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ORDINANCE NO. 095~
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING
CHAPTER 13 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES,
ENTITLED "LICENSES" BY DELETING ARTICLE 1 IN
ITS ENTIRETY AND CREATING A NEW ARTICLE I
ENTITLED "OCCUPATIONAL LICENSES";
RECLASSIFYING BUSINESSES, PROFESSIONS AND
OCCUPATIONS; ESTABLISHING A NEW RATE
STRUCTURE FOR OCCUPATIONAL LICENSES;
PROVIDING FOR PURPOSE, DEFINITION, CONFLICT
WITH STATUTE, CLASSIFICATION AND FEE
SCHEDULE, PROVISIONS FOR UNLISTED
BUSINESSES, ADMINISTRATIVE REMEDY,
APPLICATION AND REAPPLICATION FEES,
DECLARATIONS, ISSUANCE PROCEDURES, DUE
DATES, DELINQUENCY PENALTIES, TRANSFER OF
LICENSES, DUPLICATE LICENSES, POSTING OF
LICENSES, PROHIBITIONS, NECESSITY OF
LICENSES, METHODS OF ENFORCEMENT, CONTROL OF
ISSUANCE, RENEWAL, TRANSFER ANDREVOCATION,
APPEAL, SPECIAL PERMITS, SPECIAL EVENTS,
REGISTRATION OF CONTRACTORS, PROFESSIONALS,
HOME OCCUPATIONS, VENDING MACHINES,
HAZARDOUS WASTE BUSINESSES, TOWING
BUSINESSES, USED CAR LOTS, PROVIDING FOR
CONFLICTS, SEVERABILITY, CODIFICATION ANDAN
EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, Section 205.0535, Florida Statutes, authorizes
municipalities to reclassify businesses, professions and
occupations and to establish new rate structures for occupational
licenses; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission has determined that
reclassification and revision of the current occupational license
ordinance is both necessary and in the best interests of the City
and its citizens; and
WHEREAS, the Commission has determined that codifying this
ordinance as part of Chapter 13 of the Code of Ordinances will
assist the administration in implementing this ordinance ; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission has heretofore established an
occupational license equity study commission and has appointed
members thereto in accordance with Section 205.0535, Florida
Statutes; and
WHEREAS, the equity study commission reviewed and studied
the City~ occupational license regulations and policies and
thereafter made recommendations to the City Commission regarding
a classification system and rate structure for local occupational
license taxes; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission has considered the
reclassification and rate structure provisions recommended and
transmitted to it by the EquitY Study Commission and has
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determined that the reclassification system and rate structures
hereinafter set forth are reasonable and uniform throughout the
classes established therein and that the revisions reflect a
proper balance of fairness and fiscal responsibility;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT:
Section 1. The foregoing Whereas clauses are
adopted as the express findings of the City Commission in support
of this ordinance. The City Commission further adopts the
findings and recommendations of the equity study commission, as
reported to the Commission, copies of which are on file in the
office of the City Clerk, as its own findings in support of this
ordinance.
Section 2. That Article I of Chapter 13, of the
Code of Ordinances of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida is
hereby deleted in its entirety and there is hereby created a new
Article I of Chapter 13, Licenses, as follows:
Sec. 13-1.
Chapter 13
LICENSES
ARTICLE I. OCCUPATIONAL LICENSES
Purpose: Imposition and levy of tax.
The governing body of Boynton Beach hereby establishes the
City of Boynton Beach Occupational License Code and levies an
occupational license tax for the privilege of engaging in or
managing any business, profession or occupation within its
jurisdiction. The occupational license tax is levied on:
(1) Any person who maintains a permanent business location
or branch office within the municipality, for the privilege of
engaging in or managing any business within its jurisdiction.
(2) Any person who maintains a permanent business location
or branch office within the municipality, for the privilege of
engaging in or managing any profession or occupation within its
jurisdiction.
(3) Any person who does not qualify under subsection (1) or
subsection (2) and who transacts any business or engages in any
occupation or profession in interstate commerce, if the license
tax is not prohibited by Sec. 8 of Article 1 of the United States
Constitution.
Sec. 13-2.
Definitions.
For the purpose of this Chapter, the following words shall
have the meaning ascribed to them in this section, unless the
context requires otherwise:
City. The City of Boynton Beach Florida, its City
Manager, or such officers, employees or departments designated by
the City Manager to act on behalf of the City.
City Manager. The term City Manager shall mean that person
holding the position of City Manager of the City of Boynton
Beach, Florida or his/her designee.
Classification. Classification means the m~thod by which
a business or group of businesses .is identified by size or type,
or both.
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Contractor. A contractor shall mean any person whose work
is defined in F.S. 489.105, paragraphs a through p, plus those
exceptions as specified in Chapter 13, Boynton Beach Code of
Ordinances.
Fiscal Year. Fiscal year. means October 1 of a calendar
year to September 30 of the following calendar year.
Inventory. Inventory shall mean those items commonly
referred to as goods, wares and merchandise which are held for
sale, rental, or lease to others in the ordinary course of
business.
Number of Workers. The number of workers shall be
determined by the total number of paychecks issued for all full
time and part time workers, nonprofessionals, sub contractors,
contract workers, consultants, principals, and partners who
worked for the business, occupation or profession during the
previous calendar year. A new business shall be based on the
number of workers as of opening day who are entitled to receive
paychecks. Ail principals and partners in the business shall be
deemed as workers and be included in the calculations.
Occupatlonal License Administrator. The employee of the
City designated by the City Manager as the person responsible for
the operations of the division of the City which processes the
issuance of occupational licenses.
Person. Person shall mean an individual, firm,
partnership, joint adventure, syndicate, or other group or
combination acting as a unit, association, corporation, estate,
trust, business trust, trustee, executor, administrator,
receiver, or other fiduciary, and includes the plural as well as
the singular.
Professional. A Professional shall mean any person engaged
in any business, occupation or profession who is required to
maintain an active and valid State of Florida license, permit, or
certificate from any of the State agencies or the Florida Bar.
