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O94-15ORDINANCE NO. 094-?~ AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, DELETING CHAPTER 13 ARTICLE I AND ARTICLE II OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH IN THEIR ENTIRETY AND CREATING A NEW ARTICLE I OCCUPATIONAL LICENSES; RENUMBERING ARTICLE III. GARAGE SALES, AS ARTICLE il; PROVIDING FOR PURPOSE; DEFINITIONS; COMPLIANCE WITH STATE LAW; CLASSIFICATION OF UNLISTED BUSINESSES; APPLICATION PROCEDURES; ISSUANCE PROCEDURES; TRANSFER PROCEDURES; DUPLICATE LICENSES; PENALTIES; ENFORCEMENT; REISSUANCE, TRANSFER, AND REVOCATION; APPEALS; SPECIAL PERMITS AND EVENTS; SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR OCCUPATIONAL LICENSES FOR VENDING MACHINES, HAZARDOUS WASTE, TOWING OF VEHICLES AND USED CAR LOTS; CONFLICTS, SEVERABILITY, CODIFICATION AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, Chapter 13, Licenses, of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida was adopted in 1958, with only minor modifications being made to the same over the years; and WHEREAS, in order to comply with Chapter 205, Florida Statutes, and upon recommendation of staff, the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, deems it to be in the best interests of the residents and citizens of the City of Boynton Beach to delete Chapter 13 in its entirety, and create a new Chapter 13, Licenses. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: Section 1. That Chapter 13, Licenses. 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 Chapter 13, Licenses, as follows: Chapter 13 LICENSES ARTICLE I. IN GENERAL Sec. 13-1. Purpose: Imposition and levy of tax. The goveming 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 I 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. 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. 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. All principals and partners in the business shall be deemed as workers and be included in the calculations. 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, Vending Machines shall be classified as follows: 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 pressure machines, laundry washers/d ryers, and the like. Sec. 13-3. Local Occupational License Taxes; Florida Statutes, Chapter 205; adopted, amended, (a) 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 XlV. TAXATION AND ,FIN^N(;;E, Chapter 205 "Local Occupational License Taxes", including future amendments, the provisions of Chapter 205 shall control. (b) The City Commission hereby establishes an Occupational License Tax Fee Schedule set forth on Schedule "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein. The City Commission may hereinafter amend the Occupational License Tax Fee Schedule by Ordinance of the City Commission. Sec. 13-4. Provision for unlisted businesses or occupations. The City may hereinafter 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 fees established by the City for any business not specifically listed herein shall be commensurate with the rate structure and classifications included in this Chapter. Sec. 13-5. Application for license. (a) Before the City shall be required to issue a license for engaging in or carrying on any business or profession or occupation, the applicant must file an application with the City. The application is to be on a form prescribed by the City, and accompanied by such other certifications, approvals or credentials as set forth in the City application requirements or State law. (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 undertaken by the City. In the event an application is denied due to failed inspections, the application may be reconsidered following reinspection by the City. The applicant shall pay a reinspection fee of ten dollars ($10.00) per inspection to the City in such cases. Sec. 13-6. 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 within fifteen (15) business days following receipt of said request from the City. Failure to return said affidavit will result in the City assessing license taxes estimated to be due. Such amount so assessed shall include a 25% increase to the previous variable rate charged by the City. Failure to accurately disclose variable factors will result in a penalty consistent with those described in Chapter 13, Boynton Beach Code of Ordinances. Sec. 13-7. Issuance of license. Upon payment of the required tax and compliance with all conditions required for issuance of a license, the Occupational License Administrator shall issue the license. 