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CHARTER OF THE CITY OF TOLEDO, OHIO
PART ONE - ADMINISTRATIVE CODE
PART THREE - TRAFFIC CODE
PART FIVE - GENERAL OFFENSES CODE
PART SEVEN - BUSINESS REGULATION CODE
TITLE ONE - Business Regulation Generally
CHAPTER 701 General Provisions
CHAPTER 702 Short-Term Rentals
CHAPTER 703 Auctions and Auctioneers
CHAPTER 705 Automobile and Trailer Rental Agencies
CHAPTER 707 Ambulances
CHAPTER 709 Carnivals and Shows
CHAPTER 711 Christmas Tree Sales
CHAPTER 713 Coin-Operated Dry Cleaning and Laundry Facilities
CHAPTER 715 Commercial Dredging
CHAPTER 717 Telecommunication Systems
CHAPTER 719 Courtesy Benches
CHAPTER 721 Convenience Stores Licensing Requirements
CHAPTER 723 Dances and Dance Halls
CHAPTER 725 Dancing Academies and Schools
CHAPTER 727 Dealers in Second-Hand Articles
CHAPTER 729 Distress Merchandise Sales
CHAPTER 730 Horse-Drawn Carriages
CHAPTER 731 Interurban Buses
CHAPTER 733 Junk Yards
CHAPTER 736 Sweepstake Terminal Cafes
CHAPTER 737 Coin Amusement Devices and Amusement Centers
CHAPTER 739 Mechanical Musical Instruments
CHAPTER 743 Parking Places
CHAPTER 745 Peddlers
CHAPTER 746 Mobile Food Vendors
CHAPTER 747 Predictors
CHAPTER 749 Pool and/or Bowling Hall
CHAPTER 751 Professional Bondsmen
CHAPTER 753 Waste Hauling Services
CHAPTER 755 Soft Drink Sales
CHAPTER 757 Soliciting Funds
CHAPTER 761 Telephone Booths
CHAPTER 763 Temporary Stores
CHAPTER 765 Towing Services
CHAPTER 767 Sexually-Oriented Businesses
CHAPTER 768 Pay Equity Act
TITLE THREE - Taxicabs and Vehicles for Hire
TITLE FIVE - Weights and Measures and Consumer Protection
TITLE SEVEN - Labor Relations
PART NINE - STREETS, UTILITIES AND PUBLIC SERVICES CODE
PART ELEVEN - PLANNING AND ZONING CODE
PART TWELVE - DEVELOPMENT CODE
PART THIRTEEN - BUILDING CODE
PART FIFTEEN - FIRE PREVENTION CODE
PART SEVENTEEN - HEALTH CODE
PART NINETEEN - TAXATION CODE
PART TWENTY-ONE - PERSONNEL RELATIONS AND MUNICIPAL EMPLOYMENT
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743.05. Issuance and transfer of licenses.
   (a)   Applications for public parking place licenses shall be investigated by the Commissioner of Transportation and if after investigation he is reasonably satisfied that the applicant has a good reputation; that the statements set forth in the application are correct; that the issuance of such license will be conducive to the public welfare and safety; and if the proper fee is paid, then such license shall be issued to the applicant, which license shall continue in effect until the first of April following the issuance of such license, unless revoked prior thereto.
   (b)   Licenses may be transferred from location to location with the written consent of the Commissioner of Transportation.
(1952 Code § 25-32-5; Ord. 104-94. Passed 3-14-94.)
743.06. Revocation of license.
   The Commissioner of Transportation may revoke any public parking place license if upon a hearing and investigation after at least ten days' written notice of the time and place of such hearing, he finds:
   (a)   The licensee has knowingly made any false or materially incorrect statement in the application.
   (b)   The licensee knowingly violates or knowingly permits or countenances the violation of any provision of this article.
   (c)   The licensee knowingly violates or knowingly permits or countenances the violation of any provision of any penal law or ordinance regarding theft, larceny or conversion of a motor vehicle or the operation of a motor vehicle without the owner's consent as prohibited by Section 743.14.
(1952 Code § 25-32-6; Ord. 104-94. Passed 3-14-94.)
743.07. Signs required.
   Each person operating a public parking place shall have erected at each entrance thereto a sign or signs so that following information is clearly visible from each customer entrance:
   (a) The rate by day or hour as specified in the permit, also if there is a different rate on certain days or nights.
   (b) The hours during which the parking place will remain open for business if access to the facility is restricted during certain hours of the day.
   (c) The name and telephone number of the operator of the parking place.
(Ord. 278-19. Passed 6-11-19.)
743.08. Change of rate.
   No operator of any public parking place shall make any charge for storing any motor vehicle in excess of that set forth on the sign erected on the premises as required by Section 743.07.
   (a) However, nothing herein contained shall be deemed to prevent the operator of any parking lot from charging a rate in case of special events different from that ordinarily charged, if such operator has placed over that portion of the sign indicating the usual rate for a parking sign bearing the following legend: "SPECIAL EVENT PARKING" and rate indicated on such sign.
(Ord. 278-19. Passed 6-11-19.)
743.09. Open parking places to be fenced in.
   (a) Persons operating open parking places shall keep same enclosed, so that motor vehicles stored within cannot be removed from such place except at regularly established entrances and exits.
   (b) Persons operating open parking places, public or private, shall be enclosed in the same fashion on all sides pursuant to Section 1103.0207, except those sides adjacent to public alley ways.
   (c) Surface Parking Lots in the Downtown Overlay District shall conform with the provisions set forth in Chapters 1103 and 1107 of this Code where applicable.
(Ord. 278-19. Passed 6-11-19.)
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