Specialty Contractor. A specialty contractor shall mean any
person whose work is limited to a particular phase of
construction, and whose scope is limited .to a subset of the
activities in F.S. 489.105, paragraphs a through p, plus those
exceptions as specified in Chapter 13, Boynton Beach Code of
Ordinances.
Used Car Lot. Any business location within the municipal
limits of the City engaged in the wholesale or retail sale of
secondhand or used automobiles or other type of used motor
vehicles.
Vending or Other Coin-Operated Machines.
shall be classified as follows:
Vending Machines
1) Amusement Vending Machines:
Machines such as pinball and video games, pool tables,
amusement rides, and the like.
2) Product Vending Machines:
Machines vending merchandise of any kind including, but
not limited to, soft drinks, journals, food products,
and the like.
3) Service Vending Machines:
Devices such as lockers, copiers, heart and/or blood
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pressure machines, laundry washers/dryers, and the
like.
Sec. 13-3.
Conflict with statute.
The regulation of occupational licenses shall be in
accordance with this ordinance and with Chapter 205.013-205.1973,
Florida Statutes. In the event of any conflict between this
Occupational License Code and Florida Statutes, TITLE XIV.
TAXATION AND FINANCE, Chapter 205 "Local Occupational License
Taxes", including future amendments, the provisions of Chapter
205 shall control.
Sec. 13-4
Classification and Fee Schedule
The City Commission hereby establishes classifications for
businesses or groups of business and occUPational license taxes
therefor as set forth on the Occupational License Tax
Classification and Fee Schedule set forth on Schedule "A"
attached hereto and incorporated herein.
Sec. 13-5.
Provision for unlisted businesses or occupations.
The City may hereinafter classify and issue occupational
licenses for businesses or occupations not specifically listed
herein. The City shall establish a classification for new
businesses or occupations in accordance with the United States
Standard Industrial Classification of Establishments (SIC). The
occupational license tax established by the City for any business
not specifically listed herein shall be commensurate with the
rate structure and classifications set forth on Exhibit 'A" and
shall be established by resolution of the City Commission
following application but prior to issuance of an occupational
license for the unclassified business.
Sec. 13-6 Administrative remedy to challenge classification or
fee.
a. Any person may protest the classification or fee
applicable to that person provided:
1. The person has made and filed an application for
the issuance of an occupational license in accordance with the
procedures set forth herein, and
2. The person has paid the application fee or
reapplication fee, when applicable, and
3. The person has paid the occupational license fee
requested by the City, and
4. The occupational license has been issued.
b. A protest to a classification or fee shall be made in
writing to the City Clerk within 30 calendar days following
issuance of the occupational license. Failure to timely file a
protest constitutes a waiver of protest and no further challenge
may be made by that person until renewal of the license, in which
case the right to protest shall be revived for an additional 30
days following issuance of a renewal license.
c. A protest, when timely filed, shall be processed as
follows:
1. The City Clerk shall forward the protest to the
City Manager.
2. The City Manager shall conduct a review of the
protest and render a written report within 45 days of the filing
of the protest. The City Manager shall consider any information
submitted by the person filing the protest and any information
submitted by the Occupational License Director. decision. The
City Manager shall limit her report to an evaluation of whether
the tax which is being protested is based on a reasonable
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classification and is uniform throughout the class.
3. The City Manager's report shall be filed with the
City Clerk and submitted to the City Commission at the second
meeting folloWing filing of the report with the Clerk. A copy of
the report shall be forwarded to person who filed the protest,
along with a notice of the date on which the report is to be
submitted to the City Commission.
4. The City Commission shall review the protest and
the City Managers report and shall either grant or deny the
protest. If the protest is granted the City Commission shall
adjust the classification or fee in accordance with their
findings and any tax previously paid by the protesting person, in
excess of the adjusted tax, shall be refunded by the City.
5. A decision of the City Commission may be appealed
to the Circuit Court of Palm Beach County, Florida. The Circuit
Court review shall be de novo, and the burden of proof shall be
on the person initiating the action.
Bec. 13-7.
Application an4 reappllcatlon fees.
(a) Prior to the issuancerof an occupation license a person
shall file an application with the City. The application shall
be on a form prescribed by the City, and shall be filed together
with such other documentation as hereinafter set or as required
by State law. The form shall require disclosure of the Federal
Identification Number or Social Security number of the person to
be licensed.
(b) Each new application for an occupational license shall
be accompanied by an application filing fee in the amount of
forty dollars ($40.00), which shall cover the inspections and
review to be undertaken by the City. In the event an application
is denied due to failed inspections, the application may, upon
payment of a reinspection fee of ten dollars ($10.00) per
reinspection, be reconsidered.
Sec. 13-8.
Declaration required where fee depends on variable
factors within the applicant,s knowledge.
Whenever the license tax depends upon variable factors, the
applicant shall be required by the City to execute an affidavit
containing information upon which the license fee is calculated.
The affidavit shall be completed, executed and returned to the
City as a condition precedent to the issuance of an occupational
license or, on request by the City, to the reissuance of an
existing license. Failure to accurately disclose variable
factors shall constitute grounds for the denial of an application
or the revocation of an issued license.
Sec. 13-9.
Issuance of license.
a. Upon payment of the required tax and compliance with
all conditions required for mssuance of a license, the
Occupational License Administrator shall issue the license.
b. The mistaken issuance of a license shall not be deemed
to be a waiver of any provision of the City Code nor shall the
issuance of a license be construed to be a judgement of the City
as to the competence of the applicant to transact the licensed
business.
c. No license shall be issued unless it is found that the
proposed business and location comply with City zoning codes and
other applicable City ordinances.
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d. No license shall be issued for an occupation where
certification is required under state law unless proof of said
certification is provided.
Bec. 13-10.
Due Dates.
Occupational licenses shall be sold by the City beginning
August 1st of each year and are due and payable on or before
September 30th of each year and expire on September 30th of the
succeeding year or at time of application for new license.
Sec. 13-11. Delinquency penalty.