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. The issuance of a license shall merely indicate that the applicant has paid the appropriate occupational license tax. 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. No license shall be issued for an occupation where certification is required under state law unless proof of said certification is provided. Sec. 13-8. Issuance, partial year licenses. Except as otherwise provided herein, licenses shall be issued after March thirty-first of any year upon the payment of one-half (1/2) the license tax herein prescribed. Sec. 13-9. 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. Issuance of the transferred license shall be consistent with Section 13-7. 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. (b) Transfer to new location. Business licenses may be transferred from one location to another with in the City with approval and written authorization, provided no change of ownership has occurred or is in process and the license classification in which the license was originally issued remains unaffected. 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. Issuance of the transferred license shall be consistent with Section 13-7. 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. Sec. 13-10. 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. Sec. 13-11. Licenses to be posted or carried. 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. In those occupations requiring business to be conducted outside of the permanent place of business, the license holder shall be required to produce the license upon request. Sec. 13-12. 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 merchant doing business with a license issued upon any false statement of variable factors. 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. 13-13. Engaging in business without a license; penalties; prima facie evidence, 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. 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. 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. 13-14. 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 fines and other remedies consistent with Chapter 2, Article V of the Code of Ordinances. (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. 13-1 $. (1) Occupational licenses: Control of issue, reissue, transfer, revocation, right of appeal. 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 be contrary to public policy or the welfare of the City. 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. An applicant who is denied issuance, reissuance or transfer of a license may, within five (5) business days of the denial, appeal the denial 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, and any information the applicant discloses in its written appeal and either sustain or reverse the City's denial. (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 method or operation or work being conducted or carried on by the licensee is being done to the detriment or damage of the public health, safety or welfare. Sec. 13-16. 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. 13-17. 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. 13-18. Registration and regulation 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. Sec. 13-19. Professionals, licenses. Each professional, engaged in the practice of any profession, shall be required to obtain an individual occupational license. Sec. 13-20. Home occupational license fees. Home occupations as defined in Appendix A-Zoning, Section 11.D. of the Boynton Beach Code of Ordinances, shall pay the same fee as prescribed by resolution for such business, profession or occupation. Sec. 13-21. Coin-operated vending machines. 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. 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. 13-22, Businesses that handle hazardous materials or waste. All 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 an Environmental RevieW Permit in accordance with Appendix A, section 11.3 of the Boynton Beach Code of Ordinances. Sec. 13-23. 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. Sec. 13-24, 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 the vehicle, and the letters included in such sign shall each be a minimum height of two (2) inches. Sec, 13-25. 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 reserves the right, 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. ARTICLE II GARAGE SALES Sec. 13-52. Defined. A "garage sale," as used in this article, ... ~ All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. Section 3. Should any section or provision of this ordinance or any portion thereof be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such decision shall not affect the remainder of this ordinance. Section 4. Section 5. passage. Authority is hereby given to codify this Ordinance. This ordinance shall become effective immediately upon FIRST READING this ~' day of June, 1994. SECOND READING AND FINAL PASSAGE this ~,~/ day of June, 1994. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Mayor ~ ATTEST: Vice Mayor~~.~.~_._ ~ T Mayor Pro Commi~ Cit~Clerk c:ChFL 13.Licenses 6/2/94 Rev.6/7194 l0 APPENDIX A Occupational License Tax Rate Structure Standard Industrial Classification Businesses, Professions, Occupations. The businesses, professions and occupations subject to the provisions of Chapter 13, the occupational, license taxes imposed and levied, the Standard Industrial Classifications assigned, and other requirements pertaining thereto are as follows: A. AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, AND FISHING (SIC 0001 - 0999) FLAT FR~. SCK~nULE: 140.00 Exceptions to flat fee schedule: SIC DESCRIPTION FEE 0742 Veterinary Professionals 187.00 0752 Animal Specialty Services 84.00 0781 Landscape Architect 187.00 B. MINING (SIC 1000 - 1499) NUMB~ OF WORKERS FEE SC~m~ULE: NOt Exceeding 2 Persons: Not Exceeding 4 Persons: Not Exceeding 6 Persons: More Than 6, Not Exceeding 10 Persons: More Than 10, Not Exceeding 20 Persons: More Than 20 Persons: C. CONS~UC'~fIO~ (SIC 1500 - 1799) 103.~00 173.00 233.00 280.00 350.00 525.00 FLAT FEE S(~m~ILE: a. CONTRACTORS: b. SPECIALTY CONTRACTORS: 233.00 84.00 Exceptions to contractor/specialty contractor fee schedule: SIC DESCRIPTION FEE 1629 Tennis Courts 233.00 1710 Irrigation, Sprinklers 233.00 1 1721 1732 1733 1741 1742 1743 1750 1791 1793 1799 Painting and Paper-Hanging Communication & Sound Burglar/Fire Alarm Masonry and Other Stonework Plastering, Drywall, and Insulation rrazzo, e, ~le, Mosaic Work Door Str re Glass and GlaZing ~rk Special Trade Contractor, NEC 233.00 233.00 233.00 233.00 233.00 233.00 233.00 233.00 233.00 233.00 D. MANUFA~NG (SIC 2000 - 3999) NUMBER OF WORKERS FR~ SCHEDULE: Not Exceeding 2 Persons: Not Exceeding 4 Persons: Not Exceeding 6 Persons: More Than 6, Not Exceeding 10 Persons: More Than 10, Not Exceeding 20 Persons: More Than 20 Persons: 103.00 173.00 233.00 280.00 350.00 525.00 E. TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC UTILITIES (SIC 4000 - 4999~ TRANSPORTATION - PER VEHICLE F~SCWR~U~.R: Wreckers/Large Trucks: 70.00 Per Vehicle Other Vehicle based occupations: 93.00, Plus 32.00 Per Vehicle WAREHOUSE - PER SQUAREFOOTAGEFEE 5000 Square Feet or Fraction Thereof: Each Additional 5000 Square Feet: 210.00 20.00 140.00 Exceptions to Transportation and Public Utilities fee schedule: SIC DESCRIPTION F~ 4013 Railroad Company 187.00 4173 Bus Terminal 93.00 4493 Marinas 84.00 4522 Air Transportation, Nonscheduled 84.00 4725 Tour Operators 84.00 4783 Express Company 280.00 2 4813 4822 4899 4924 4925 Telephone Communications Telegraph & Other Communications Communications Services, NEC Natural Gas Distribution Liquified Petroleum Gas Distribution 280.00 84.00 84.00 280.00 280.00 F. WHOLES~r.R TRADE (SIC 5000 - 5199) WHOLESALE - PER INVENTORY FEE SCWR~ULE: Not exceeding $5,000 More than $5,000, Not Exceeding $25,000 More than $25,000, Not Exceeding $100,000 More than $100,000, Not Exceeding $500,000 More than $500,000 233.00 326.00 466.00 700.00 839.00 G. RETAIL TRADE (SIC 5200 - 5999) RETAIL - PER INVENTORY FEE SC~R~ULE: Not exceeding $5,000: More than $5,000 for each additional $1,000 or fraction thereof: 93.00 4.90 EATING ESTABLIShmenTS - PER SEAT F~ S~: 3.25 Per Seat - 93.00 Minimum FLAT FEE SCW~'r~ULE: Exceptions to Retail Trade fee schedule: SIC DESCRIPTI~ 140.00 5511 New and Used Car Dealers 187.00 5699 Dressmaking Shop, Custom 56.00 5810 Ice-Cream Parlor 56.00 5813 Drinking Places 466.00 5933 Pawnbroker 625.00 5961 Catalog and Mail-Order Houses 84.00 5963 Direct Selling Establishments 84.00 5995 Optical Goods Stores/Opticians 187.00 5998 Auction Company 1,375.00 3 VENDING MACHINES (SIC 5962) These classifications cover every person selling, leasing, renting, distributing, operating or placing for operation any machines as described below: a). Amusement Vending Machines: Each operator In addition, for each machine b). Service Vending Machines: Each operator In addition, for each machine 187.50 25.00 62.50 25.00 c). Merchandise Vending Machines: Each operator In addition, for each machine as follows: 62.50 Requiring deposit under .35 Requiring deposit over .35 25.00 37.50 (Coin-operated Auto Wash and Laundry machines are addressed separately, under SiC 7543 AND SIC 7215, respectively). H. FINANCE, INSURANCE, AND