Occupational Licenses_February to May 1972OCCUPATIONAL LICENSES 157
was asked to conduct investigation to Meeting Date
determine what operations are taking
place in Balogh's premises (manufacturing). 2/2/72
Penalty 1O%oofloreigsinaleam't.of license
fee - to be placed on 4/19 agenda 4/5/72
Attorney Jason Berkman appeared in support
of Ordinance. Ordinance was passed on First
reading imposing maximum license fee of $1,000.
for Jewelers, effective 11/1/72. Council
voted to instruct City Mgr. and City Atty.
to review method of computing occupational
licenses fees based on inventory and present 4/5/72
recommendations at budget time, as to compu-
tation of fees using methods other than inventory.
OCCUPATIONAL LICENSES
Councilman Greene requested that the
Administration re-evaluate the occupational
license fees for hotels and present a re-
commendation at the next meeting. 4/5/72
An ordinance was passed on first reading
providing for an amendment to Chapter 20
of the Code providing that when anylicense
fee shall be 45 days overdue, a penalty of
10% of the original amount shall be imposed. 4/19/72
Hearing conducted re: adoption of ordinance
amending Chapter 20 of Code, establishing a
maximum license fee of $1,000 for jewelers 4/19/72
Ord. No. 1909 adopted, establishing fee as
above, effective 11/1/72
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4/19/72
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Meeting Date
Councilman Greene requested that changes
in City Charter re existing seating and
footage requirements prior to issuance
of "service bar" licenses in restaurants
be scheduled 5/3/72 andthen to direct to
Charter Review and Revision Bd. for study 4/19/72
Ord. 1910 adopted, amending Chapter 20 of
Code to provide when license fee is unpaid
45 days a penalty of 10% is due, on original 5/3/72
amount of license fee.
Councilman Greene withdrew this matter
from discussion, citing recent Legislature 5/3/72
action re: control of occupational licenses
and Federal controls re; increasing license fees.