Licenses that are not renewed when due and payable are
delinquent and subject to a delinquency penalty of 10% for the
month of October, plus an additional 5% penalty for each
subsequent month of delinquency until paid, provided the total
delinquency penalty may not exceed 25% of the occupational
license tax for the delinquent establishment.
Sec. 13-12. Transfer of license.
(a) Transfer to new owner. Business licenses may be
transferred to a new owner when there is a bona fide sale and
transfer of the business and property used in the business. A
transferred license shall be valid for the same time period and
at the same location for which it was originally issued. The
original license shall be surrendered at the time application for
transfer is made. A transferred license, after being approved,
shall be of the same force and effect as the original license.
A person applying for such transfer shall pay to the City a
transfer fee of ten (10) percent of the annual license tax, but
not less than three dollars ($3.00) nor more than twenty-five
dollars ($25.00) and shall present evidence of the sale or
transfer of the business.
(b) Transfer to new location. Business licenses may be
transferred from one location to another, subject to zoning
regulations, within the City with approval and written
authorization, provided no change of ownership has occurred and
the license classification in which the license was originally
issued remains unchanged. A transferred license shall be valid
for the same time period for which it was originally issued at
the new location. The original license shall be surrendered at
the time application for transfer is made. A transferred
license, after being approved, shall be of the same force and
effect as the original license. A person applying for such
transfer shall pay to the City an application filing fee in the
amount of forty dollars ($40.00) and a transfer fee of ten (10)
percent of the annual license tax, but not less than three
dollars ($3.00) nor more than twenty-five ($25.00) dollars.
See. 13-13. Duplicate licenses.
Duplicate Occupational Licenses may be issued by the
Occupational License Administrator. A fee of five dollars
($5.00) will be assessed for each duplicate license issued.
13-14.
Licenses to be posted or carried.
a. Occupational licenses issued to businesses that have a
permanent place of business within the City shall prominently
display the current Occupational License within the place of
business.
b. In those occupations requiring business to be conducted
outside of the permanent place of business, the license holder
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shall be required to produce the license upon request.
Sec. 13-15.
Doing business not covered by license; license
obtained by false statements void ab initio.
No license issued under the provisions of this chapter shall
protect any person from prosecution for transacting any business,
trade or profession not covered by such license, or protect any
person doing business with a license issued upon any false
statement of variable factors. Licenses that are issued based on
false statements shall be considered as void ab initio and shall
not protect the holder thereof from prosecution for transacting
business without a license. Falsification of information can
constitute grounds for revocation of the occupational license,
for a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars ($500.00), or
imprisonment not exceeding sixty (60) days.
Sec. 13-16. Engaging in business without a license;
penalties; prima facie evidence.
a. It shall be unlawful for any person to engage in any
business, profession, or occupation taxable by license hereunder
without first obtaining an occupational license. Any person
engaged in such business, profession or occupation without the
required license shall pay a penalty of twenty-five percent (25%)
of the full year license fee for such trade, in addition to the
license fee set forth herein.
b. In addition, a person operating in violation of this
chapter shall be subject to a fine of up to five hundred dollars
($500.00) a day and/or sixty (60) days in jail for each day
business is operated in violation of this chapter.
c. In any original prosecution under this section, the
fact that such person is open for business, shall be prima facie
evidence of engaging in such trade, business, profession or
occupation, and the burden shall be upon the defendant to rebut
same.
Sec. 13-17.
Methods of enforcement: injunction; code
enforcement.
(a) The specific penalties and enforcement mechanisms
contained within this article are not exclusive remedies and
shall not be construed as prohibiting the City from seeking other
fines and other remedies authorized by City, State, or common
law.
(b) Any person subject to and who fails to secure an
Occupational License required by this or any other ordinance of
the City or law of the State of Florida, shall upon petition by
the City be enjoined by the circuit court from engaging in the
business in which he has failed to secure said license, until
such time as he shall secure same, including all costs of such
action.
Sec. 13-18. Occupational licenses: Control of issue, reissue,
transfer, revocation, right of appeal.
(1) The City may refuse to issue, reissue or transfer any
license provided for in this Chapter when the issue, reissue or
transfer of the license would result in the violation of
applicable City, County or State law. In the case of such refusal
by the City the City shall state in writing the basis for such
refusal to issue, reissue or transfer a license with specific
reference to the provisions of the City Code which the City
asserts constitutes grounds for denial.
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(2) The City shall have the right and authority to revoke
any occupational license granted under this chapter and issued to
any person, whenever it is made to appear that the business
me~h6d or Operation or-work being conducted or carried on by the
licensee which constitutes the violation of any applicable City,
County, or State law.
(3) An applicant who is denied issuance, reissuance or
transfer of a license or whose license has been revoked may,
within five (5) business days of the denial or revocation, appeal
the denial or revocation to the City Manager. Within seven (7)
business days of receipt of the appeal, the City Manager or
his/her designee shall review the application, the denial or
revocation, and any information the applicant discloses in its
written!appeal and either sustain or reverse the City~ denial or
revocation. In the event the denial or revocation is sustained
in whole or in part, the applicant may appeal the decision of the
City Manager to the Building Board of Adjustment, which shall
conduct hearing. The decision of the Building
shall be final and shall only be subject to
wr to Palm Beach County Circuit Court.
Sec. 13-19.
Special permits for nonprofit enterprise.
The City shall issue special permits, without payment of any
license fees or other charges therefor, to any person or
organization for the conducting or operating of a nonprofit
enterprise, either regularly or temporarily, when the applicant
signs an affidavit that the applicant operates without private
profit, for a public, charitable, educational, literary,
fraternal or religious purpose.
(a)
Special permittee must conform. A person operating
under a special permit shall operate his
nonprofit enterprise in compliance with this
section and all other rules and regulations.
(b)
False affidavit. Any person signing a false
affidavit pursuant to this section shall be
subject to a five hundred dollar ($500.00) fine
and/or sixty (60) days in jail.
Sec. 13-20.
Special events.
A license shall be required for events of a temporary nature
designed to attract groups of individuals to a specific location
for the purpose of entertainment, dissemination of information,
and/or commerce. Special events include grand openings, sidewalk
sales, special promotions, festivals, concerts, and similar
occasions.
