(Added by Ord. #1468, ; Ord. #1500; Ord. #1604, 1; Ord. #1824, 1; Ord. #2102, 1)

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9-2 SCHEDULE OF LICENSE FEES. 9-2.1 s: Duration of s. The fee for any license required by Section 9-1 shall be that set forth in this section for the particular business involved. The fee and the duration of the license shall be annual, quarterly, monthly, weekly or daily as indicated in this section. The letter" a" following the fee shall indicate an annual fee, the letter "d" shall indicate a daily fee, the letter "m" shall indicate a monthly fee. The letter "q" shall indicate a quarterly fee, and the letter "w" shall indicate a weekly fee. a. Schedule of s Established. 1. Advertising. By benches: For 10 or less $100.00 a For each additional bench 20.00 a By banners, pennants, flags or decorations suspended over or along any street or sidewalk 50.00 a By billboards, erecting, manufacturing, or operating 400.00 a For each additional billboard face 50.00 a By handbills (see subsection 9-1.1, Definitions) 100.00 a or 30.00 q or 10.00 d By searchlight 100.00 a or 30.00 q By posting 10.00 d By sound truck, per vehicle 100.00 a or 30.00 m or 10.00 d By methods other than those enumerated above, based on the gross receipts of such business: From 0 to $10,000 40.00 a For each additional $1,000.00 or fraction 5.00 a By supergraphic sign $2.00 per square foot of total sign area a (Added by Ord. #1468, 6200.1; Ord. #1500; Ord. #1604, 1; Ord. #1824, 1; Ord. #2102, 1) 2. Amusements. Bowling alleys, table tennis, and shuffleboard: For one table or alley 25.00 a

For each additional table or alley (permit required) 10.00 a Card clubs or school (permit required) 200.00 a Carnivals: For the first day 300.00 d For each additional day 50.00 d A refundable (cash) clean up deposit 400.00 Charity solicitations (permit required) Children's rides (other than in amusement zones), per machine 15.00 a Circuses (see subsection 9-4.10): For the first day 125.00 d For each additional day 30.00 d For each sideshow where separate admission is charged: For the first day 20.00 d For each additional day 10.00 d Circus processions or parades, each 500.00 Dance halls: Where dances are held not oftener than once a week 50.00 a Where more often than once a week (permit required) 300.00 a Itinerant shows wherein theatrical performances, acrobatic 25.00 d feats, or singing or dancing is presented, not including regularly licensed theaters (permit required) Mechanically and electronically operated amusement machines: For each amusement machine 100.00 a The license fee for an arcade shall be 1,000.00 a Miniature trains, auto, airplanes, boat rides, merry-go-rounds, 50.00 a or other rides, automatic picture machines, and Skee-Ball For each amusement conducted (in addition to initial license) 20.00 a Pool and billiard halls, for each table (permit required) 100.00 a Shooting galleries, archery ranges, or other games of ball 15.00 m rolling, ring throwing, disc throwing, stick throwing, or any game of skill (permit required) Skating rinks 100.00 a For each amusement conducted 10.00 a Trained wild or domestic animal shows having an established place of business in the City where exhibitions are given and admission is charged (no circus or carnival may be licensed under this section) 50.00 a

