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ORDINANCE NO.2006-0-26
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ARTICLE I (GENERAL) OF
CHAPTER 11 (OCCUPATIONAL LICENSES, TAXES, AND
REGULATIONS) BY AMENDING SECTION 11-7
(ADMINISTRATIVE FEES; APPLICATION FEES,
INSPECTION FEES) AND SECTION 11-5 (LICENSE TAX
SCHEDULE); OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES, CITY OF
EDGEWATER, FLORIDA; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTING
PROVISIONS, SEVERABILITY AND APPLICABILITY;
PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION, AN EFFECTIVE DATE
AND FOR ADOPTION.
WE WAMAS,:the City Council of the City of Edgewater, Florida, has made the following
determinations:
Pursuant to Section 205.0535, municipalities may increase the rates of occupational
license taxes by up to five percent (5%) every other year by no less than a majority plus one vote of
the City Council.
2. Occupational License Fees/Taxes were last increased in 2004.
3. The revised rate structure is more equitable than the existing rate structure.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ENACTED by the People of the City of Edgewater, Florida
PART A. MODIFYING ARTICLE I (GENERAL), CHAPTER 11
(OCCUPATIONAL LICENSES, TAXES AND REGULATIONS) BY
AMENDING SECTION 11-7 (ADMINISTRATIVE FEES; APPLICATION
FEES, INSPECTION FEES) OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES, CITY OF
EDGEWATER, FLORIDA
Section 11-7 is amended to read as follows
Sec. 11-7. Administrative Fees; application fees, inspection fees.
Due to additional services provided by the City departments relating to the issuance of
occupational licenses, the City shall administer the following administrative fees in an amount
stipulated below:
(a) License application fee. An applicant for an occupational license shall submit
a completed application and a $21.00 115M non-refundable fee. Upon acceptance of a completed
application, the application shall be forwarded to the Planning Department for processing and
approval upon satisfaction of all requirements, including, but not limited to; the Department of Fire
Rescue Services and Environmental Services for inspection and compliance with the fire and safety
codes and utility requirements. No occupational license shall be issued until said applicant has
famished the city with their state sales tax number, as required by law. All applications for
occupational licenses shall be submitted on the appropriate form as approved by the City.
(b) Reprintfee. Any business/person who holds an occupational license and who
requests an additional copy of the occupational license shall be charged a five-doilar{$5-00) $7.00
reprint fee.
(c) Reinstatement fee. Any business/person who holds an occupational license that
results in an expiration, revocation or suspension shall be charged a $31.50 135M administrative
fee for the reinstatement of the occupational license in addition to all required annual fees and other
delinquency charges.
(d) Inspection fees. Any business applying for an occupational license or any
applicant applying for a transfer of the license from one location to another, shall have an inspection
pursuant to the requirements of the City. This inspection shall take place prior to the issuance of the
occupational license, to ensure compliance with the codes. This fee shall be paid prior to issuance
of an occupational license. The following fees shall be imposed for inspection services related to
commercial and home occupational licenses:
(1) Fire inspectionfees-business/commercial. Inspections required by federal,
state or other agencies. These inspections occur annually and include, but are not limited to any
commercial business location, relating to an occupational license:
Occupancy Type
Annual Fee Amount
Business/Commercial
0 - 3,000 sq. ft
$3t00 125.00
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3,001 - 30,000 sq. ft.
$3635 40.00
30,001 + sq. ft.
$51-% JL5.00
Mercantile
0 - 3,000 sq. ft.
$21+00 25.00
3,001 - 30,000 sq. ft.
$36R5 40.00
30,001 + sq. ft.
$52-50 55.00
Assembly
0 - 300 persons
SH-00 12LOO
301 - 1,000 persons
"67.5 SAQ.00
1,001 + persons
$5259 55.00
Industrial
0 - 3,000 sq. ft.
$N-00 25.00
3,001 - 20,000 sq. ft.
$M-.50 IMLOO
20,001 - 60,000 sq. ft.
$42-00 ILMOO
60,001 + sq. ft.
$52-50 JL5LOO
Storage
Storage buildings (300 - 10,000 sq. ft.)
$26-26 30.00
Storage buildings (10,001 and up sq. ft.)