Sec. 13-21. Registration and regulatlon of contractors
Contractors and specialty contractors, unless exempt as
described in Florida Statutes, Section 205.065, who do not
maintain a location or branch office in the City but who conduct
business within the City shall be required to register with the
City before conducting business within the City. Contractors who
are holders of a valid countywide municipal contractor's license,
in addition to a Palm Beach County Occupational License, shall be
required to register, show proof of the countywide municipal
license and pay a registration fee of two dollars ($2.00).
Contractors who are not holders of a valid countywide municipal
contractor's license shall be allowed to register and the fee
schedule shall be set by Ordinance.
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Sec. 13-22.
Professionals, licenses.
Each professional,
profession, shall be
occupational license.
engaged
required
in the practice of any
to obtain an individual
Sec. 13-23. Home occupational license fees.
Licenses for home occupations, when otherwise permitted,
shall pay the same fee for such business, profession or
occupation as would otherwise be payable if the occupation were
conducted in a non-home location.
Sec. 13-24. Coin-operated vending machines.
a. A license is required for all vending machines, except
that the following coin-operated machines are and shall be exempt
from license hereunder:
1. No license shall be required for coin-operated
machines where the vending machines are owned and operated by
charitable or benevolent nonprofit organizations and where the
entire proceeds of such machines are used solely for recognized
charitable or benevolent purposes.
2. No license shall be required for the operation of
any machines where such machines are owned by a person who is
otherwise licensed by the City, and such machines are located and
operated at the owner's regularly licensed place of business.
b. Proprietors of places of business and/or owners of
record of the premises in or on which vending machines are placed
shall be jointly and severally responsible for the vending
machine license if not otherwise paid.
Sec. 13-25.
Businesses that handle hazardous materials or
waste.
Ail businesses which would be located within the City shall
state, as part of the occupational license application, whether
the business would use, handle, store, or display hazardous
materials or generate hazardous waste, as defined by 40 Code of
Federal Regulations, Part 261, in which case the business shall
require a City Environmental Review Permit.
Bec. 13-26.
Businesses that tow vehicles.
(a) Any person or firm that tows or removes vehicles and
proposes to require an owner, operator, or person in control of
a vehicle to pay the costs of towing and storage prior to
redemption of the vehicle must file and keep on record with the
City Police Department a complete copy of the current rates to be
charged for such services, post at the storage site an identical
rate schedule, and provide the current rate schedule with any
written contracts with property owners, lessors, or persons in
control of property which authorize such person or firm to remove
vehicles.
(b) Any person or firm towing or removing any vehicles from
private property without the consent of the owner or other
legally authorized person in control of the vehicles shall, on
any trucks or other vehicles used in the towing or removal, have
clearly indicated, in at least two-inch letters such person's or
firm's name, address and telephone number on the driver and
passenger side doors.
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Sec. 13-27.
Identification of vehicles used in business or
occupation.
Any and all trucks or other vehicles operated or used in
connection with any contracting, building, delivery, maintenance,
repair service, manufacturing business or occupation conducted
within the municipal limits of the City of Boynton Beach,
Florida, shall have painted or otherwise prominently displayed in
a visible and legible manner upon such truck or other vehicle,
the name and address of the business in which such truck or other
vehicle is used. Such information shall be displayed on both
sides of thevehicle, and the letters included in such sign shall
each be a minimum height of two (2) inches.
Sec. 13-28. Licensing of used car lots.
(a) Approval required. Prior to the issuance of any
occupational license authorizing the operation of a used car lot
within the City, such license must be approved by the City
Commission. In addition to the other requirements set forth in
this section and other existing sections of the Code, if it is
the judgment of the City Commission that the issuance of such
license shall result in increasing or creating fire, traffic or
other dangerous hazards, endangering children or the general
public, the emission of offensive noise or noxious odors, or
otherwise constitute an objectionable nuisance, or otherwise be
detrimental to the health, safety and general welfare of the
community, and in the absence of counterbalancing public demand
for the issuance of such license in the vicinity in question, the
Commission may refuse to issue such license. The requirements
set forth in this subsection shall be applicable regardless of
the zoning classification of the property location connected with
any such license application contemplated herein.
(b) Restrictions authorized. In addition, the City
Commission may, in connection with the approval and issuance of
any such license, to impose reasonable restrictions or
requirements upon the operation of such business relative to
installation of sanitary and office facilities, paving and
lighting installation, landscaping and reasonable hours and times
of business operation.
Secs. 13-26 - 13.51. Reserved.
Section 3. Ail ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict
herewith are hereby repealed.
Section 4. Should any section or provision of this ordinance
or any portion thereof be declared by a court of competent
'urisdiction to be invalid, such decision shall not affect the
remainder of this ordinance. In the event any portion of this
ordinance which imposes a fee or tax is declared invalid, the
fee or tax previously imposed by the City by prior legislation
shall be imposed
Section 5. Authority is hereby given to codify this
Ordinance.
Section 6. This ordinance shall become effective immediately
upon passage and shall be implemented for the fiscal year in
which it is adopted as follows:
1. Any holder of a occupational license issued prior to
the effective date of this ordinance but during the fiscal year
commencing October 1, 1994 and ending September 30, 1995, shall
receive credit for any 1994-1995 fee paid.
2. Any person seeking issuance of an occupational license
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after the effective date of this ordinance for the balance of
the 1994-95 fiscal year shall pay 50% of the occupational
license tax established herein.
FIRST READING this ~ day of ~-~ , 1995.
SECOND READING AND FINAL PASSAGE this ~- day of
1995.