Traveling shows or exhibitions showing in tents where admission is charged or contributions are solicited: For the first day 15.00 d For each additional day 10.00 d For exhibitions where an admission fee or collection is taken or goods offered for sale or given away and not otherwise provided for Wild West shows: 30.00 d For the first day 30.00 d For each additional day 15.00 d For each sideshow Wild West Show where separate admission is charged: For the first day 10.00 d For each additional day 10.00 d (Added by Ord. #1468, 6200.2; Ord. #1635, 1; Ord. #1672, 1; Ord. #1688, 1; Ord. #1824, 1) 3. Auctions. For Auctions establishments 800.00 a For each auctioneer therein employed 300.00 a For auctioneers of property other than jewelry and other than at an auction house For auctioneers of jewelry other than at an auction house (permit required) For the auction of motor vehicles that are subject to sale at an auction (Added by Ord. #1468, 6200.3; Ord. #1674, 1) 4. Apartment houses, bungalow courts, hotels, rooming and boarding houses or any other rental income property not herein designated 30.00 d 60.00 d 5.00 per vehicle 20.00 Per unit (Added by Ord. #1468, 6200.4; Ord. #1604, 2; Ord. #1676, 1; Ord. #1824, 1) 5. Automobiles for Hire, Lease, or Rent. For one vehicle offered for hire, lease or rent 100.00 a For each additional vehicle so offered 5.00 a For ambulances and invalid coaches, per vehicle 40.00 a (Added by Ord. #1468, 6200.5) 6. Automobile Parking Lots. (Permit required) 36.00 a (Added by Ord, #1468, 6200.6) 7. Automobile Sight-Seeing Tour Ticket Agencies 25.00 a (Added by Ord. #1468, 6200.7) 8. Automobile or Taxicab for Hire Driving. a

Per driver (see also paragraph a, 65. of this subsection) 10.00 a (Added by Ord. #1468, 6200.8) 9. Auto Wreckers. (Permit required) Includes the sale of used auto parts and supplies 200.00 a (Added by Ord. #1468, 6200.9) 10. Bail Bond Brokers. (Added by Ord. #1468, 6200.10) 11. Bankrupt Stocks 25.00 d (Added by Ord. #1468, 6200.11) 12. Barbershops. For shops with one operator 100.00 a For each additional operator/chair 25.00 a For each additional manicurist 15.00 a For each shoeshine person 15.00 a (Added by Ord. #1468, 6200.12; Ord. #1604, 3; Ord. #1824, 1) 13. Beauty Parlors. For separate business entity or location including operator 100.00 a (Added by Ord. #1468, 6200.13; Ord. #1604, 4; Ord. #1824, 1) 14. Beauticians. House-to-house 100.00 a (Added by Ord. #1468, 6200.14) 15. Beer Parlors and Cocktail Lounges. For each business entity or location 500.00 a (Added by Ord. #1468, 6200.15; Ord. #1604, 5; Ord. #1824, 1) 16. Live Entertainment. For each business entity or location 250.00 a (Added by Ord. #1468, 6200.15a) 17. Building Trades. (See Contractors) (Added by Ord. #1468, 6200.17) 18. Burglar Alarm Systems Services 100.00 a (Added by Ord. #1468, 6200.18; Ord. #1824, 1) 19. es and Professions. (a) Generally including any business not specifically provided for in this Chapter, based on the gross receipts of such business: Gross Receipts Annual $ 0 to $199,999 $200.00

200,000 to 249,999 225.00 250,000 to 299,999 250.00 300,000 to 349,999 275.00 350,000 to 399,999 300.00 400,000 to 449,999 325.00 450,000 to 499,999 350.00 500,000 to 549,999 375.00 550,000 to 599,999 400.00 600,000 to 649,999 425.00 650,000 to 699,999 450.00 700,000 to 749,999 475.00 750,000 to 799,999 500.00 800,000 to 849,999 525.00 850,000 to 899,999 550.00 900,000 to 949,999 575.00 950,000 to 999,999 600.00 Plus, per $1,000 or portion thereof over $1 million. 25 (b) Professions. For every person engaged in any trade, calling occupation, vocation, profession or other means of livelihood, such as attorneys and doctors (of any kind), and not as an employee of another, and not specifically provided for in this section, shall be based on the gross receipts of such profession: Gross Receipts Annual $ 0 to $299,999 $ 250.00 300,000 to 349,999 350.00 350,000 to 399,999 450.00 400,000 to 449,999 550.00 450,000 to 499,999 650.00 500,000 to 549,999 750.00 550,000 to 599,999 850.00 600,000 to 649,999 950.00 650,000 to 699,999 1,050.00 700,000 to 749,999 1,150.00 750,000 to 799,999 1,250.00 800,000 to 849,999 1,350.00 850,000 to 899,999 1,450.00 900,000 to 949,999 1,550.00 950,000 to 999,999 1,650.00 Plus per $1,000 or portion thereof over $1 million 1.00 (Added by Ord. #1468, 6200.19, 6200.19a; Ord. #1483; Ord. #1604, 6; Ord. #1610, 1; Ord. #1659, 1, 2; Ord. #1831, 1)

