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17-72 ORDINANCE NO. 17-72 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA REPUBLISHING AND AMENDING ALL OF CHAPTER 16 "LICENSES" OF THE CITY'S CODE OF ORDINANCES ESTABLISHING REQUIREMENTS; EXPIRATION DATES; TRANSFERABILITY; DUE DATE; EXEMPTIONS; PENALTY; COLLECTION FEE AND LICENSE SCHEDULE IN COMPLIANCE WITH FLORIDA STATUTES CHAPTER 205. NOW, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. Chapter 16, Code of Ordinances of this City, be, and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: "CHAPTER 16 LICENSES ARTICLE I. IN GENERAL ARTICLE II. LICENSE SCHEDULE ARTICLE I. IN GENERAL Sec. 16-1 Licenses required to engage in business, profession, etc. issuance. No person shall engage in or manage any business, profession, or occupation mentioned, within the limits of this city, unless a city license shall have been procured from the city tax collector of the city. One license shall be issued to each person, upon re- ceipt of the amount hereinafter provided in this chapter and such license shall be signed in the name of the city, by the tax collec- tor and shall have the city seal thereon. Sec. 16-2. Expiration date; transferability. No license shall be issued for more than one year and all li- censes shall expire on the first day of October of each year, ex- cept as otherwise provided in this chapter. All business licenses may be transferred for the business for which they were taken out when there is a bona fide sale or transfer of the property used and employed in the business as stock in trade, but such transferred license shall not be held good for any longer time or period than from which it was originally issued; provided, that the original license shall be surrendered to and filed with the city tax collector at the time application for transfer is made, such transferred license shall be of the same force and effect as the original license. Both parties involved to be in agreement with said transfer of license and shall sign a transfer application. At the time any such license is transferred, the person applying for such transfer shall pay a fee of three dollars ($3.00) for such transfer. Sec. 16-3 Application date; date license due and payable; frac- tional license prohibited, exception. Application for license shall be made on or subsequent to September first of each year, and all licenses shall be payable on or before the first day of October of each year; and no license shall be issued for any fractional portion of the year, except that in the event that any person shall engage in or manage any business, pro- fession, or occupation mentioned in this chapter on or after the first day of April, then and in that event, such person shall be required to pay only one-half of the amount for any occupational license as is specified in this chapter. Sec. 16-4 Disabled veterans, cripples, aged persons, etc., exempt. Disabled U. S. A. war veterans, all confirmed cripples, deaf and dumb persons, and invalids physically incapable of manual labor, widows, with minor dependents, and persons sixty-five years of age or over, shall be allowed the same exemptions as such persons are now or shall hereafter be entitled to by law in connection with state and county licenses. Applications for exemption shall be made to the city council of the city. Proof of disability as required by state law for state and county exemption shall be submitted with all applications. Sec. 16-5. Farmers growing and manufacturing own products exempt. All produce and truck farm and grove products, and produce manufactured therefrom except intoxicating liquors, wine or beer shall be exempted from all forms of license tax by the city when the same is being offered for sale or sold by the farmer or grower producing the products. Provided such farmer or grower shall present to the city clerk sufficient proof, by affidavit, that the produce he offers for sale was produced on his own farm or grove, or from the waters; (The buyer of produce in ground or fruit on trees, or the buyer or lessee of trees bearing fruit in the course of maturing shall not be con- strued as a farmer or grower); whereupon the city clerk shall register such farmer or grower in a book kept for that purpose, showing the number of such registration, the name, age, place of residence and location of the farm or grove of such farmer or grower, and issue to him a permit signed by the city clerk showing such registration. The permit must be displayed by the farmer or grower in a conspicuous place on the vehicle from which he offers produce for sale. Sec. 16-6. Unclassified professions and occupations. Every business occupation, profession or exhibition, substantial, fixed or temporary, engaged in by any person, whether in a building. tent or upon the street, vacant lot or anywhere in the open air within the city and here not specifically designated shall pay a license tax of fifty dollars ($50.00), unless otherwise specified by resolution or ordinance of the city council. Sec. 16-7. Penalty for violation. Any person, firm, or corporation violating section one of this chapter, shall upon conviction, be punished by a fine not exceeding two hundred dollars ($200.00), or by imprisonment for a period not exceeding ninety days, or by both such fine and imprisonment for each offense and further providingl that~unless theilicense shall havebeen procured from the city tax collector of the city before the first day of October, it shall be considered delinquent and subject to a delin- quency penalty of ten percent (10%) for the month of October, plus