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA
ATTEST
Ci~fy Clerk
Rev. 6/1/95
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0742
0752
0781
0782
0783
1520
1530
1540
1611
1620
1623
1624
1625
1626
1629
1700
1701
1702
1703
1704
1705
1706
OCCUPATIONAL LICENSE TAX RATE STRUCTURE
NUMERICAL LISTING
Veterinarian*
Animal Specialty Service
Landscape Architect*
Lawn & Garden Service
Tree Trimming
Contractor - Residential
Contractor - Building
Contractor - General
Contractor - Paving
Contractor - Heavy Construction
Contractor - TV Antenna & Tower
Contractor - Underground Utilities (Ref. 1623)
Contractor - Concrete (Ref. 1771)
Contractor - Marine (Ref. 1629)
Contractor - Tennis Court
Miscellaneous Specialty
Asphalt Sealing & Coating (Ref. 1799)
Landscaping (Ref. 0782)
Lathing (Ref. 1742)
187.00
84.00
187.00
140.00
140.00
233.00
233.00
233.00
233.00
233.00
233.00
233.00
233.00
233.00
233.00
84.00
84.00
84.00
84.00
Residential Gutter & Downspout Installation (Ref. 1761) 84.00
Striping (Ref. 1721) 84.00
Vinyl Clad Metal Shelving (Ref. 1799) 84.00
1707
1710
1711
1712
1713
1714
1715
1716
1717
1718
1721
1731
-1732
1733
1734
1741
1742
1743
1744
1745
1746
1750
1751
1752
1753
1754
Mirror/Shower Door Installation (Ref. 1799)
Contractor - Irrigation Sprinkler (Ref. 1711)
Contractor - Plumbing
Contractor - Air Conditioning (Ref. 1711)
Contractor - Mechanical (Ref. 1711)
Contractor - Fire Sprinkler (Ref. 1711)
Contractor - Refrigeration (Ref. 1711)
Contractor - Room Air Conditioning (Ref. 1711)
Contractor - Septic Tank (Ref. 1711)
Contractor - Solar Water Heating (Ref. 1711)
Contractor - Painting
Contractor - Electrical
Contractor - Communication & Sound (Ref. 1731)
Contractor - Burglar & Fire Alarm (Ref. 1731)
Contractor - Sign - Electrical (Ref. 1731)
Contractor - Masonry
Contractor - Plastering
Contractor - Tile, Terrazzo, & Marble
Contractor - Drywall (Ref. 1742)
Contractor - Insulation (Ref. 1742)
Contractor - Acoustical Tile (Ref. 1742)
Contractor - Window (Ref. 1751)
Carpentry & Cabinet Installation
Contractor - Flooring, NEC
Contractor - Door (Ref. 1751)
Contractor - Garage Door (Ref. 1751)
84.00
233.00
233.00
233.00
233.00
233.00
233.00
233.00
233.00
233'.00
233.00
233.00
233.00
233.00
233.00
233.00
233.00
233.00
.233.00
233.00
233.00
233.00
84.00
84.00
233.00
233.00
1761
1762
1763
1772
1781
1791
1793
1794
1795
1796
1797
1799
1800
1801
1802
1803
1804
1805
1806
1807
1808
1809
Contractor - Roofing
Contractor - Roof Deck (Ref. 1761)
Contractor - Sheet Metal (Ref. 1761)
Contractor - Gunite (Ref. 1771)
Contractor - Well Driller
Contractor - Reinforcing, Iron & Steel
Contractor - Glass & Glazing
Excavation/Grading
Contractor - Demolition
Contractor - Elevator
Contractor - Sign - Non-Electrical (Ref. 1799)
Contractor - Miscellaneous Special Trade
Contractor - Aluminum Specialty (Ref. 1799)
Contractor - Awnings (Ref. 1799)
Contractor - Boilers and Pressure Piping (Ref. 1799)
Contractor - Fence Erection (Ref. 1799)
Contractor - Liquified Petroleum Gas (Ref. 1799)
Contractor - Ornamental Iron (Ref. 1799)
Contractor - Pollutant Storage Systems (Ref. 1799)
Contractor - Pool/Spa (Ref. 1799)
Contractor - Pool/Spa Service (Ref. 1799)
Miscellaneous Contractor (Ref. 1799)
233.00
'233.00
233.00
233.00
233.00
233.00
233.00
84.00
233.00
233.00
233.00
233.00
233.00
233.00
233.00
233.00
233.00
233.00
233.00
233.00
233.00
233.00
3
2024
2099
2299
2389
2392
2396
2399
2431
2434
2439
2511
2512
2515
2591
2671
2711
2759
2834
2842
2844
2899
3083
Manufacturer - Frozen DesSerts
Number of workers fee schedule:
Not exceeding 2 persons ........................ 103.00
Not exceeding 4 persons ........................ 173.00
Not exceeding 6 persons ........................ 233.00
More than 6, not exceeding 10 persons .......... 280.00
More than 10, not exceeding 20 persons ......... 350.00
More than 20 persons ........................... 525.00
Manufacturer - Food Preparation
Manufacturer - Textile Goods
Manufacturer - Apparel and Accessories
Manufacturer - Slipcovers
Manufacturer - Fabricated Trimmings
Manufacturer - Fabricated Textile Products
Manufacturer - Millwork
Manufacturer - Cabinetry
Manufacturer - Structural Members
Manufacturer - Wood Furniture
Manufacturer - Wood Furniture, Upholstered
Manufacturer - Mattresses
Manufacturer - Window Coverings
Manufacturer - Plastic Packaging
Manufacturer - Newspaper Publishing/Printing
Manufacturer - Commercial Printing
Manufacturer - Pharmaceutical Preparations
Manufacturer - Cleaning Preparations
Manufacturer - Cosmetic Preparations
Manufacturer - Chemical Preparations
Manufacturer - Plastic Sheets/Rods
4
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84.00
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See 2024
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See 2024
See 2024
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3089
3231
3271
3272
3281
3354
3442
3446
3479
3499
3542
3559
3569
3571
3599
3629
3663
3679
3728
3861
3911
3942
3949
3993
3999
4013
Manufacturer - Plastic Products, NEC
Manufacturer - Glass Products
Manufacturer - Concrete Block/Brick
Manufacturer - Concrete Products
Manufacturer - Stone Products
Manufacturer - Aluminum Extruded Products
Manufacturer - Metal Products
Manufacturer - Ornamental Metal Products
Manufacturer - Coating Application
Manufacturer - Fabricated Metal Accessories
Manufacturer - Machinery/Equipment
Manufacturer - Special Industry Machinery
Manufacturer - General Industrial Machinery
Manufacturer - Computers
Manufacturer - Machine Shop
Manufacturer - Electrical Industrial Products
Manufacturer - Communications Equipment
Manufacturer - Electronic Components
Manufacturer - Aircraft Parts
Manufacturer - Photographic Equipment Processing
Manufacturer - Jewelry
'Manufacturer - Dolls
Manufacturer - Sporting GoodS
Manufacturer - Advertising Specialties
Manufacturer - Miscellaneous, NEC
Railroad Company
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187.00
4118
4119
4121
4131
4173
4210
4222
4225
4493
4498
4522
4724
4725
4731
4780
4783
4813
4822
4841
4899
4924
4925
Ambulance Service (Ref. 4119)
Transportation Service, NEC
Taxi/Limousine Service
Bus Service
Bus Service/Depot
Trucking Service
Cold Storage, per sq. ft.