%2-50 55.00
Rental units under 300 sq. ft.
Exempt
(2) Fire inspection fees - home occupational licenses. Inspections required by
federal, state or other agencies relating to home occupational licensing shall be an annual inspection
upon submittal of the occupational license application and prior to issuance of the license, as listed
below:
Annual inspection....................................................... $ 2i.00 25.00
(3) Environmentalservicesinspectionfees-backflowdevices. Backftowdevice
inspections will conducted by the Department of Environmental Services and shall occur on an
annual basis. These inspections shall include, but are not limited to any commercial business
location, relating to an occupational license and shall be in an amount listed below:
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Initial inspection...................................................... $-10.50 15.00
(4) Reinspection fees. Any inspection trip made necessary by the responsible
party or representative's failure to appear, shall in addition to any other fees, be charged an additional
processing fee in the amount of $i 5.75 $20.00.
PART B. MODIFYING ARTICLE I (GENERAL), CHAPTER 11
(OCCUPATIONAL LICENSES, TAXES AND REGULATIONS) BY
AMENDING SECTION 11-8 (LICENSE TAX SCHEDULE) OF THE CODE
OF ORDINANCES, CITY OF EDGEWATER, FLORIDA
Section 11-8 is amended to read as follows:
Section 11-8. License tax schedule.
The amount of the occupational license tax hereby levied for the privilege of engaging in or
managing any business, profession or occupation within the city, pursuant to section I 1-1 is set forth
in the following schedule. Whenever any business,profession or occupation shall fall into more than
one of the classifications contained in this schedule, the person engaging therein shall be required
to pay the tax required for each classification.
The following annual, except as otherwise stated, designated license taxes shall be paid to
the city by persons, engaging in or managing or transacting the following businesses, occupations
or profession within the city:
1) Abstract or Title Company $
86.82
2) Accommodations for rent, apartments, motels, motor
courts, cottages, hotels, boardinghouses
a) 1 to 2 rental units
n/c
b) 3 to 10 rental units
28.94
c) 1 t to 20 rental units
57-89
d) 21 to 30 rental units
86.822
e) 31 to 40 rental units
f 15:76
f) Each additional unit
23.i5
License must be taken out for all rental units whether used or unused.
(Does not permit dining room without restaurant license).
3) Addressing, mailing or duplicating
4032
4) Advertising agency or trade inducement company
6946
5) Agents or agencies:
a) Collection Agency
86.82
b) Credit reporting
57.89
c) Booking agents
57."
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91_16
30.39
60.78
91.16
121.55
24.31
42_55
72_93
91_16
60.78
60.78
d) Employment
57.89
60.78
e) Private detective, detective agency
(must register with police department)
86.82
91.16
f) Travel agents
86.82
91.16
g) Security agency
86.82
91.16
h) Mortgage Broker
86.82
91.16
1. Each additional
28.94
30.39
2. Stocks and bonds
86.82
91.16
i) Other
46.31
48.63
6)
Alcoholic beverages, spirits, beer and wine (under
state supervision), state license required
n/c
7)
Ambulance service (not connected with hospital
or funeral home)
81.04
85.09
8)
Animals
a) Kennel, state license required
84-64
85.09
b) Boarding, state license required
81-04
85.09
c) Grooming
40.52
42.55
d) Pet sitting
28.94
30.39
9)
Archery range
40.52
42.55
10)
Armored car service:
a) 1 - 3 vehicles
5?.89
60.78
b) Each additional vehicle
H.37
18.25
11)
Arms dealer, handling those known as concealed
weapons, alone or in conjunction with any other
business (as defined in Chapter 790, Florida Statutes)
5?..89
60.78
12)
Auctioneer
40.52
42.55
13)
Auction shops
86.82
14)
Automotive:
a) Sales
1. New Cars
-144.70
151.94