an additional five percent (5%) penalty for each month of delinquency thereafter until paid, provided that the total delinquency penalty shall not exceed twenty-five percent (25%) of the occupational license fee for the delinquent establishment. Any person engaging in or managing any business, occupation or profession without first obtaining a. local occupatiohal license;if re- quired hereunder, shall be subject to a penalty of twenty-five percent (25%) of the license determined to be due, in addition to any other penalty provided by law or ordinance. It shall be the duty of the tax collector to enforce the payment of any license taxes not paid within forty-five days from the day same becomes due by securing a warrant for the arrest of the person, firm or corporation illegally engaging in such trade, business, profession or occupation. Page 2 Ordinance No. 17-72 Sec. 16-8. Property taxes to be paid before issuance of license. No license shall be issued to any person to engage in or manage any business, profession or occupation for which a city license may be issued by the city unless the person shall have paid all personal property taxes due to the city from the person applying for such a license. The City Tax Collector to verify before issuing license by having applicant present receipted personal property tax bill from the County Tax Collector. Sec. 16-9. Casualty insurance excise tax - Levied; amount. There is hereby assessed, imposed and levied on every insurance company, corporation or other insurer now engaging in or carrying on, or which shall hereafter engage in or carry on the business of insur- ing with respect to casualty risks, as shown by the records of the Insurance Commissioner of the State of Florida, an excise or license tax in addition to any license tax or excise tax now levied by the city, which tax shall be in the amount of one percent of the gross amount of receipts of premiums from policy holders on all premiums collected on casualty insurance policies, covering property within the corporate limits of the city. State law reference--for the state law authorizing municipalities to levy excise tax on casualty insurance premiums for the support of a policeman's retirement fund, see chapter 185, Florida Statutes. Sec. 16-10. Same--Date due payable. The license or excise tax herein levied shall be due and payable annually on the first day of March of each year hereafter. ATRICLE II. LICENSE SCHEDULE Sec. 16-11. Business and occupations enumerated; amount of tax to be paid. The following enumerated individual license tax shall be paid to the city by the persons engaging in or managing or transacting the several occupations or professions named yearly, unless otherwise specified: Page 3 Ordinance No. 17-72 A 1. ABSTRACTING, land title, warranty or security company. Each individual conducting the business of abstracting title, either in part or in whole, shall pay a license tax of $ 60.00 2. ACADEMY, of music $ 30.00 3. ADVERTISING, agencies, firms, associations, corporations or other persons distributing circulars, pamphlets or other advertising matter, except local merchants and theatres advertising in this way their own goods and merchandise, shall pay an annual license tax of $ 100.00 Providing such advertising matter shall not be placed in automobiles or thrown on streets or vacant properties and no person shall distribute any advertising or literature on East Sixth Avenue (also known as Federal Highway), on East Fifth Avenue, (also known as the Old Dixie Highway), Atlantic Avenue or on Ocean Boulevard within the City. All such advertising matter shall be delivered on private premises only by handing it directly to the owner, occupant or other person then present in or upon such premises or by securing same to the doorknob. 4. ADVERTISING, on the streets, with banners, floats, cartoons, music or loud speakers, or by any other means, per day, each person $ 50.00 (excluding Religious, Fraternal, Civic, Political, Schools with City Manager's permission) 5. ADVERTISING, on the streets by means of banners, floats, cartoons, music of loud speakers or by any other means, shall pay a license of, per day, each vehicle $ 50.00 (excluding Religious, Fraternal, Civic, Political, Schools with City Manager's permission) 6. ADVERTISING, agencies engaged in the business of bill posting, shall pay a license tax of, per year $ 50.00 7. ADVERTISING OFFICE, PUBLIC RELATIONS $'50.00 8. ADVERTISING, schemes and devices not provided for above $ 50.00 9. ALLEYS, Bowling, boxball or ten pins, each lane $ 10.00 10. AMBULANCES, separate from undertaking, each $' 35.00 11. AMUSEMENT PARLORS OR CONCERT HALLS $ 50.00 12. ANIMAL EXHIBITIONS (only upon approval of the City Council) $ 150.00 13. APARTMENT HOUSES, See HOTELS 14. AQUARIUM $ 50.00 15. ARMORED CAR SERVICE, each vehicle $ 35.00 Page 4 Ordinance No. 17-72 16. ART GALLERY $ 30.00 (a) Art studio, workshop, classes $ 30.00 (b) Artist, commercial $ 30.00 (c) Artist material and/or supplies, see MERCHANTS (d) Artists outdoor sale Each sale, first day $ 15.00 Each day thereafter $ 5.00 17. ASTROLOGISTS, CLAIRVOYANTS, HYPNOTISTS, FORTUNE TELLERS, PALMISTS, PHRENOLOGISTS,SPIRITUALISTS NUMEROLOGISTS and others of a similar nature, whether or not in connection with another business, each, charging fees, $1000.00 No fees but contributions accepted, $1500.00 18. ATHLETIC CLUB, GYMNASIUM (Zoning, Police O.K.) $ 100.00 19 AUCTIONEERS, each $ 50.00 20. AUCTIONS, per day, other than real estate $ 50.00 Provided, however no licensee shall be required to pay such license fee when the licensee has paid the total sum of $1,000.00 in the license year. 21. AUCTION, REAL ESTATE. per day $ 100.00 22. AUTOMATIC AMUSEMENT MACHINES, games and/or devices, DISTRIBUTOR,~ annual fee $ 125.00 NOTE: It is understood that this shall not be construed to license or permit operation or display of gambling devices. 