93.00 plus 32.00 per vehicle
93.00 plus 32.00 per vehicle
93.00 plus 32.00 per vehicle
93.00 plus 32.00 per vehicle
93.00
70.00 per vehicle
Warehouse, per square footage fee schedule:
5,000 square fee or fraction thereof .......... 210.00
.Each additional 5,000 square feet ............. 20.00
Warehouse - Storage, per square ft.
Marina
Marine Detailing (Ref. 4499)
Air Transportation, Non-Scheduled
Travel Bureau*
Tour Operator
Freight Forwarding Service
Packing & Crating
Express Company
Telephone Communications
Telegraph & Other Communications
Television Services
Communication Services, NEC
Natural Gas Distribution
Liquified Petroleum Gas Distribution
See 4222
84.00
84.00
84.00
140.00
84.00
140.00
140.00
280.00
280.00
84.00
140.00
84.00
280.00
280.00
6
5099
5197
5211
5261
5399
5411
5421
5461
5511
5531
5541
5699
5719
5810
5811
5812
5813
5912
Merchant - Wholesale, per inventory
Wholesale, per inventory fee schedule:
Not exceeding $5,000.~ ............................. 233.00
More than $5,000, not exceeding $25,000 ............ 326.00
More than $25,000, not exceeding $100,000 .......... 466.00
More than $100,000, not exceeding $500,000 ......... 700.00
More than $500,000 ................................. 839.00
Advertising Specialties Sales (Ref. 5199) 84.00
Lumber Company, per inventory See 5399
Nursery: Trees/Plants, per inventory See 5399-
Merchant - Retail, per inventory
Retail, per inventory fee schedule:
Not exceeding $5,000 ................................ 93.00
More than $5,000 for each additional $1,000
or fraction thereof .................................. 4.90
Grocery, per inventory
Market - Meat/Fish/Poultry,
Bakery
Automobile Dealer*
Auto Parts, per inventory
Gas Station'
Dressmaking Shop
Blinds, Shades, Drapery
Ice Cream Parlor
Caterer
Restaurant
Drinking Places _
Pharmacy, per inventory
per inventory
3.25 per seat
See 5399
See 5399
140.00
187.00
See 5399
140.00
56.00
140.00
56.00
140.00
93.00 minimum
466.00
See 5399
7
5930
5932
5933
5944
5945
5961
5962
5963
5964
Antique Shop
Antique stores and auction houses, selling only
objects of value such as quality restored antiques,
art objects, jewelry, and the like, but not used
merchandise generally.
140.00
Used Merchandise Stores
140.00
Pawnbroker
625.00
Jewelry Shop, per inventory
See 5399
Handicraft Shop, per inventory
See 5399
Mail Order/Catalog
84.00
Vending Machine - Coin Operated
a). Amusement Vending Machines:
Each operator
In addition, for each machine
b). Service Vending Machines:
Each operator 62.50
In addition, for each machine 25.00
c). Merchandise Vending Machines:
Each operator 62.50
In addition, for each machine as follows:
Requiring deposit under .35 25.00
Requiring deposit over .35 37.50
(Coin-operated Auto Wash and Laundry Machines are addressed
separately, under SIC 7543 and SIC 7215, respectively).
187.50
25.00
The following coin-operated machines are exempt from license
requirements:
Cigarette vending machines (F. S. Section 210.03)
Federal postage stamp machines, Parcel checking lockers, and
Toilets (F. S. Section 205.63)
Unadulterated Florida-produced citrus juice vending machines
(F. S. Section 205.632)
Furthermore, no license shall be required for coin-operated
machines where the vending machines are owned and operated
by charitable or benevolent nonprofit organizations and where
the entire proceeds of such machines are used_solely for
recognized charitable or benevolent purposes. No license
shall be required for the operation of any machines where such
machines are owned by a person who is otherwise licensed by
the city, and such machines are located and operated at the
owner's regularly licensed place of business.
Vending - Mobile
84.00
Ice Cream Truck (Ref. 5963)
93.00 plus 32.00 per vehicle
8
5965
5992
5995
5998
6020
6030
6098
6099
6141
6162
6163
6211
6282
6410
6411
6412
6513
6530
6531
6532
6541
6552
7011
7033
7212
7214
Lunch Wagon (Ref. 5963)
Florist, per inventory
Optician*
Auction Company (Ref. 5999)
Bank - Commercial
Bank - Savings
Check Cashing Agency
Financial Services, NEC
Investment & Trading
Mortgage Company*
Mortgage Broker*
Broker - Securities*
Investment Advice
InSurance Agent
Insurance Company
Medical Claims Processing Service (Ref. 6411)
93.00 plus 32.00 per vehicle
See 5399
187.00
1,375.00
350.00
350'.00
280.00
280.00
280.00
280.00
140.00
280.00
84.00
47.00
84.00
84.00
Apartment Building
Property Management*
Real Estate Broker*
Real Estate Salesperson*
Title Abstract Office
Sub Dividers & Developers, NEC
Hotels & Motels
Trailer Parks & Campsites
Laundry/Dryclean - Drop Only
Carpet Cleaning, Mobile (Ref. 7217)
3.50 per rm. 32.00 min.