2. Used Cars
a. I - l0 cars
2894
30.39
b. 11- 50 cars
40.52
42.55
C. 51 - 100 cars
57.89
60.78
d. 101 and over
98.40
103.32
b) Minor repair service (State registration required)
81.04
85.09
c) Motor vehicle repair shop
81.04
85.09
d) Motor vehicle repair
40.52
42.55
e) Pumps (gas, kerosene, diesel):
1. 1-4 pumps
2894
30.39
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2. Each additional pump
5779
6.08
f) Auto machine shop
46.3-i
48.63
15)
Auto salvage
-i-h5-96
121.55
16)
Aviation service
46.31
48.63
17)
Ball, concerts, parades, carnivals, circus, exhibitions
(fees set by Council) (special activities)
18)
Barbershop and cosmetology(retail sales must
have separate licenses), state license required
a) One owner operator
463-1
48.63
b) Each additional operator
H.94
30.39
c) Shoe shine stand
n/c
d) Manicurist & nail sculpture, pedicurist
28..94
30.39
e) Tanning salons
228.94
30.39
f) Other
2894
30.39
19)
Bicycles for rent (not in connection with other
business)
28.94
30.39
20)
Billiards, pool, electronic games, etc.:
a) 1 to 10 machines
28.94
30.39
b) 11 to 25 machines
46.3-1
48.63
c) Each additional machine
-H.58
12.16
21)
Boats, ferry and sightseeing, used wholly or in part as
ferry sightseeing boats, each boat with passenger
capacity as follows:
a) Not to exceed 10 persons
46.52
42.55
b) More than 10 not to exceed 50 persons
55.89
60.78
c) More than 50 persons
86.82
91.16
(Does not permit dining room without restaurant license)
22)
Boats for hire:
a) Canoes, rowboats, motor boards, inboard or outboard:
1. I to 10 boats
29..94
30.39
2. 11 to 25 boats
59c89
60.78
3. Each additional boat
+ A
12.16
b) Fishing, cruising and/or charter:
1. One boat
4032
42.55
2. Each additional boat
28-.94
30.39
23)
Bottling works, bottling or distilling water
or soft drinks
57.89
60.78
24)
Bowling lanes, skee ball, etc.:
a) I to 16lanes
57.89
60.78
b) Each additional lane
5-79
6.08
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(Restaurant needs additional license)
25)
Broadcasting stations:
a) Cable
144:70
151.94
b) Radio
14+70
151.94
c) Television
i44.70
151.94
26)
Cabinet Shop (manufacturer and installation)
(not to exceed 3 employees);(Over 3 employees,
see Manufactumr);(Installet must have insurance)
57.89
60.78
27)
Car wash:
a) 1 to 4 bays
34.73
36.47
b) 5 to 7 bays
69.46
72.93
c) Each additional bay
i E58
12.16
d) Car detailing and window tinting
(cleaning and polishing)
40.52
42.55
28)
Carpet and rug cleaning
40.52
42.55
29)
Cemetery lots (operated for profit)
86.82
91.16
30)
Citrus fruit shippers, place where orders for fruit
are taken and filled or shipped (excluding
packing houses)
28-.94
30.39
31)
Cleaning, pressing and dyeing (boiler inspection
certificate must be presented)
a) Cleaning and pressing pick up station
40.52
42.55
b) Self-service:
1. 1 to 10 machines
28-.94
30.39
2. 11 to 25 machines
40.52
42.55
3. 26 to 50 machines
57.89
60.78
4. Each additional machine
5-79
6.08
32)
Coin -operated machine or devices:
a) Distributors
57.89
60.78
b) Each machine, see billiards, item (20)
for amounts
33)
Communication sites:
a) Commercial
144.70
151.94
b) Cellular
144.70
151.94
c) Other
144.70
151.94
34)
Computer software service (designing programs)
57.89
60.78
35)
Concrete mixing plants:
a) 1 to 5 trucks
i 73.65
182.33
b) Each additional truck
28.94
30.39
36)
Contractors (general or subcontractors; bonds required):
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a)
General, state license required lH.64
85.09
b)
Residential, state license required 8-1.04
85.09
c)
Builder, state license required 8-1-.84
85.09
d)
Electrical, state license required:
1. Master 57.89
60.78
2. Journeyman 28..94
30.39
e)
Plumbing, state license required:
1. Master 57.89
60.78
2. Journeyman 28.94
30.39
f)
Mechanical, state license required:
1. Master 57.89
60.78
2. Journeyman 28.94
30.39
g)
Pool, state license required 57.99
60.78
h)