23. AUTOMATIC GAMES AND DEVICES, or otherwise, marble games, as throwing balls at figures and the like, which are not elsewhere provided for in this chapter. Each machine or apparatus $ 25.00 24. AUTOMATIC TRADE MACHINES, where only incentive to operate same is to procure or receive mer- chandise of a reasonable value i.e. gum, nut, etc. (a) One cent machines, each $ 2.00 (b) Five cent machines, each $ 5.00 (c) Ten cent machines, each $ 10.00 (d) Fifteen cent machines and up, each $ 15.00 (e) Distributor $ 50.00 25. AUTOMATIC WEIGHING MACHINES, each $ 5.00 Distributor $ 50.00 26. AUTOMOBILE-AUTOMATIC OR MOTOR VEHICLES, TRUCKS, FARM TRACTORS AND FARM IMPLEMENTS. (a) Auto agency and/or dealer: in new or used cars, motor vehicles, trucks, farm tractors and farm implements, with one principle place of business, not to exceed one lot for display purposes, each agency, not to include repairs $ 75.00 (b) Each additional display lot $ 50.00 (c) Rental of vehicle not to exceed 30 days as replacement for vehicles undergoing repairs by agency $ 50.00 Page 5 Ordinance No. 17-72 27. AUTOMOBILE, (a) Automatic car wash, not in connection with other business $ 30.00 (b) Automobile Association, See INSURANCE (c) Driving school $ 30.00 (d) Parking lots, commercial, each lot $ 50.00 (e) Repair shop and /or garage, in connection with Auto Agency $ 50.00 (f) Repair shop and/or garage not in connection with other business $ 50.00 (g) Self-serve car wash, first unit, $ 20.00 Each additional unit, $ 5.00 (h) U-DRIVE RENTALS $ 200.00 (i) Upholstering, tops, seat covers, etc. $ 30.00 (j) Automobile used parts, dealers in, used for purposes other than junk $ 50.00 (k) Wrecker service, towing $ 30.00 28. AUTOMOBILE SERVICE STATION, washing and polishing, greasing, lubricating and like servicing of automobiles, selling gasoline and oil, but not to include repair work and not to include the sale of merchandise required to be licensed otherwise by ordinance under MERCHANTS $ 25.00 29. AUTOMOBILE SERVICE STATION selling merchandise other than petroleum products used in greasing and lubricating, shall pay the "MERCHANTS" license on other such merchandise in addition to the foregoing. B 30. BABY SITTER SERVICE $ 50.00 31. BAGGAGE OR FREIGHT TRANSFER COMPANY $ 30.00 32. BAKERY, Wholesale and retail, each store $ 30.00 33. BALL ROOMS FOR PROFIT $ 100.00 34. BANKS, (NATIONAL & STATE CHARTERED), SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATIONS (per Section 5219 Revised Statutes 12 U.S.C. 548) $ 200.0O 35. BANKRUPTCY, CLOSING OUT, TRUSTEE SALE, See FIRE SALE 36. BARBER SHOPS, each $ 35.00 37. BATHS Public houses $ 35.00 Turkish, Russian, vapor or steam $ 35.00 38. BEACH EQUIPMENT, (subject to bids to the City Council) 39. BEAUTY SHOPS $ 35.00 40. BEER & WINE (refer to Chapter 4 this Code) 41. BIBLE, HOLY - SOLICITORS No fee 42. BICYCLE SHOP, See RETAIL MERCHANT Repairs $ 40.00 Page 6 Ordinance No. 17-72 43. BILLIARD, POOL OR BAGATELLE TABLES for profit, each table $ 25.00 44. BIRDS, dealers in $ 30.00 45. BLACKSMITH SHOP, not pertaining to autos $ 40.00 46. BLUEPRINTING SERVICE, maps, plats, etc. $ 25.00 47. BOAT AGENCIES, NEW/USED each lot, not to include repairs $ 50.00 48. BOATS FOR HIRE, fishing, cruising, or sightseeing (each boat) $ 50.00 49. BOAT HOUSES, storage only $ 50.00 50. BOAT MARINAS, DOCKAGE, YACHT BASINS $ 50.00 51. BOILER, MACHINE SHOPS OR FOUNDRIES $ 40.00 52. BONDSMAN, BAIL BONDS $ 100.00 53. BOOK, MAGAZINE SOLICITORS, per week $ 25.00 Each helper $ 10.00 Interstate commerce, no fee 54. BOOKKEEPER/ACCOUNTANT, not C .P .A. $ 50.00 55. BOOTBLACK STANDS, each $ 10.00 56. BOOT & SHOE REPAIR SHOP $ 35.00 57. BOTTLING WORKS $ 50.00 58, BROKERS, stocks, bonds, mortgages $ 150.00 Customs and others $ 375.00 59. BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATIONS, See BANKS 60. BURGLAR ALARM COMPANY $ 40.00 61. BUS STATION, intrastate business only $ 50.00 62. BUSINESS COLLEGE, TRADE SCHOOLS $ 50.00 63. BUSINESS OFFICE, (Separate from base) $ 50.00 64. BUTCHER SHOP $ 30.00 C 65. CABINET SHOP $ 50.00 66. CANNING & MARMALADE MANUFACTURER $ 50.00 67. CARD WRITING, CUTTING & ENGRAVING $ 30.00 68. CARPET & RUG CLEANING, each location $ 35.00 69. CATERERS, fixed base and/or mobile, each truck $ 25.00 70. CHEMICAL COMPANIES, See MANUFACTURER 71. CHRISTMAS TREE SALES, Season only, each lot $ 10.00 72. CIGAR MANUFACTURERS, See MANUFACTURER Page 7 Ordinance No. 17-72 73. CITRUS FRUITS & VEGETABLES Retail, see MERCHANT 74. CLAIM & COLLECTING AGENCIES $ 40.00 75. CLEANING, PRESSING, DYEING, see LAUNDRIES 76. CLOTHING, second hand dealers $ 75.00 77. COLD DRINK STAND, See MERCHANT 78. COLD STORAGE, All types $ 50.00 79. COMMISSION MERCHANTS Handling shipments (other than specifically provided for herein) on a commission basis $ 50.00 80. CONCRETE READY-MIX PLANT $ 65.00 81. CONTRACTORS (a) General $ 110.00 (b) Engineering Contractor (includes bridge, bulkheading, drainage, excavating, sewer construction, dredging, irrigation systems, pile driving, sea walls, sidewalk, street grading and pavin~ and similar contract work $ 110.00 (c) Structural and reinforced iron and steel $ 70.00 (d) Sub-contractors and others as listed: Concrete, stone , brick ) Electrical ) Heating & Ventilating ) House movers ) Masons ) Plasterers ) Roofing ) $ 60.00 Sheetmetal & tinsmith ) Septic tank ) Tile ) Well drilling ) Floor sanding & finishing ) Lathers ) Plumbers 82. ANY PERSON who shall accept orders to be engaged in the business of accepting orders or contracts on cost plus, fixed fee, stated sum, percentage basis or any combination thereof, or for compensation other than wages for doing work on or in any building or structure requiring the use of paint, stone, brick, mortar, cement, wood, struc- tural steel or iron, sheet iron, metallic piping, tin, lead or any other building mat- erial; or to do any paving or curbing on sidewalks or streets, on public or private property, using asphalt, brick, stone,cement or wood or any combination; or to excavate for foundations or any other purpose, or to construct sewers, septic tanks, docks, drive piling, construct bridges, construct sea walls and bulkheads of any and all description; and who is engaged in the business of building, remodeling, repairing, razing or moving, whether it be by contract, fixed fee or sub- let, percentage or any combination thereof, Page 8 Ordinance No. 17-72 or for compensation other than wages, shall be deemed to be a contractor within the meaning of this chapter. 83. CONCRETE PRODUCTS, See MANUFACTURER 84. CONVALESCENT HOME, (not sanitarium) Ch. 400.04 $ 50.00 Florida Statutes, Zoning, State Bd. of Health. 85. COSTUME, CLOTHING RENTAL $ 30.00 86. CREDIT BUREAUS $ 30.00 87. CUSTODIAN SERVICE, Home, Office, Building $ 30.00 D 88. DAIRIES, Milk distributors, jobbers or creameries delivering milk, each truck $ 35.00 89. DANCE HALLS, for profit $ 100.00 90. DANCING SCHOOLS $ 25.00 91. DATA PROCESSING, See PROFESSIONAL .92. ~DEALERS IN SECOND HAND FIREARMS This license shall be exclusive of all other license taxes $ 100.00 All second hand dealers shall keep a permanent record of all purchases and sales, including dates, description of property purchased or sold, names and addresses of persons purchasing or selling them. 93. DELICATESSEN $ 30.00 94. DENTAL TECHNICIAN, LABORATORY $ 75.00 95. DENTAL SUPPLIES $ 35.00 96. DEPARTMENT STORES, See MERCHANTS 97° DETECTIVE AGENCY, each location,(State certificate) $ 60.00 98. DOG & PET GROOMING $ 30.00 Sale of supplies see MERCHANTS 99. DRESSMAKING, HEMSTITCHING (No stock carried) $ 20.00 100. DRUGS, Retail dealer, see MERCHANTS 101. DRY CLEANING, See LAUNDRIES 102. DYNAMITE DEALERS, Zoning, Police Dep't. O.K. $ 50.00 E 103. ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER COMPANIES $ 300.00 104. EMIGRANT AGENTS, including any agent, solicitor or recruiter, engaged in business of hiring, enticing or soliciting laborers or emigrants $2000.00 105. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES, EACH, (State Certificate) $ 50.00 Page 9 Ordinance 17-72 106. ENGRAVERS OR LITHOGRAPHERS $ 30.00 107. EXHIBITS, freaks or other curiosities, per week $ 150.00 108. EXPORT AND/OR IMPORT COMPANIES $ 50.00 109. EXPRESS COMPANIES, intra state only $ 75.00 110. EXTERMINATORS, (state certificate) $ 50.00 F 111. FEATHER RENOVATORS $ 30.00 112. FERTILIZER MANUFACTURERS - MIXING PLANT $ 100.00 113. FIRE EXTINGUISHER SALES, SERVICE $ 50.00 114. FIRE & WRECK SALES, (When not conducted by bona fide business concerns previously established and doing business in the city, ) of undamaged goods of such firm having damage by fire or wreck, each sale $ 100.00 115. FISH AND/OR POULTRY MARKET $ 30.00 116. FISH PEDDLER, See PEDDLERS OF MERCHANDISE 117. FISHING TACKLE, See MERCHANTS 118. FLORISTS or DEALERS IN FLOWERS, each $ 35.00 119. FOOD LOCKERS - COLD STORAGE $ 75.00 120. FRUIT, VEGETABLE STAND $ 50.00 121. FRUITS, sold from trucks or moving vehicles, (subject to inspection by Health Dep't.~ $ 50.00 122. FUMIGATING, See EXTERMINATOR 123. FURNITURE & HOUSE FURNISHINGS, See MERCHANTS G 124. GAS COMPANIES Distributing & selling gas through pipe lines $ 300.00 Selling Bottle gas $ 60.00 Gas tank wagon delivery only $ 60.00 125. GASOLINE & OIL DISTRIBUTORS Wholesale, storage facilities in the city $ 90.00 126. GOLF COURSES, EACH $ 100.00 127. GOLF DRIVING RANGE, each $ 35.00 128. GOLF, MINIATURE, each $ 35.00 129. GUARANTY OR SURETY TITLE COMPANIES $ 60.00 130. GUARD, Patrol service, See DETECTIVE AGENCY 131. GUNS, sales/repairs, See MERCHANTS Page 10 Ordinance No. 17-72 132. GYPSIES, Each band or troop, per week, Police O.K. $ 300.00 H 133. HANDBILLS, See chapter 3-3 this Code 134. HARNESS & SADDLERY, See MERCHANTS 135. HOSPITALS, SANITARIUM $ 100.00 136. HOTELS, APARTMENTS, ROOMING HOUSES, per room, excluding kitchens & bathrooms $ 1.50 I 137. ICE CREAM MANUFACTURERS $ 50.00 138. ICE CREAM PARLORS $ 25.00 139. ICE CREAM & SODA FOUNTAINS $ 25.00 140. ICE CREAM & SOFT DRINKS $ 25.00 141. ICE CREAM WAGON OR TRUCK, each $ 50.00 142. ICE MANUFACTURING and/or STORAGE, $ 100.00 143. INSECTICIDE, Manufacturers or dealers $ 50.00 144. INSURANCE ADJUSTERS $ 30.00 145. INSURANCE AGENCY $ 35.00 For each company represented $ 35.00 146. INSURANCE AGENTS & SOLICITORS $ 15.00 147. INSURANCE, Baggage, each company represented $ 20.00 148. INSURANCE, Casualty, life, hospitalization, industrial, burial, bonding & surety companies each $ 35.00 149. IMPORT, EXPORT, See EXPORT 150. INTERIOR DECORATOR, Advice only $ 40.00 151. INTERIOR DECORATOR,Sales & service, no stock $ 40.00 152. INVALID & HOSPITAL SUPPLIES, See MERCHANTS J 153. JEWELRY, dealers buying & selling old gold , silver and other precious metals, or offer to buy & sell, (permanent records of all purchases and sales, including dates, description of property purchased and sold, names and addresses of persons purchasing or selling required? $ 125.00 154. JEWELRY