84.00
84.00
47.00
280.00
140.00
3.50 rm. 32.00 minimum
93,00 + 3.25 per lot or site
93.00
84.00
7215 Laundry Machines, Coin Operated 62.50 + 1.25 per machine
7216 Dry Cleaning Establishments 187.00
7217 Carpet/Upholstery Cleaning, Commercial 187.00
7219 Laundry & Garment Services, NEC 56.00
7221 Photography 140.00
7230 Beauty School 187.00
7231 Beauty Parlor, Etc.*
One Chair
Ea. additional chair or manicurist
Nail Salon* (Ref. 7231)
One.Manicurist Table
Ea. additional manicurist
Barber Shops*
One Chair 70.00
Each additional chair 19.00
7251 Shoe Repair & Shoe Shine Parlor 56.00
7261 Funeral Director* 187.00
7290 Debt Counseling Service (Ref. 7299) 84.00
7291 Income Tax Service 140.00
7292 Valet Parking (Ref. 7299) 84.00
7293 Tanning Salon (Ref. 7299) 84.00
7294 Weight Loss Center (Ref. 7299) 84.00
7295 Family - Home Child Care (Ref. 7299) 84.00
7296 Dating Service (Ref. 7299) 84.00
7297 Electrolysis* (Ref. 7299) 84.00
7298 Massage Therapist* 93.00
7299 Misc. Personal Services, NEC 84.00
7311 Publication Service, NEC 140.00
7319 Advertising 233.00
7232
7241
70.00
19.00
70.00
19.00
10
7322
7323
7334
7336
7337
7338
7342
7348
7349
7359
7361
7362
7370
7371
7376
7378
7379
7380
7381
7384
7385
7386
7387
7388
7389
7390
Collection Agency*
Credit Association
Photocopying/Duplicating Service
Commercial Art/Graphic Design
Typing Service
Secretarial Services
Exterminator
Misc. Commercial Serv~.~es, NEC
Janitorial Service
Rental Service
Employment Agency
Nursing Registry
Data Processing Service
Computer Programming Service
Computer Services
Computer Maintenance & Repair
Computer Related Services
Private Detective*
Security Service*
Photofinishing Laboratories
Books, Periodicals, News Bureaus (Ref. 7389)
Auto Broker (Ref. 7389)
Messenger Service (Ref. 7389)
Appraiser* (Ref. 7389)
Business Services, NEC
Handyman (NO NEW LICENSES ONLY RENEWALS)
140.00
140.00
84.00
84.00
84.00
140.00
140.00
84.00
140.00
140.00
84.00
84.00
84.00
i40.00
84.00
84.00
84.00
84.00
84.00
140.00
84.00
140.00
56.00
187.00
84.00
140.00
11
7391
7392
7393
7394
7395
7396
7397
7398
7399
7400
7401
7402
7403
7404
7405
7406
7407
7408
7409
7410
7411
7412
7413
7414
7415
7416
Interior Designer* (Ref. 7389)
Manufacturer's Representative (Ref. 7389)
Telemarketing/Soliciting* (Ref. 7389)
Auctioneer* (Ref. 7389)
Interior Decorator (Ref. 7389)
Agent or Agency (Ref. 7389)
Answering Service (Ref. 7389)
Arts & Crafts - Handmade (Ref. 7389)
Asbestos Consultant (Ref. 7389)
Boat Broker (Ref. 7389)
Draftsman (Ref. 7389)
Executive Office (Ref. 7389)
Furniture Installation (Ref. 7389)
Home Demonstrator (Ref. 7389)
Import-Export (Ref. 7389)
Interpretation & Translation (Ref. 7389)
Mail Depot (Ref. 7389)
Music Recording Studio (Ref. 7389)
Paralegal (Ref. 7389)
Pool Cleaning - ~O chemicals (Ref. 7389)
Pressure Cleaning (Ref. 7389)
Sign Painting & Lettering (Ref. 7389)
Water Softening Service (Ref. 7389)
Yacht Broker* (Ref. 7389)
Merchandise Broker (Ref. 7389)
Financial Consultant (Ref. 7389)
187.00
140.00
140.00
233.00
140.00
84.00
84.00
84.00
84.00
84.00
84.00
84.00
84.00
84.00
84.00
84.00
84.00
84.00
84.00
84.00
84.00
84.00
84.00
84.00
84.00
84.00
12
7417
7418
7419
7420
7421
7422
7423
7424
7425
7426
7427
7513
7514
7530
7532
7536
7538
7542
7543
7544
7549
7550
7551
7629
7631
7641
Showroom (Ref. 7389)
Courier Service (Ref. 7389)
Aquarium Service (Ref. 7389)
Religious/Charitable Organization (Ref. 7389)
Pet Sitting (Ref. 7389)
Housesitting (Ref. 7389)
Embroidery Service (Ref. 7389)
Diver - Commercial (Ref. 7389)
Inspection Service - No Appraisal (Ref. 7389)
Consultant (Ref. 7389)
Mediation Counselor
Truck Rental & Leasing
Passenger Car Rental
Auto Pinstriping (Ref. 7532)
Auto Body Shop, per # of workers*
Auto Glass Installation*
Auto Mechanical Repair*, per # of workers
Car Wash
Car Wash - coin operated
Auto Detailing
Automotive Services, NEC*
Wrec~er/Towing Service (Ref. 7549)
Window Tinting (Ref. 7549)
Appliance Repair
Jewelry Repair
Reupholstery, per ~ of workers
84.00
84.00
84.00
84.00
84.00
84.00
84.00
84.00
84.00
84.00
84.00
233.00
233.00
84.00
See 2024
84.00
See 2024
84.00
93.00 plus 19.00 per machine
56.00
84.00
70.00 per vehicle
84.00
84.00
27.00
See 2024
13
7692
7697
7698
7699
7700
7701
7702
7832
7910
7911
7922
7928
7929
7933
7987
7988
7989
7990
7991
7993
7994
7995
7997
Welding, per ~ of workers
Locksmith, per # of workers (Ref. 7699)
Repair Shops, per # of workers (Ref. 7699)
Misc. Repair Services, NEC
Mobile repair (Ref. 7699)
Bicycle Repair
Screen Repair
Motion Picture Theatre 45¢ per seat
Carnival or Circus (Ref. 7999)
Dance Studio/School
Misc. Theatrical Services
Adult Entertainment (Ref. 7929)
A floor plan showing square footage
of building, indicate portion to be allotted
for this use and seating chart if applicable,
plus a site plan to show the off-street parking,
shall be submitted for review with the O.L.
application and filing fee.