REAL ESTATE (SIC 6000 - 6799) FLAT FEES~ULEAS FOLLOWS: BANKING CR~IT INSTIT%~TIONS SECURITIES AND COmmODITIES INSURANCE C(~PANY (6010 - 6099) (6110 - 6199) (6210 - 6299) (6310 - 6499) (6510 - 6559) (6710 - 6799) $350.00 $280.00 $280.00 $ 84.00 $ 84.00 $ 84.00 Exceptions to Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate fee schedule: SIC DESCRIPTION FEE 6099 Financial Institution/Check Cashing 280.00 6282 Investment Advice 84.00 4 6410 Insurance Agent 47.00 6513 Apartment Building 3.50 Per Room - 32.00 Minimum 6532 Real Estate Salesperson 47.00 6541 Title Abstract Offices 280.00 6552 Subdividers and Developers, NEC 140.00 I. SERVICES (SIC 7000 -8999) FLAT FEE SC~n~ULE: 140.00 Exceptions to flat fee for businesses, occupations or professions classified as services: SIC DESCRIPTION FEE 7011 7033 7212 7213 7215 7216 7217 7219 7230 7231 7241 7251 7297 7298 7299 7319 7334 7336 7337 7348 7361 7370 7376 Hotels and Motels 3.50 Per Room - 32.00 Minimum Trailer Parks and Campsites 93.00, Plus 3.25 Per Lot or Site Laundry/Dryclean - Drop Only Linen Supply Laundry Machines, Coin-Operated 62.50, Plus 1.25 Per Machine Drycleaning Establishments Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning Laundry and Garment Services, NEC Beauty School Beauty Parlor One Chair Each Additional Chair Barber Shop One Chair Each Additional Chair 70.00. 19.00 70.00 19.00 Shoe Repair and Shoeshine Parlors Electrolysis Massage Therapist Miscellaneous Personal Services, NEC Advertising, NEC Photocopying & Duplicating Services Commercial Art and Graphic Design Typing Service Miscellaneous Commercial Services, NEC Employment Agencies/Nursing Registry Data Processing Services Computer Services 5 93.00 93.00 187.00 187.00 56.00 187.00 56.00 84.00 93.00 84.00 233.00 84.00 84.00 84.00 84.00 84.00 84.00 84.00 7378 7379 7380 7381 7385 73'87 7389 7513 7514 7532 7538 7542 7543 7544 7549 7550 7629 7631 7641 7692 7698 7699 7832 7910 7922 7928 7929 7933 7991 Computer-Maintenance and Repair Computer Related Services Private Detective Security Services Books, Periodicals, iNews Bureaus Messenger Service Business Services, NEC Truck Rental & Leasing Passenger Car Rental Auto Body Shop Per Number of Workers as defined in Section D. MANUFACTURING Auto Mechanical Repair Per Number of Workers as defined in Section D. MANUFACTURING Car Wa6h Car Wash - Coin-operated 93.00, Plus 19.00 Per Machine Auto Waxing Automotive Services, NEC Wrecker/Towing Companies 70.00 Per Wrecker/Truck Appliance Repair Jewelry Design & Repair Re-Upholstery Per Number of Workers as defined in Section D. MANUFACTURING Welding Per Number of Workers as defined in Section D. MANUFACTURING Repair Shop Per Number of Workers as defined in Section D. MANUFACTURING Miscellaneous Repair Services, NEC Motion Picture Theater .45 Per Seat - 93.00 Minimum Carnival or Circus Theatrical Services Adult Entertainment Entertainers & Entertainment Groups Bowling Alley 47.00 Per Alley Fitness Trainer 6 84.00 84.00 84.00 84.00 84.00 56.00 84.00 233.00 233.00 84.00 56.00 84.00 84.00 27.00 84.00 466.00 84.00 2,000.00 84.00 84.00 7993 7994 7999 8070 8071 8099 8243 8298 8323 8361 8399 8422 8611 8722 8742 8748 8900 8999 Amusement Arcade Per Machine as defined in Section G. RETAIL Billiards 47.0'0 Per Table Boats - Recreation Small Motor Crafts 1-5 Passenger Capacity 6-10 Passenger Capacity 10-50 Passenger Capacity Over 50 Passenger Capacity 20.00 70.00 93.00 140.00 233.00 Diagnostic Lab Dental Laboratory Health and Allied Services, NEC Computer Assembly/Set Up Piano/InstrUment Instruction Counselor 84.00 187.00 93.00 84.00 84.00 84.00 Adult Congregate Living Facility 3.25 Per Room - 93.00 Minimum Social Work Consultant Aquarium Real Estate Board Accountant/Bookkeeper/Auditor Business/Management Consultant Traffic Manager Construction Inspector Services, NEC 84.00 84.00 84.00 84.00 84.00 84.00 84.00 84.00 J. NON-CLASSIFIABLE ESTABLIShmenTS 9991 Merchant/Temp./Regional Mall Concourse Events For four (4) or 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. 9992 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 7 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. 9993 Itinerant or Transient Merchant: Covers persons who travel from~city to city and sell and deliver goods, mercha services to business establishments; or who se deliver goods, merchandise public, and do not have a place of business in the city. Each person, per day: Each person, per week: Each person, per month $ 9.00 $ 47.00 $187.00 (I.D. registration required for each person.) NOTES: 1) NEC - NOT ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED rev 6/1/94~ rev 612194 a:FEESC~ED.OL 8