STORE, See MERCHANTS 155. JOB PRINTING $ 35.00 156. JUICE STANDS $ 30.00 Page 11 Ordinance No. 17-72 157. JUNK SHOPS OR DEALERS, Ail junk dealers shall keep a permanent record of all purchases and sales, including dates, description of property purchased and sold, names and addresses of persons purchasing from or selling to them. (license required whether or not sale or purchase or both, or solicitations are made) $ 50.00 K 158. KENNELS, ANIMAL, Approved location $ 50.00 159. KEY SHOP, LOCKSMITH & ASSOCIATED SERVICES, See MERCHANTS 160. KNIFE, SCISSORS & TOOL SHARPENER $ 25.00 L 161. LAUNDRIES and/or DRY CLEANING PLANT Employing ten or less $ 60.00 Employing eleven to twenty $ 100.00 Employing twenty or more $ 125.00 162. LAUNDRY, Agent for out of town laundries $ 75.00 163. LAUNDRY, Local agency, permanent office $ 40.00 164. LAUNDRY, Self service $ 40.00 165. LAWN MAINTENANCE, Cutting, trimming, fertilizing $ 25.00 166. LAWN SPRAYING, State Bd. of Health certificate $ 40.00 167. LINEN and/or DIAPER SERVICE $ 40.00 168. LIQUOR LICENSE, See Chapter 4, 169. LOAN, FINANCE,MORTGAGE COMPANY $ 75.00 170. LUMBER DEALERS, See MERCHANTS 171. LUNCH STANDS, Not over 25 chairs $ 30.00 M 172. MACHINE SHOPS (Not automobile) $ 40.00 173. MAIL ORDER BUSINESS $ 50.00 174. MAINTENANCE, Floor, home, office $ 30.00 175. MANUCURIST, each $ 10.00 176. MANUFACTURER $ 50.00 177. MARBLE & GRANITE WORKS $ 50.00 178. MASSAGE SALON $ 50.00 179. MASSEUR, MASSEUSE, each $ 30.00 180. MEATS, See BUTCHER SHOP Page 12 Ordinance No. 17-72 181. MENTAL HEALERS, Ail persons claiming to heal by absent treatment, shall pay a license tax of $ 500.00 Provided that nothing in this clause shall be construed as affecting any Christian Denomination who pray for the recovery of the sick. 182. MERCHANDISE, Second hand See SECOND HAND DEALERS 183. MERCHANTS, DRUGGISTS &~STOREKEEPERS Retail and/or wholesale shall pay a license tax as follows: For the first one thousand dollars, or a fraction of one thousand dollars of stock of merchandise $ 25.00 For each additional thousand dollars or fraction thereof $ 2.00 Provided, that the words "stock of mer- chandise'' shall be held to mean the cash value of merchandise or goods on hand last January first, or for the applicants fiscal year, whichever being the higher, and not the amount of capital stock invested in the business. In the event that a license is issued for a business not operating on the preceding January first, then a license shall be issued for twenty~five dollars on a merchandise valuation of one thousand dollars. Inventory shall be taken sixty days after the issuance of the license and the license tax shall be computed on such inventory and what- ever additional tax, if any, is due, shall be paid at such time and a receipt shall be issued showing the payment of such amount. (Stock of merchandise or inventory to be checked with Personal Property Tax Return for accuracy.) 184. SMALL STANDS selling tobacco, cold drinks, candies & such sundries, having a stock of less than two hundred dollars, when no other license is paid, shall pay a license tax of $ 25.00 185. MESSENGER SERVICE, exclusive of telegrams $ 25.00 186. MIMEOGRAPH & LETTER SHOP $ 25.00 187. MONUMENTS & TOMBSTONES $ 50.00 188. MOTION PICTURE THEATRES, Giving performances of moving pictures or other forms of entertainment, having a seating capacity of less than three hundred, shall pay a license tax of $ 75.00 From three hundred to five hundred $ 100.00 From five hundred to a thousand $ 150.00 Over one thousand $ 200.00 189. MOTORCYCLE DEALERS, Not to include repairs $ 40.00 190. MOVERS. See STORAGE 191. MUSICAL DEVICES, Operator of mechanically operated (whether operated in connection with or separate from any other business) $ 25.00 License or tag must be displayed on each machine. Page 13 Ordinance No. 17-72 192. MUSICAL DEVICES, Distributor $ 125.00 193. MUSICIANS, Street, with Police permit, each person per week $ 100.00 194. MUSIC TEACHERS $ 25.00 195. NEWSPAPER PUBLISHER Weekly or monthly $ 40.00 Daily $ 60.00 196. NEWS COMPANIES, owners or managers of, shall pay a license tax of $ 50.00 197. NEWS STANDS, Owners or managers of, where daily and weekly newspapers or magazines, postcards, etc. are sold, shall pay a license tax of $ 20.00 198.. NIGHT CLUBS, restaurants, dining rooms or other establishments whether floor show or other form of entertainment, exclusive of orchestra, is provided for guests $ 100.00 ( Beer and vinous beverages or liquor license required in addition) 199· NOVELTY WORKS, See MANUFACTURER 200. NURSERY, Shrubs, trees, plants and/or landscaping $ 50.00 201. NURSING HOME, See CONVALESCENT HOME O 202. OFFICE MACHINE REPAIRS, See REPAIR SHOP 203. OIL, See GASOLINE 204. OIL, Peddlers of oil or kerosene at retail each vehicle $ 40.00 205. ORANGE JUICE STANDS, See JUICE STANDS P 206. PAINT MANUFACTURER, See MANUFACTURER 207~. PARCEL DELIVERY, Each vehicle $ 30.00 208.. PAWN BROKERS, $ 500.00 .209. PEDDLERS OF MERCHANDISE Not otherwise enumerated specifically herein, shall pay a license tax per day of each person $ 10.00 Peddlers who are not producers of the product they sell and who peddle from house to house the products of the farm, grove or waters, shall pay a license tax per day of, each person $ 10.00 Peddlers, hawkers or vendors engaged in the occupation of selling products such as fruit, eggs and vegetables and farm prod6cts from wagon, push cart or other vehicle, shall pay a license tax of, each vehicle $ 50.00 Page 14 Ordinance No. 17-72 (This provision in respect to produce shall not apply to persons selling products of own