HomeMy WebLinkAbout5263-1/26/2015Prepared by Carol Nemmers, Deputy City Clerk, City of Waterloo,
715 Mulberry Street, Waterloo, IA 50703, (319) 291-4323.
ORDINANCE NO. 5263
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE 2007 CODE OF
ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF WATERLOO, BY
AMENDING SECTION 6, AFTER HOURS
ESTABLISHMENTS, OF CHAPTER 1, LICENSE AND
BUSINESS REGULATIONS, OF TITLE 3, BUSINESS
AND LICENSE REGULATIONS, AND RENUMBERING TO
SECTION 3, CHAPTER 3, TITLE 3.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WATERLOO,
IOWA:
That Section 6, After Hours Establishments, of Chapter 1,
License and Business Regulations, of Title 3, Business and
License Regulations, of the 2007 Code of Ordinances of the City
of Waterloo, is hereby amended in its entirety and renumbered to
Section 3, Chapter 3, Title 3.
3-3-3: AFTER HOURS ESTABLISHMENTS:
A. No person shall carry on or operate an after hours
establishment in the city without first procuring a license
and paying an annual fee of three hundred fifty dollars
($350.00). A license shall be granted only if the person
is of good moral character as defined by section 3-2-2 of
this code. In the case of a club, corporation, limited
liability company, partnership, or other entity or
association of persons, the officers of the club or
association, the shareholders of the corporation, the
members of the limited liability company, the partners of a
partnership, or the owners of the entity, as applicable,
shall be persons of good moral character as so defined.
B. Definition: For purposes of this section, "after hours
establishment" means any business, establishment or place
open to members of the general public at any time between
the hours of 12:00 midnight and 6:00 a.m., which is an
adult business/adult use as defined in the zoning ordinance
or which has for its primary purpose entertainment of any
kind, social gathering, dancing, the playing of games of
skill or chance in any form and regardless of legality, or
the playing of live or recorded music, and which holds no
permit or license to sell or dispense alcoholic beverages
but which may allow patrons or invitees to bring their own
alcoholic beverages for consumption on the premises.
"General public" includes but is not limited to persons who
pay a fee or charge to enter the premises or who are
required to obtain membership or other designation of
preferred status in or from the establishment.
C. Application for License: Each person desiring to engage in
the business of carrying on or operating an after hours
establishment shall make written application to the city
clerk on forms furnished by the city clerk, which shall
contain the following information:
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1. Name and address of applicant.
2. Business name and business address.
3. Legal description of business premises.
4. Brief description of operation.
D. Investigation Of Applicant: Upon receipt of an original
application for a liquor license or beer permit by the city
clerk, it shall be forwarded to the chief of police, who
shall conduct an investigation and shall submit a written
report on the applicant as to the truth of the facts
averred in the application and a recommendation to the city
council as to the approval or denial of the license. It
shall be the duty of the health inspector, the building
inspector and the fire chief to inspect the premises to
determine if they conform to the requirements of the city,
and no license shall be approved until or unless an
approving report has been filed with the city council by
such officers. The city council shall then act upon the
application and either approve or deny it. Upon
council approval, the city clerk shall issue a one
license accordingly. In the case of denial, the
council shall state the reasons for denial.
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E. Inspections: An applicant for a license under this chapter
must, as a further condition for approval by the city
council, give written consent on the application for
members of code enforcement, the fire, police and health
departments and the building inspector to enter upon the
premises without warrant to inspect for violations of the
provisions of state law and of this chapter.
F. Nature of License: A license under this chapter shall be a
purely personal privilege. It shall not constitute
property, nor be subject to attachment and execution nor be
alienable nor assignable, and in any case it shall cease
upon the death of the licensee or the termination of its
existence. However, the director may, in his discretion,
allow the executor or administrator of a licensee to
operate the business of the decedent for a reasonable time
not to exceed the expiration date of the license. Every
license shall be issued in the name of the applicant, and
no person holding a license shall allow any other person to
use same.
G. Revocation: A license under this chapter shall be
revocable for cause. A license may be revoked by the city
council, after required notice, for failure to comply with
state law, as well as any or all city ordinances relating
to the operation of an after hours establishment.
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PASSED 3rd CONSIDERATION:
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PASSED AND ADOPTED this 26th day of January, 2015.
ATTEST:
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Suzy Shares, CMC
City C erk
rnest G. Clark, Mayor
CERTIFICATE
I, Suzy Schares, City Clerk of the City of Waterloo, Iowa,
do hereby certify that the preceding is a true and complete copy
of Ordinance No. 5263 as passed and adopted by the City Council
of the City of Waterloo, Iowa, on the 26th day of January, 2015.
Witness my hand and seal of office this 26th day of January,
2015.
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SEAL Suzy S ares, CMC
City Clerk