Subcontractors 40.52
42.55
1. Alarm systems
2. Aluminum installers
3. Asphalt maintenance
4. Awning (all types and/or storm shutters)
5. Cabinetry
6. Carpentry
7. Concrete, stone, brick
8. Dredging
9. Electrical
10. Elevators/escalatorsinstallation and maintenance
11. Fence installation
12. Fire sprinkler system
13. Floor sanding and finishing
14. Foundation or general excavating
15. Garage doors
16. Gas pipe installation
l7. Glass and glazing
18. Heating, air conditioning or ventilation
19. Home maintenance and repair
20. House moving and demolition
21. Installation of prefabricated items, such as antenna, signs, etc.
22. Insulation
23. Irrigation
24. Land clearing
25. Landscape
26. Lawn (sprinkler installers)
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27. Masonry
28. Mobile home set-up
29. Painters and paperhangers
30. Parking lot striping
31. Paving and grading
32. Pier/docks/seawalls
33. Plasterers, drywall, hardcoat, stucco, lather
34. Plumbers
35. Pressure cleaning
36. Roofing and/or sheet metal and tinsmith
37. Sandblasting
38. Satellite
39. Steel, prefab
40. Structural steel
41. Swimming pool
a. Installation
b. Service
42. TV cable wiring
43. Tile, terrazzo, marble and granite
44. Tree surgery
45. Trucking and bulldozing
46. Well drillers
47. Windows and steel sash
48. Other
37)
Delivery services:
1. One vehicle
29.94 30.39
2. Each additional vehicle
i!.59 12,16
38)
Distributors and home party sales
(Avon, Tupperware, Fullerbrush, Amway, etc.)
28.94 30_39
39)
Entertainment (Bands, orchestras, etc.)
28.94 30_39
40)
Exterminators, spray service, state license required:
a) One vehicle
86.82 91.16
b) Each additional truck
I HS 12.16
41)
Financial:
a) Banks and trust companies
450.50 158.03
b) Building and loan associations
H6.50 158.03
c) Finance and discount companies, liquidating
accounts, whether purchased or not
i56.50 158.03
d) Money lenders, except banks or bankers
whose business consists of or including
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taking, buying or selling assignments of
wages or commissions earned or to be
earned, etc.
H6.50
158.03
e) Personal finance companies
! 56.50
158.03
42)
Fortune tellers, mind readers, gypsies and other
nomadic people (see Sections 11-21 through 11-25)
86.82
91_16 each
43)
Funeral chapel
86.82
91.16
44)
Funeral homes, including embalmer or
undertaker and ambulance, state license required
11-5.76
121.55
45)
Furniture packers, moving and/or storage:
a) I - 2 trucks
86.82
91.16
b) Each additional truck
28.94
30.39
46)
Gas companies, state license required:
a) Distributing through pipe lines, natural
gas (includes one trnck);(franchised or
other method devised by City Council)
115.76
121.55
b) Bottle gas, wholesale merchant
license required
57.89
60.78
c) Bottle gas, retail merchant license
required
57.89
60.78
47)
Gas contractors, installing container, piping
(includes one vehicle), state license required
a) Not connected with other business
86.82
91.16
b) When connected with other business
57.89
60.78
48)
Gasoline, fuel oil, and other petroleum products,
resident or nonresident (includes one vehicle):
a) Wholesale
H4-70
151.94
49)
General repairs, permitting to carry stocks or parts
necessary to be used in making repairs in shop hereby
licensed, however, if any portion of such stock is
sold in any manner, a merchant's license is
required.
Machine shop and welding (not working
on automotive)
40.52
42.55
Employing including owner and operator
a) Not to exceed 3 employees (assemblage)
40.52
42.55
b) Not exceeding 8 employees
57.89
60.78
c) More than 8 employees, not exceeding
20 employees
H4-90
151.94
d) More than 20 employees
2t9:95
230.95
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50)
Golf:
a) Driving ranges or practice courses
5?.89
60.78
b) Course
1. 9 holes
86.82
91.16
2. 18 holes
444.70
151.94
c) Miniature golf
4052
42.55
51)
Hazardous materials
28..94
30.39
52)
Health fitness centers
57.89
60.78
53)
Hospitals, sanitariums, nursing homes, and
congregate living, operated for profit, state
license required:
a) 1 - 5 beds
40.52
42.55
b) 6 - 12 beds
8-1.04
85.09
c) 13 - 20 beds
115.76
121.55
d) Each additional bed
5779
6.08
License must be taken out for all beds
whether used or unused
54)
Housecleaning and janitorial services (including
window cleaning domestic help excepted)
40.52
42.55
55)
Insurance adjustor company:
a) Company with one adjustor
86.82
91.16
b) Each additional adjustor
29.94
30.39
56)
Insurance companies (see also Section 11-20,
City Code) for the purpose of taxation,
insurance companies are classified and defined as
follows:
a) Casualty and liability insurance, only
on annual, semi-annual, or quarterly
premium basis and:
I. Bonds, including fidelity, court contracts
and surety bonds and financial guarantees.