Entertainers & Entertainment Groups
Bowling Alley
Martial Arts Instruction (Ref. 7999)
Fishing Guide (Ref. 7999)
Boat Captain Service (Ref. 7999)
Athletic Clubs (Ref. 7991)
Fitness Trainer
Amusement Arcade, per machine
Billiards (Ref. 7993)
Special Events (Ref. 7996)
Bankruptcy Sale (Ref. 7389)
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84.00
84.00
84.00
84.00
93.00 minimum
466.00
140.00
84.00
1,000.00
84.00
47.00 per alley
84.00
84.00
84.00
140.00
84.00
See 5962
47.00 per table
140.00
140.00
14
7998
7999
Misc. Recreation Services, NEC
Boats - Recreation
Small motor crafts, each 20.00
1-5 passenger capacity 70.00
6-10 passenger capacity 93.00
10-50 passenger capacity 140.00
Over 50 passenger capacity 233.00
8011 Physician* 187.00
8012 Psychiatrist* 187.00
8013 Ophthalmologist 187.00
8021 Dentist* 187.00
8031 Osteopath* 187.00
8034 Relaxation Therapist (Ref. 8049) 187.00
8035 Psychotherapist (Ref. 8049) 187.00
8036 Psychologist (Ref. 8049) 187.00
8037 Physical Therapist (Ref. 8049) 187.00
8038 Occupational Therapist (Ref. 8049) 187.00
8039 Midwife (Ref. 8049) 187.00
8040 Mental Health Counselor (Ref. 8049) 187.00
8041 Chiropractor* 187.00
8042 Optometrist* 187.00
8043 Podiatrist* 187.00
8044 Hypnotist (Ref. 8049) 187.00
8045 Dietician (Ref. 8049) 187.00
8046 Clinical Social Worker (Ref. 8049) 187.00
8047 Audiologist (Ref. 8049) 187.00
8048 Acupuncturist (Ref. 8049) 187.00
8049 Health Practitioners, NEC* 187.00
8051 Skilled Nursing Care Facilities 140.00
15
84.00
8059
8062
8069
8070
8072
8096
8097
8098
8099
8111
8243
8244
8249
8296
8297
8298
8299
8322
8323
8324
8351
8361
8399
8422
8610
8611
Nursing Care Facility, NEC
General Medical/Surgical Centers*
Hospital
Diagnostic Lab (Ref. 8071)
Dental Laboratory
Nursing (Ref. 8099)
Surgical Technician (Ref. 8099)
Hearing Aid Specialist (Ref. 8099)
Health & Allied Services, NEC
Attorney *
Computer Assembly/Setup
Business School
Art School
Ceramic Studio (Ref. 8299)
Auto Driving School (Ref. 8299)-
Piano/Instrument Instruction
Schools & Education Services, NEC
Individual & Family Social Services
Counselor
Marriage/Family Therapist* (Ref. 8322)
Day Care - Children
Adult Congregate Living Facility*
Social Work Consultant*
Aquarium
Business Associations (Ref. 8611)
Real Estate Board
16
3.25 per rm. 32.00 min.
187.00
140.00
84.00
187.00
93.00
93.00
187.00
93.00
187.00
84.00
140.00
140.00
140.00
140.00
84.00
140.00
187.00
84.0.0
187.00
140.00
3,25 per rm. 32.00 min.
84.00
84.00
84.00
84.00
8711
8712
8713
8721
8722
8733
8742
8748
8900
8998
8999
9991
9992
Engineer*
Architect*
Surveyor*
Certified Public Accountant*
Bookkeeper (Ref. 8721)
Research Organization
Business/Management Consultant
Traffic Manager
Construction. Inspector (Ref. 8999)
Geologist* (Ref. 8999)
Services, NEC
Merchant - Temp./Regional Mall Concourse
For four (4) of less temporary (less than a week), and
portable, regional mall promotion activities with sales
and located within any or all of the mall concourse
areas, mall owners shall pay a license fee of $125.00.
Temporary retail/mall carts
Activities which would otherwise be subject to retail
license fees, but which are temporary and portable and
located in mall concourse areas, shall be charged a
license fee of $37.50 for each three-month period or
portion thereof. Fees will be paid quarterly in
advance by the mall operator. Fees shall'be paid based
upon the maximum projected number of spaces the mall
allocates for temporary and portable retail locations
within the mall for the twelve-month period commencing
October the first of each year. Fees paid shall be
subject to adjustment to reflect actual operating
locations. Adjustment shall be made yearly during the
month of August for the preceding twelve-month period
and on written request from the mall operator. The
mall operator shall submit sufficient records to
support its request for adjustment.
187.00
187.00
187.00
187.00
84.00
84.00
84.00
84.00
84.00
187.00
84.00
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Itinerant or Transient Merchant
Covers persons who travel from city to city and sell
and deliver goods, merchandise or services to business
establishments; or who sell, demonstrate or deliver
goods, merchandise or services to the general public,
and do not have a permanent place of business in the
City.
Each person, per day ............................. 9.00
Each person, per week ............................ 47.00
Each person, per month ........................... 187.00
(I.D. registration required for each person.)
* Requires a License from one of the following:
Department of Professional Regulation, Department of
Business Regulation, Department of Agriculture & Consumer
Services, Department of Highway Safety & Motor Vehicles,
Florida Bar Association, Department of Banking & Finance.
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