farm) Peddlers, hawkers, vendors, agents or solicitors soliciting business for out of town business houses or enterprises not maintaining place of business in city pro- viding however that this provision does not apply to wholesalers dealing exclusively with retailers $ 75.00 Traveling stores, dry goods, groceries, clothing, boots and shoes, on foot $ 100.00 By vehicle $ 150.00 210. PET SHOP and/or GROOMING, See DOG & PET GROOMING 211. PHOTO PROCESSING, FILM DEVELOPING $ 40.00 212. PHOTOGRAPHERS, $ 40.00 213. PIANO TUNERS $ 30.00 214. PICTURE AGENTS, $ 75.00 215. PLANING MILLS, Not connected with sawmills $ 40.00 216. PLATING WITH METALS $ 40.00 217. PORTABLE TOILETS $ 50.00 218. POPCORN and/or PEANUT STANDS $ 25.00 219. POSTCARD STANDS, only $ 15.00 220. POTATO CHIPS, See MANUFACTURER 221. PRINT SHOP and/or PUBLISHING $ 35.00 222. PRIVATE SCHOOL, See SCHOOLS 223. PROFESSIONAL (a) The following practitioners are classed as professional, and each person engaged in the practice of any such profession other than persons receiving only a salary or wage by a licensed practitioner in this city, is required to take out a professional license: Accountants & Auditors ) Attorneys and Lawyers ) Chiropractors ) Chiropodists ) Business Consultant ) Data Processing ) Dentists ) Draftsman ) Engineers, Civil, Consulting ) Architects ) $ 75.00 Architect, Landscaping ) Chemists ) Opticians ) Optometrists ) Osteopathic Physicians ) Physicians ) Research lab. or office, for profit ) Page 15 Ordinance No. 17-72 Surgeons ) Tax Consultant ) Psychiatrists ) Veterinaries or Veterinary ) Surgeon ) Other professions not classified ) (b) For each additional partner or person operating with the person licensed in the preceding clause, other than the professional employees $ 30.00 224. PROMOTERS, Entertainment, sports or contests $ 100.00 225. PUBLIC HALL FOR HIRE $ 50.00 226. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER $ 20.00 227. PUBLISHING COMPANY, (Books, directories, etc.) $ 50.00 R .228. RADIO COMMUNICATIONS $ 35.00 229. RADIO REPAIR SHOP, See REPAIR SHOPS ~230. RADIO SUPPLIES, Wholesale $ 35.00 231. RAILROAD COMPANIES, each $ 150.00 232. REAL ESTATE AGENCY OR BROKER $ 40.00 Solicitor or salesman working for broker $ 15.00 BRANCH OFFICE $ 25.00 233. REDUCING SALON $ 50.00 234. RENTAL EQUIPMENT, All types $ 30.00 .235. REPAIR SHOPS, each $ 40.00 236. REPAIRS FROM TRUCK OR OTHER VEHICLE $ 40.00 237. RESTAURANTS, if dancing permitted, see NIGHT CLUBS Cafes and public eating places (whether food is served in connection with or separate from other business, except dining rooms in connection with hotels): Capacity 1 to 15 persons $ 25.00 Capacity 16 to 50 persons $ 40.00 Capacity 51 to 100 persons $ 75.00 Over 100 persons $ 125.00 238. RESTAURANT, Drive-in, no inside seating, First twenty-five spaces $ 35.00 Each additional drive-in space $ 2.00 239. RETIREMENT, REST HOME, See CONVALESCENT HOME 240. RINKS, Bicycle, skating or other $ 100.00 241. ROOF TRUSSES, See MANUFACTURER 242. RUG CLEANERS $ 35.00 Page 16 Ordinance No. 17-72 S 243. SAND, GRAVEL, MUCK, etc. hauling Not a dealer, delivery only, each truck $ 45.00 244. SAW MILL YARD $ 50.00 245. SCHOOLS, See Chapter 29-4, City Code Private school $ 50.00 Nursery and/or kindergarten, 1 to 15 pupils $ 20.00 Over 15 pupils $30.00 246. SECOND HAND DEALERS In goods, wares and merchandise, second hand or otherwise, known as second hand dealers (exclusive of firearms-See "dealers in second hand fire arms" and second hand clothing). All second hand dealers shall keep a permanent record of all purchases and sales, including dates, description of property purchased or sold, names and addresses of persons purchasing or selling them. Provided, however, that the business shall be adequately housed inside a substantial store building and provided: That before any person shall sell or be engaged in the business of selling goods, wares, merchandise or other personal property, such sales being advertised as bankrupt, in- solvent, insurance, assignee, trustee, auction, syndicate, railroad or other wreck, wholesale, manufacturer's or closing out sale, or as goods damaged by smoke, fire, water or otherwise, such person shall file an application with the City Council, which application shall be passed on by the City Council and a license tax be paid of, $ 250.00 247. SEED STORES, Wholesale & retail, See MERCHANTS 248. SHIP BROKERS $ 200.00 249. SHOEMAKER & REPAIRS $ 35.00 250. SHOOTING GALLERY, with Police permit, not to be operated after 11:00 P.M. $ 75.00 251. SIGN PAINTERS Commercial but not erecting $ 35.00 252. SKATING RINK, EACH RINK $ 200.00 253. SODA OR MINERAL WATER FOUNTAINS $ 25.00 254. SOLICITOR, See PEDDLERS OF MERCHANDISE 255. SPORTING GOODS, See ~ERCHANTS 256. STAMP and/or OLD COIN DEALER $ 50.00 257. STORAGE WAREHOUSE OR ROOM $ 60.00 T 258. TAILORS, each $ 25.00 Page 17 Ordinance No. 17-72 .259. TAX AGENCY, See PROFESSIONAL 260. TAXIDERMIST, or agents for, in addition to other license $ 40.00 261. TAXIS, FIRST VEHICLE $ 50.00 Each additional vehicle $ 25.00 262. TELEGRAPH COMPANIES, each with teletype machines (intrastate business only) $ 150.00 Branch office $ 75.00 263. TELEPHONE ANSWERING SERVICE $ 30.00 264. TELEPHONE SOLICITATION-See Ch. 18, Article 2 $ 50.00 265. TELEPHONE SYSTEMS AND COMPANIES (Intrastate business only) $ 300.00 266. TERMITE CONTROL COMPANIES $ 50.00 267. THEATRICAL DIRECTORS, who charge for services in directing local talent plays or performances, each performance $ 25.00 268. THEATRICAL OR DRAMATIC GROUPS OR COMPANIES for profit, where performance is not given in local licensed theatre, each performance $ 30.00 269. TOWEL, DIAPER, UNIFORM SUPPLY CO. $ 30.00 270. TOWING SERVICE, See AUTOMOBILE 271. TRADE SCHOOLS $ 35.00 272. TRADING STAMP COMPANIES $ 500.00 273. TRAILER, TRUCK RENTAL $ 30.00 274. TRAVEL BUREAUS $ 50.00 275. TRAVELING MOVING PICTURE SHOWS Each, per day $ 40.00 276. TREE PRUNER, (Must have insurance) $ 25.00 277. TRUCKS, Motor driven, also doing freight transportation, hauling or transfer business for profit, except where other licenses are paid in conducting business, each, not more than 1 ton capacity $ 25.00 Not more than 2 ton capacity $' 30.