2. Burglary insurance, including residences,
bank stock, bonds and securities, safe burglary
and holdup and messenger robbery.
3. Liability insurance, including employers,
public and automobile liability for
personal injury, property damage and
collision.
4. Plate glass insurance.
5. Workman's compensation insurance
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issued to employers or labor.
6. Accident and health insurance only
on annual, semi-annual, or quarterly
premium basis.
b) Fire insurance companies, writing policies of
insurance against hazards of fire, tornado and
windstorms, use and occupancy, profits, rent,
leasehold insurance, insurrections, riot and
civil commotion, sprinkler, leakage, rain, fire,
theft, automobile collisions; and marine
cargoes and bills; and rail, mail express
shipments; against fire, collisions, stranding,
sinking.
c) Industrial insurance companies, (including
funeral benefits associations or companies)
writing life and or accident and health,
insurance and funeral benefits on a
weekly, bi-monthly or monthly premium
paying basis.
d) Insurance agency, any person who represents
or otherwise acts as agent for an insurance
company as defined and or classified in this
subsection or classification of insurance
companies, or which operates or maintains
an office or place of business in the city
shall be deemed to constitute and operate
an insurance agency. Fees to be paid by the
company, includes representation by each
agent.
1. Casualty and liability companies
40.52 42.55
2. Fire insurance companies
40.52 42.55
3. Industrial insurance and funeral
benefits association or company
46.52 42.55
4. Life insurance company
40-.52 42.55
5. Each additional agent
28.94 30.39
57) Laboratories, scientific and industrial investigation,
if not connected with licensee's manufacturing
enterprises
144.76 151.94
58) Lawn service and care:
a) Gardener and/or lawn care
28.94 30.39
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59)
Manufacturers. The following businesses are
classified as manufacturers and each person
engaged in the operation of such business in
the manner described are required to cover
this operation by taking out a manufacturer's
license as follows:
Factory, permitted to manufacture and sell the
products manufactured, employees include
owner and operators actively engaged in such
business.
a) Not to exceed 3 employees (assemblage)
40.52
42.55
b) Not exceeding 8 employees
59.89
60.78
c) More than 8 employees, not exceeding
20 employees
HAIRO
151.94
d) More than 20 employees
21995
230.95
60)
Meat, fish and poultry products, packinghouses
or storage
66:H
91.16
61)
Merchandise mart (flea market) owner operator:
a) Up to 4 spaces
86.82
91.16
b) 5 - 10 spaces
'i H.7
121.55
c) 11 - 20 spaces
P3.65
182.33
d) Each additional
i t.58
12.16
62)
Merchants - Retail, provided license shall
permit but one location when average stock
of goods carried is as follows:
a) Stock up to $1,000.00
28.94
30.39
b) Stock from $1,001.00 to $5,000.00
40.52
42.55
c) Stock from $5,001.00 to $10,000.00
5q-,-89
60.78
d) Stock from $10,001.00 to $30,000.00
867H
91.16
e) Stock from $30,001.00 to $50,000.00
137.81
144.70
f) Stock from $50,001.00 to $100,000.00
1?3.65
182.33
g) Stock from $100,001.00 and over
202.59
212.72
63)
Merchants - Jobbing wholesaling, provided
license shall permit but one location when
average stock of goods carried is as follows:
a) Stock up to $1,000.00
46.52
42.55
b) Stock from $1,001.00 to $10,000.00
5?..89
60.78
c) Stock from $10,001.00 to $30,000.00
86.82
91.16
d) Stock from $30,001.00 to $75,000.00
115.%
121.55
e) Stock from $75,001.00 and over
f 56.28
164.09
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64)
Museums, historical, for profit (permission and
fees set by Council)
65)
Newspaper publisher
86.82 91,16
66)
Parking lots, for profit:
a) 1 to locus
2$94 30.39
b) 11 to 60 cars
86.82 91.16
c) 61 to 100 cars
115.76 121.55
d) 101 cars and over
444.76 151.94
67)
Pawnbrokers, not transferable
173.65 182.33
Each pawnbroker or money broker shall keep
a complete and true record of all transactions
showing from whom the article was taken or
purchased and to whom sold, which shall at
all times be subject to inspection by the police
department to the city, one copy of daily
records being delivered to the police department.
