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§ 115.050 LICENSE APPLICATION.
   (A)   (1)   Any person desiring a license required by the provisions of this subchapter shall make application therefor to the Police Chief’s designee at least ten days prior to the date of his or her contemplated sale or exhibit to be held in the city.
      (2)   The application shall be in the form of an affidavit stating the full name and address of the itinerant vendor, the location of his or her principal office and place of business, the names and addresses of the officers if the itinerant vendor is a corporation, and the partnership name and the names and addresses of all partners if the itinerant vendor is a firm.
   (B)   Before the license shall be issued, the application therefor must be accompanied by:
      (1)   A statement showing the kind and character of the goods, services, wares, merchandise, farm produce, poultry, stock, magazines, plants, lumber or agricultural products to be sold, offered for sale or exhibited and the method of distribution to be used;
      (2)   Two passport size color photographs of the itinerant vendor or of his or her agent;
      (3)   A certified copy of the charter of the corporation if the itinerant vendor is a corporation incorporated under the laws of the state; and
      (4)   A certified copy of its permit to do business in the state if the itinerant vendor is a corporation incorporated under the laws of some other state.
(1998 Code, § 86-122) (Ord. 05-20, passed 7-6-2005; Ord. 10-20, passed 9-15-2010)
§ 115.051 LICENSE FEE.
   Before any license shall be issued under the provisions of this subchapter, the applicant therefor shall pay to the city a fee in the amount of $125 (90 consecutive days) or $25 (three consecutive days). This fee shall be for the purpose of partially defraying the expenses of enforcing the provisions of this subchapter.
(1998 Code, § 86-124) (Ord. 05-20, passed 7-6-2005; Ord. 13-36, passed 10-2-2013)
§ 115.052 LICENSE ISSUANCE.
   Upon the compliance by the applicant with all the provisions of this subchapter, the Police Chief’s designee shall issue the license required by this subchapter.
(1998 Code, § 86-125) (Ord. 05-20, passed 7-6-2005)
§ 115.053 LICENSE CONTENTS.
   Every license issued pursuant to the provisions of this subchapter shall contain and bear a number and a photograph of the applicant or his or her agent.
(1998 Code, § 86-126) (Ord. 05-20, passed 7-6-2005)
§ 115.054 DURATION.
   The license required by the provisions of this section shall be valid so long as the sale or exhibit authorized thereby is continuously held in the city, a minimum of five days each week, but in no event shall it continue for more than 90 days from the date of its issuance. No person or persons, company, corporation or organization may operate under an itinerant vendor permit to exceed a total of 180 days in a calendar year. A person, company, corporation or organization operating under an itinerant vendor permit from a premises that is not open to the general public are not limited to the 180 days requirement in a calendar year.
(1998 Code, § 86-127) (Ord. 05-20, passed 7-6-2005; Ord. 13-36, passed 10-2-2013)
§ 115.055 LICENSE TRANSFER.
   The license required by the provisions of this subchapter shall not be transferable and shall not give authority to more than one person to conduct a business as an itinerant vendor, but any person having obtained the license may have the assistance of one or more persons in conducting the business.
(1998 Code, § 86-128) (Ord. 05-20, passed 7-6-2005)
§ 115.056 LICENSE DISPLAY.
   Every itinerant vendor to whom a license is issued in accordance with the terms of this subchapter shall, while exhibiting, offering for sale or selling any goods, services, wares, merchandise, farm produce, poultry, stock, magazines, plants, lumber or agricultural products, have his or her license displayed in a conspicuous place.
(1998 Code, § 86-129) (Ord. 05-20, passed 7-6-2005; Ord. 10-20, passed 9-15-2010)
§ 115.057 SEPARATE LICENSE REQUIRED FOR EACH LOCATION.
   Each separate location or conveyance used in any manner which shall cause the location or conveyance to come under the provisions of this subchapter shall be deemed a separate business and shall require a separate license, though owned by the same person.
(1998 Code, § 86-130) (Ord. 05-20, passed 7-6-2005)
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