSINESS TAXES
CHAPTER 3 ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
CHAPTER 4 AMUSEMENTS AND ENTERTAINMENT
CHAPTER 5 AUCTIONS AND AUCTIONEERS
CHAPTER 6 BURGLARY AND ROBBERY ALARMS AND ALARM BUSINESSES
CHAPTER 7 CONSTABLES1
CHAPTER 8 DELIVERY AND HAULING SERVICES
CHAPTER 9 HOTELS, MOTELS, BOARDING HOUSES AND ROOMING HOUSES
CHAPTER 10 RESIDENTIAL RENTAL DWELLINGS1
CHAPTER 11 MANUFACTURED HOME PARKS OR RECREATIONAL COACH PARKS
CHAPTER 12 PAWNBROKERS AND SECONDHAND DEALERS
CHAPTER 13 PEDDLERS, SOLICITORS AND VENDORS
CHAPTER 14 RESTAURANTS
CHAPTER 15 SEXUALLY ORIENTED BUSINESSES1
CHAPTER 16 TRANSPORTATION
CHAPTER 17 TEMPORARY AND SEASONAL BUSINESSES
TITLE 6 PARKS, RECREATION AND PUBLIC PROPERTY
TITLE 7 PUBLIC WAYS AND FACILITIES
TITLE 8 AIRPORT
TITLE 9 WATER AND SEWER
TITLE 10 MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC
TITLE 11 POLICE REGULATIONS
TITLE 12 HEALTH AND SAFETY
TITLE 13 ANIMALS
TITLE 14 SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS
TITLE 15 ZONING REGULATIONS
TITLE 16 BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION REGULATIONS
TITLE 17 LANDMARKS
TITLE 18 OUTDOOR SIGNS
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5-1A-4: RESERVED:
(1979 Code § 5.04.040; amd. Ord. 88-49, 12-28-1988; Ord. 97-94, 12-16-1997)
5-1A-5: BUSINESSES GOVERNED BY OTHER PROVISIONS:
   A.   Conflicts: Any provision of this article in conflict with a specific ordinance or provision pertaining to a business or activity regulated under this title shall be inapplicable and the specific regulatory provision shall govern.
   B.   Public Utility Business: Any public utility business holding a franchise from the city under which franchise the city is to be paid a franchise fee or tax in lieu of all other license fees or taxes shall be exempt from the provisions of this article; provided, that if such business maintains a business office within the city, such business office location shall be licensed in accordance with the provisions of this article, including the payment of license fees applicable to such office.
(1979 Code § 5.04.050; amd. Ord. 88-49, 12-28-1988; Ord. 97-94, 12-16-1997)
5-1A-6: RECIPROCAL RECOGNITION OF BUSINESS LICENSES:
   A.   Conditions: No business license shall be required of any person whose only business activity in the city is the mere delivery in the city of property sold by him at a regular place of business maintained by him outside the city, where:
      1.   Such person's business is at the time of such delivery licensed by the Utah municipality or county in which such place of business is situated; and
      2.   The authority licensing such business grants to licensees of this city making deliveries within its jurisdiction the same privileges, upon substantially the same terms, as are granted by this section; and
      3.   Neither the property delivered nor any of the facilities by which it was manufactured, produced or processed are subject to inspection by authority of this city for compliance with health or sanitary standards prescribed by this city; and
      4.   The truck or other conveyance by which such delivery is made prominently displays at all times a license plate or symbol issued by the licensing authority to evidence such business license. Such plate or symbol shall identify the licensing authority by which it is issued, shall indicate that it evidences a license issued thereby, and shall specify the year or term for which it is effective.
   B.   Proof Required: Before reciprocity is granted, the person must show proof of a valid business license in a qualifying city or county, and may be required to fill out a business license application, if determined by the business license coordinator to be necessary to establish whether reciprocity should be granted. Reciprocity shall not be granted to solicitors, mobile food units or any business requiring police check or police identification cards.
   C.   Certification Of Section: The city recorder shall, at the request of any person upon payment of copying and postage costs, certify a copy of this section to any city or county of the state.
(1979 Code § 5.04.060; Ord. 88-49, 12-28-1988; amd. Ord. 97-94, 12-16-1997)
5-1A-7: PLACE OF BUSINESS IS AN ELEMENT OF BUSINESS:
The rendering of personal service in the city pursuant to the practice of any profession or calling shall not be deemed to be engaging in business unless the person rendering such services maintains an office or place of business within the corporate limits of the city.
(1979 Code § 5.04.070; Ord. 88-49, 12-28-1988; amd. Ord. 97-94, 12-16-1997)
5-1A-8: BUSINESS LICENSE COORDINATOR; DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
It shall be the duty and responsibility of the business license coordinator to:
   A.   Enforce the provisions of this title.
   B.   Assess and collect all business license fees under this title.
   C.   Process all applications and renewals of all licenses provided for in this title.
   D.   Obtain the necessary approvals from city departments and divisions or from the mayor, or the mayor's designee, if applicable, before issuing any business licenses.
(1979 Code § 5.04.080; Ord. 88-49, 12-28-1988; amd. Ord. 92-22, 3-24-1992; Ord. 97-94, 12-16-1997)
5-1A-9: APPLICATION FOR LICENSE:
   A.   Format; Information: The city business license application shall be in such format and require such information as the business license coordinator deems necessary to enforce this title, including, but not limited to:
      1.   The date of application;
      2.   The name, date of birth and home address;
      3.   The registered name of the business, if applicable;
      4.   The type of business to be engaged in;
      5.   The class of license desired, if the type of license is divided into classes;
      6.   The location of the place of business;
      7.   The federal tax number of the corporation, if applicable;
      8.   A state tax number, if applicable;
      9.   Proof that the business is state licensed or registered, if applicable;
      10.   A space for the applicant or applicant's authorized agent to sign under penalty of law that all the information contained herein is true.
   B.   Submission; Payment Of Fee: Applications for business licenses shall be submitted as one licensing application and include the payment of all fees for the licensing of each business or activity conducted at one location and in operation at the time of licensing or renewal; provided, that an application for a business license for residential rental dwellings under chapter 10 of this title shall include all locations of residential rental dwellings subject to licensure which are owned by the applicant within the city.
(1979 Code § 5.04.090; Ord. 88-49, 12-28-1988; amd. Ord. 97-94, 12-16-1997)
   C.   Criminal History Background Report: If any applicant, or any officer, director, principal, shareholder, manager, or employee of an applicant, is subject to disqualification under the provisions of this title based on the individual's criminal history, the business license coordinator may require the submission of a criminal history background report at the individual's own expense, from the bureau of criminal investigation, department of public safety, state of Utah.
(Ord. 2000-69, 11-28-2000; amd. Ord. 2002-5, 1-15-2002)
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