Number
030511
Version
SUBSTITUTE 3
Reference
Sponsor
ALD. BOHL, D'AMATO, MURPHY, DAVIS, GORDON, HENNINGSEN, WADE, SANCHEZ, WITKOWSKI, JOHNSON-ODOM, DONOVAN, BREIER AND RICHARDS
Title
A substitute ordinance regulating certain 24-hour establishments.
Sections
81-129.7 cr
84-7 cr
295-503-2-j-3 am
295-603-2-i-2 am
295-803-2-t-3 rp
295-903-2-b-3-d am
295-905-2-b-6-b am
295-905-2-b-4 rc
Analysis
This ordinance creates a requirement that all convenience stores, filling stations, personal service establishments and restaurants wishing to operate between 12 a.m. and 5 a.m. apply for and receive licenses from the city. It creates a set of standards and procedures for the granting, denial, renewal, non-renewal and revocation of these licenses. A 24-hour establishment license shall not be required of licensed class "B" alcohol beverage premises during those hours when class "B" alcohol beverage premises are permitted to be open. The annual fee for a 24-hour establishment license shall be $190.
Section 295-201-451 of the code of ordinances defines a personal service establishment as: "…an establishment providing services which are of a recurring and personal nature to individuals. This term includes, but is not limited to, a barber shop, beauty salon, shoe repair shop, seamstress, tailor, fortune teller, tanning salon, massage establishment, body piercing establishment or tattoo establishment . This term does not include a portrait studio, dry cleaning establishment, laundromat, photocopy center, health club or repair shop for household items." Further, this ordinance shall not apply to licensed massage establishments licensed pursuant to s. 75-21.
All 24-hour establishments in operation as of the effective date of this ordinance shall be required to comply with its provisions no later than May 1, 2004.
Further, this ordinance deletes certain provisions of the zoning code that regulate the hours of operation of convenience stores, ...
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