~00 Not more than 3 ton capacity $ 35.00 More than 3 ton capacity $ 45.00 (Does not apply to trucks owned by the city, state or county) U 278. U-DRIVE-IT-CARS, See AUTOMOBILE 279. UNDERTAKERS, EMBALMERS & FUNERAL DIRECTORS $ 125.00 280. UNIFORM SUPPLY, See, TOWEL, DIAPER, UNIFORM SUPPLY CO. 281. UPHOLSTERER $ 35.00 Page 18 Ordinance No. 17-72 V 282. VENDING MACHINE, See AUTOMATIC TRADE MACHINES 283. VENETIAN BLINDS, repair, installation and associated services $ 50.00 284. VULCANIZING, each place of business $ 30.00 W 285. WATCH REPAIRING $ 25.00 286. WATER, sold in bottles, see BOTTLING WORKS 287. WATER COMPANIES, PERSONS OPERATING SAME $ 100.00 288. WATER SOFTENING SERVICE $ 50.00 289. WEIGHING MACHINES, See AUTOMATIC TRADE MACHINES 290. WHEEL CHAIR RENTAL, See INVALID 291. WINDOW CLEANING $ 30.00 292. WOOD YARD $ 20.00 293. WRECKER SERVICE, See AUTOMOBILE 294. EVERY BUSINESS, OCCUPATION, PROFESSION not specifically set forth herein $ 50.00 Sec. 16-12. Vehicle to display business name, address; penalty for violation. (a) It shall be unlawful to operate, park, stand or use upon any public street any commercial vehicle, unless said vehicle is designated by lettering of four inches minimum size on either side indicating the name of the firm or the name of the corporation or person operating the same for commercial use. (b) Any person, firm or corporation who violates, disobeys, omits, neglects or refuses to comply with the provisions of this section shall be fined twenty-five dollars ($25.00). Each day a violation exists shall constitute a separate offense. SECTION 2. Should any section or provision of this ordinance or any portion thereof, or any paragraph, sentence or word be de- clared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remainder hereof as a whole or any part hereof, other than the part declared to be invalid. SECTION 3. This revised edition of Chapter 16, Code of Ord- inances, City of Delray Beach, Florida to take effect with the licenses issued for the next regular licensing period, beginning October 1, 1972. Page 19 Ordinance No. 17-72 Passed in regular session on the second and final reading on this the 14th day of August, 1972. ATTEST: '~ity Clerk ~ First Reading July_.24, 1972 Second Reading August 14~ 1972. Page 20 Ordinance No. 17-72 the same is her~y ~d~ to read al foll~: ~le ~l, Il t~ng ~1~ ~c. 16-~ L~censes ~ed to ~e ~n ~s~ese, profe~i~, e~. (c) T~ ~t ~ch~nes, each issuance. (d) F~fteen c~t ~nes ~ ~rson shall enqaqe ~n or ~nage an~ bul~ell~ or ~tio~ mentionS, within the ll~t8 of this city, ~ieo~ a 25. A~C ~X~ ~S, City license shall have been pro.red fr~ the city tax collector Di~t=i~to~ of the city. One license shall be issued Co each ~rson, u~n re- ~ipt of the amount hereinafter provid~ in this c~ter and a~h 26. 'A~BX~A~TIC ~ ~ ~d shall ~ve the city seal t~reon. (a) Auto agen~ ~or No license shall be issued for ~re t~n one year and all li- ~lel, each a~, ~t to i~elu~ ~y.be transferred for the business for ~ich they ~re taken ~t replant for vehicles ~rgoi~ ~loy~ in the business as stock in tra~, but 8u~ tr~lferr~ 27. ~cense sh~ll not be held g~d for any longer ~ eT per~ =~n ~ which it wis originally issued~ ~roviaed, =ha~ ~he original (~) Aut~t~c c~r ~eh~ no~ with other business ~cense shall be surrendered to and fil~ with the city tax ~llector (b) Auto.bile Allociation, et the ~ime app~ca~o, for ~=ansfer is ~de, such ~ransfer~ l~oe (c) ~vin~ sch~ ~1~ ~ of ~he same force and effec= as the original l~c~se. (d) Parking lots, c~rc~al, ~ch B~h par~es ~nvolved ~o be ~n a~re~en~ w~h sa~d ~ansfer (e) Re~r shop a~ /0~ ~age, ~n of l~c~se and s~al~ s~ a ~ransfer appl~ca~ion. AC ~ time any ~h Au~o ~ch license is transferred, the ~rson a~lying for ~ch tzansfe~ (f) Repair shop an~o~ garage not in ~11 ~y a foe of three dollars ($3.00) for such ~anafer. co~e~ion with o~r ~aineog ~C. 16-3 Application date~ date license due and ~yab~ fra~ Each additional unit, C~onal license prohibited, exception. (h) U-~ ~ Application for license shall be mdc on or s~se~ent to (j) Aut~bile ul~ ~rtl~ dealers Septe~er first of each year, and all licenses ~11 be ~yable on fat ~lel ~r be issued for any fractional ~rYion of the year, ~cept ~ha~ in t~ event that any person shall engage in or ~nage any business, pr~ 28. A~ ~ ~a~, re. ired to pay only one-half of the 8~unt for any ~pational and oil, ~t not ~o ~al~e license as is specified in this chapter, not to lnc~ ~ MAe of Sec. 16-4 Disabled veterans, cripples, aged persons, etc., exit. re~ir~ to ~ li~ Disabled U. S. A. war veterans, all coflfi~ed cripples, deaf and du~ persons, and invalids physically incapable of M~ual labor, wide, 29. A~B~ ~l~ ~ ~[~h m~nor dependents, and parsons s~xty-[[ve years of a~e o~ ovar, othar than ~trol~ ~s u~ hereafter be entitled to by la~ in connection with state and county l~cense on other such licenses. Applications for exemption shall be ~de to t~ city c~ncil to t~ far.sing. of the city. Proof of disability as re. ired by state law for state and county exemption shall be s~mitted with all applications. B Sec. 16-5. Fa~ers growing and ~nufacturing ~ pr~ucts ~empt. 30. ~Y S~R All pr~uce and truck ia~ and ~rove pr~uc~s, a~d pT~U~ 31. ~ OR ~l~ ~S~ ~nufactured therefrom except intoxicating li~ors, wine or beer shall be exempted from all Sams of license tax by the city when 32. ~Y, ~olelale ~d the same is being offered for sale or sold by %~ fair or pr~ucing the products. 