Violations of this subsection shall be punished by
fine or imprisonment. (See Section 11-27 and
11-28, City Code.)
68)
Printing business
57..$9 60.78
69)
Private and social clubs
57.89 60.78
70)
Private schools (religious, institutions exempt)
28.9.4 30.39
a) Art color studio
b) Automobile and truck driving
c) Business
d) Cosmetology
e) Dancing
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g) Flying instructions
h) Kindergarten, nursery, or day care
(state license required)
i) Martial arts
j) Model or charm
k) Music (piano, voice, instruments)
1) Riding school or academy
m) Trade
n) Other
71)
Professional
96.82 91.16
The following professional practitioners are
classed as professional and each person engaged
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in the practice of any such profession is required
to cover this practice by taking out a professional
license as follows: (Other county and state license
compliance required if applicable)
a) Accountants, bookkeepers
b) Artists
c) Acupuncturists, state license required
d) Architects
e) Astronomers
f) Attorneys, state license required
g) Auditors, state license required
h) Chemists, state license required
i) Clinic labs, state license required
j) Computer consultant
k) Drafting
1) Dentistry, state license required
m) Embalmers, state license required
n) Engineers, state license required
o) Engravers, embossing, lithographs
p) Homeopathic or drugless physicians
q) Income tax, tax consultant
r) Interior decorators, designers
s) Masseur, state license required
t) Medical doctors, state license required
u) Naprapaths, state license required
v) Opticians, state license required
w) Optometrists
x) Osteopathic physicians, state license required
y) Pharmacists (exempt F.S. 205.196), state license required
z) Physicians, state license required
as) Photographers
bb) Pilot
cc) Podiatrists, state license required
dd) Private instructors
ee) Secretary
ff) Security (must register with police department)
gg) Therapists
hh) Tree surgeons
ii) Veterinarian, state license required
jj) Taxidermist, state license required
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kk) Bondsman (state license required):
I. Each agency
86.82
91.16
2. Each agent
28.94
30.39
11) All other professions
86,82
91.16
72)
Real estate or rental agency, state license required:
a) With one person designated as broker
40-.52
42.55
b) Each additional salesperson
28.94
30.39
(No license issued until state registration
certificate is presented.)
73)
Recording studios
57.89
60.78
74)
Refuge hauling and recycling, for profit, (by
authority of the City Council fees also determined
by Council)
75)
Rent all (equipment & video)
57-.89
60.78
76)
Restaurant, cafe and other public eating places,
where food is served in connection with or
separate from other business according to
seating capacity:
a) 0 to 50 seats also carry out
5-7.89
60.78
b) 51 to 100 seats
86.82
91.16
c) 101 seats and over
9840
103.32
d) Caterer service
40.52
42.55
Health permit certificate required.
77)
Rinks
86.82
91_16
78)
Saw mills
86.82
91.16
79)
Service:
a) Mail order
40i3
42.55
b) Parcel packing
46.52
42.55
c) Telephone answering services
46.52
42.55
d) Telemarketing
40.52
42.55
e) Housesitting
28.94
30.39
f) Chimney sweeper
2894
30.39
g) Other
40.52
42.55
80)
Shooting galleries
59L"
60.78
Must be arranged and located as to be entirely
safe and not a nuisance to adjoining property
and approved by the City Council and the Police
Department.
81)
Shows, carnivals, parades, concerts (fees set
by Council)
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82)
Solicitors:
a) For magazines or periodicals (see Section
11-26, City Code);(each solicitor required
to register with the Poice-Bepartment City Clerk's
Office and receive a registration and identification
cud signed by the Pvliee-Eiti_f City Clerk)
28.94
30.39
b) Going from house to house soliciting
business, (each solicitor required to
register with the Police-Bepintneart City Clerk's
Office and receive a registration and identification
card signed by the Police Chief)
28.94
30.39
c) Canvassers (see Section 11-26, Edgewater
Code, must get permit from City)
2"
30.39
83)
Storage warehousing
86.82
91.16
a) Boat houses or boat yards (keeping or storing)
28.94
30.39
b) Garage and storage and puking for all
types of vehicles
46.52
42.55
84)
Swimming pools (public)
40.52
42.55
85)
Telegram companies
5?...99
60.78
86)
Telephone companies
57.89
60.78
87)
Theaters:
a) Up to 500 seats
69.46
72.93
b) 501 to 1,000 seats
86.82
91.16
c) Over 1,001 seats
ii5.76
121.55
d) Drive-ins
86.82
91.16
(If merchandise is sold, merchants license
is required)
88)
Trailers or mobile homes parks or camps:
a) 1 to 9 trailer spaces
40.52
42.55
b) 10 to 20 trailer spaces
57.89
60.78
c) 21 or more trailer spaces
86.92
91.16
Sales
i44:40
151.94
89)
Transportation:
a) Chauffeurs, taxis, limousines or motor
vehicles for hire (must get permit from
Police Department.):
I. 1 to 5 vehicles
57.89
60.78
2. 6 to 10 vehicles
86.82
91.16
3. Each additional vehicle
579
6.08
b) Wrecker service:
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1. One vehicle 40.52 42.55
2. Each additional vehicle 539 6.08
90) Trucking companies (Freight):
a) Each truck H.94 30.39
91) Unclassified 57.89 60.78
92) Utilities H4-90 151.94
93) Vendors, concession mobile, health permit
required 40.52 42.55
PART C. CONFLICTING PROVISIONS.
All conflicting ordinances and resolutions, or parts thereof in conflict with this ordinance,
are hereby superseded by this ordinance to the extent of such conflict.
PART D. SEVERABILITY AND APPLICABILITY.
If any portion of this ordinance is for any reason held or declared to be unconstitutional,
inoperative, or void, such holding shall not affect the remaining portions of this ordinance. If this
ordinance or any provisions thereof shall be held to be inapplicable to any person, property, or
circumstances, such holding shall not affect its applicability to any other person, property, or
circumstance.
PART E. CODIFICATION.
Provisions of this ordinance shall be incorporated in the Code of Ordinances of the City of
Edgewater, Florida, and the word 'ordinance", may be changed to "section', "article", or other
appropriate word, and the sections of this ordinance may be renumbered or relettered to accomplish
such intention; provided, however, that Parts C through G shall not be codified.
PART F. EFFECTIVE DATE.
This ordinance shall take effect as of August 1, 2006.
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PART G. ADOPTION.
After Motion to approve by Councilwoman Lichter and Second by Councilman Vincenzi,
the vote on the first reading of this ordinance held on July 24, 2006, was as follows:
AYE NAY
Mayor Mike Thomas X
Councilman Debra Jean Rogers ABSENT
Councilman Dennis Vincenzi X
Councilwoman Harriet B. Rhodes x
Councilwoman Judy Lichter x
After Motion to approve by CouncilmanVincenzi and Second by
Councilwoman Lichter , the vote on the second reading of this ordinance was as follows:
AYE NAY
Mayor Mike Thomas
Councilwoman Debra J. Rogers x
Councilman Dennis Vincenzi x
Councilwoman Harriet B. Rhodes x
Councilwoman Judy Lichter x
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C'
WAS NOT ADOPTS
DID hOT PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED this day of August, 2006.
For the use and reliance only by the City of
Edgewater, Florida. Approved as to form and
legality by: Paul E. Rosenthal, Esquire
City Attorney
Foley & Lardney LLP
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CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY O EDGEWATE DLO
Mike Th mas
ayor
Robin L. Matusick
Paralegal
Approved by the City Council of the City of
Edgewater at a meeting held on this 7th day of
August, 2006 under Agenda Item No. 6 C .