33. ~ R~ ~R ' ~r~ided such fa~er or gr~r shall present to the city clerk 34. ~S, (~TIO~L & ~A~ sufficient proof, by affidavit, that the produce he offers for sale ~NGS m ~ AS~TZ~S was produced on his ~ fa~ or grove, or fr~ ~e waters; (The Sectio~ 5219 Reviled 8~1~%41 b~yer of produce in ground or fruit on trees, or the b~yer or lessee st~ed as a famer or grower); whereu~n the city clerk s~ll r~iszer 35. ~, ~S~G O~, such fa=met or grower in a book kep~ for t~at purpose, shying the See FZ~ ~ location of =he fa~ or grove o~ such fa~er or gr~=, an~ ~ssue ~o 36. ~BR ~PS, each him a pe~i~ signed by ~he city clerk shying such ~egist=a~ion. The permit mus~ be d~splayed by =he farme~ or gr~e~ ~n a conspi~ou8 37. BA~S 38. B~ ~IP~, (s~ject to bids Every business occupation, professio~ or e~ibit~on, substantial~ City Co~cil) fixed or temporary, engaged in by any person, whether in a building. ~enC or upon the street, vacant ~o~ or an~he~e in the open air withia 39. B~ S~PS the city and here not s~cifically designated shall pay a license tax of fifty dollars ($50.00), unless othe~ise s~cified b~ resolution 40. B~R & W~ (refer to or ordinance cf the c~ty council. Sec. 16-7. Penalty for violation. 42. BXCY~ ~P, ~ ~TAXL Any person, fi~, or corporation vio[at~ng section one o~ th~s Repairs c~pter, shall upon ~nviction, Be punished by ~ fine not exc~g 43. BI~, P~L OR ~m.l t~ hundred dollars {$200.00}, or by imprisonment for a pe~i~ not exceeding ninety days, or by both such fine and imprisonment for each profit, each ~ble offense and further providing that,unless the license shall hive been 44. BI~S, demle~s in procured from the city tax co*lector of the city before the iirst ~y of October, it shall be considered delin~ent and s~ject to a delin- ~ency penalty of ten percent (10%) for the month ~ Oc~o~r, plus 45. B~TH S~P, not ~taining ~o an additional five percent (5%) penalty for each month of delin~ency t~reafter un%il paid, provided that the total delin~ency ~nalty ~. B~ ~VX~, ~pl, p~tl, s~il not exceed twenty-five percent (25%) of the occu~tional license 47. ~T A~IES. ~ ea~ lot, fee for the d~lin~ent establishment. ~1~ r~r8 Any person engaging in or managing any business, so.parian or ~. ~ ~ ~. filing, profession without first obtaining a local oc~pational license,if re- 8i~ (~ (25~) cf the license de=e~ined ~o be due, in addition to any other penal=y provided by law or ordinance. of any license taxe~ not paid within forty-five days fr~ the day same Il. ~, ~ ~ or corporation illegally enqaging in such trade, business, profession 52. BO~, ~ ~ Sec. 16-8. Property t ....to be paid before issua .... f license. 53. B~K, ~Z~ ~C~, be i~sued by the city unless the person shall have paid all persoflal 54: ~pE~A~, the County Tax Collector. 560 B~ & ~ ~ ~ Sec. 16-9. Casualty ~nsurance ~ise tax - Levi~: ~unt. 57. B~ ~ ~llec~ ~ casualty ~nsurin~ ~l~c~es, ~erAng pro~rty ~t~ ~ ' ~ally on the first ~y, ~ ~ o~ each yea~ to the city by the ~FI~S engaging tn or ~gi~-,~ ~ing ~ 69. ~, fi~ ~M ~ ~ib, ~ M S ~S.~ Pr~LdLng lu~ ~Ll~ng ntter h~ not ~eh u~cle ~ 50.~ P~ ) '- ' ' D of ato~k of meruhandioe $ ~S,~ (~k of Mr~M x in~ to m. ~~ ~ 3S.~ ~br eltablil~tm ~mr flor mh~ or ~.~ 116. ffZ~ ~, b ~ ~ ~R ~br fo~ of ~ter~i~t, ~cluoive G 204. OXL, P~lers of oil or bros~ I~ r~tl ' ah~X ~y a ~i~ ~x ~z ~y of ~ ~m and v~e~Le8 ~ farm ~w~s pot a~ly to ~ole~l~s. Mli~ ~l~ively By ~hiole [ ISO.~ X4~ ~XC~, ~fa~ur~l or Mbrm * SO.O0 214. PX~ ~s, ~ TS.~ IS~. ~ EB~lRgat, ll~ & oorvi~o, no o~oak $ ~.~ ~. G o~her t~n ~8~s re~iving only I . sah~ or ~g~ by · ll~ns~ ~ac~l~io~r ~. ~, ~l~s ~ying & ~11/~ oM ~M , silv~ in ~is ci~, lo ~ired to ~a~ ou~ ~s, deserl~ion of pro~rty ~h~ ~ ~M, A~t~eys i~ ~s ms a~ e~esses of ~rs~s ~si~ or ~r~ractors ~o~ss ~n~l~ant ~, ~ ~, ~ ~l ~tm Pressing ~gLneeFs, C~vL~, ~nn~ng ibm, i~ludi~ i~o, ~l~im of ~ty ~ticians ~ ~, ~ Klieititi~ I~ S~) [ 50.~ blOtCh 1~. or offl~, for profit 0 I ~ 1~. [~ i, ~ .l~tl~ ~ 50.~ Vaertnmrieo or ti ~ ~ ~. ~, ~,~ ~ ~ 75.~ 232. ~ B~ A~~ ~lic/~ ~ nl~ ~ for b~br in ~ vi~ ~ ~t~ 16 to S0 MI. ~ ~, All ~rl~ ~b~ to ~1 ~. B~, ~ln, ~ inoi~ mti~, ~nati~t~ sick. ~ ~oy f~ ~. ~ of 2~. ~, ~, ~ ~ o~r ~. ~Z~, ~ 341. ~F~, ~~ [ 245. SCHOOLS, See ~pte: 29-4, City ~e ~ r ~2~0. ~ 8~1~, 8~ A~BZ~  ately h~ inside a ~.~nttal s~ tr~s~r~ati~, hulinV or transfer bosiness i~ a~t~: · c~ 'for profit. ~ce~ ~e~ ot~r licenses are ~t ~fore any ~sm ~11 eel1 or ~ ~id in co~cting hsi~ss. ~ch. not ~re Hot more than 2 ton ~city $' 30.00 ~cial ~t no~ erec~ ; 35.00 284. ~IZI~. each pbce of business I ~. ,chine. (inCr..tat. bu.in,. ,ly) , ~ ,n. lt, for viobtion. Branch office ~ use u~n any ~lic eC~ an2 ~zcial  ' letteri~ of fo~ in=has ~ sine ~ 264. ~ ~LZCZTATIOH-~e ~. ~, ~icle 2 ~ ' oi~ ~cating t~ ~ of ~ fin or the (lntzas~te business only) ~ ~.~ I~ foz ~rcial u~. ~ny. ~rtion ~her~f. or any ~ng~ph. ~n~n~ ~ ~ ~ ~ by a c~rt of ~tent iurisdicti~ to ~ invalid, . V~sion shall not affect ~e ~li~ty of t~ zmi~ez ~f -,~ ~ole or any p~rt ~i, ot~z t~n the ~rt dec~ ~ ~ION 3. ~is r~isg gitton of ~pter 16, ~ of ~ces, City of ~lray Beech, Flori~ to ta~ else6 wi~ d on f~rs~ Fending in ~egu~ session on ~e 24~ day of la~ of the State of Flo=~di ~d ~e C~ty Co~cil will B~t Co~c~ i~ ~e Cl~all ~ the 14~ day of Au~st~