20. Bus inals or Stage Depots. Where buses used in interurban bus service are permitted to stand, or where such vehicles are refueled, or where passengers board or disembark, per vehicle utilized (Added by Ord. #1468, 6200.20) 25.00 a 21. Cemeteries 300.00 a (Added by Ord. #1468, 6200.21; Ord. #1824, 1) 22. Cesspool Pumping 50.00 a (Added by Ord. #1468, 6200.22) 23. Checkrooms 25.00 a (Added by Ord. #1468, 6200.23) 24. Christmas Trees, Sales of. For each business entity or location (with or without conjunction with a licensed business) Cleanup deposit (lot must be cleaned up within 30 days after Christmas or deposit will be forfeited) (Added by Ord. #1604, 6200.24) 25. Cigar Stand, etc. For the sale of candy, peanuts, popcorn, chewing gum, ice cream, hot dogs, hamburgers, cigars, and cigarettes (Added by Ord. #1468, 6200.25) 50.00 a 300.00 a 40.00 a 26. Contractors. General contractor, lathing, plastering, roofing, plumbing, electrical, sewer, refrigeration, heating, or air conditioning (installation, maintaining, repairing); signs, neon or electric Boilers; hot water heating; steam fitting; cabinet and mill work; cement and concrete; elevator installations; fire protection; engineering; flooring; wood; glass installation; insulation; landscaping; masonry ornamental materials; painting and decorating; sheet metals; steel reinforcing; steel structure; structural pest control; tile, ceramics and mosaics; welding; well drilling Classified specialists (as defined by the Registrar of Contractors, Contractors State Board), not otherwise specifically provided for in this article (Added by Ord. #1468, 6200.26; Ord. #1604, 8; Ord. #1824, 1) 200.00 a 150.00 a 100.00 a 27. Gardeners. Each 50.00 a (Added by Ord. #1604, 6200.26a) 28. Dancing Academies. (Added by Ord. #1468, 6200.27)

29. Deliveries. Groceries by traveling grocery stores or buses (per vehicle) 800.00 a By vehicle of goods other than edibles and not having an established 50.00 a place of business in the City, including earth movers (per vehicle) Gasoline or other petroleum products: Per truck 50.00 a For each trailer 10.00 a By vehicle of edibles to dealers (per vehicle) 50.00 a By vehicle of goods other than edibles to dealers (per vehicle) 50.00 a By vehicle to established dealers in barber or beauty shop supplies 50.00 a (per vehicle) Water, bottled or otherwise (per vehicle) 50.00 a Delivery trucks continued earth movers (per vehicle) 50.00 a (Added by Ord. #1468, 6200.28; Ord. #1604, 10) 30. Reserved. (Added by Ord. #1468, 6200.29; Ord. #1824, 1; repealed by Ord. #1980) 31. Electrical. (See Contractors) (Added by Ord. #1468, 6200.30) 32. Fortune-Telling. (Permit required) 1,000.00 a Advertising 500.00 a (Added by Ord. #1468, 6200.31) 33. Health Institutions. Engaging in physical culture or exercise, excluding private clubs, or public or private school gymnasiums (Added by Ord. #1468, 6200.32) 100.00 a 34. Insurance Brokers. For each business entity or location 100.00 a (Added by Ord. #1468, 6200.33; Ord. #1604, 11) 35. Itinerant Vendors 160.00 a (Added by Ord. #1468, 6200.34) 36. Junk Dealers. (Permit required) 300.00 a (Added by Ord. #1468, 6200.35) 37. Lathing. (See Contractors) (Added by Ord. #1468, 6200.36) 38. Laundries and Laundromats, Self-Service. For each business entity or location 100.00 a (Added by Ord. #856, 6200.37a)

39. Maintenance Services not Otherwise Specifically Provided for. With no fixed place of business in the City 50.00 a (Added by Ord. #1468, 6200.38) 40. Massage Establishment. 400.00 a (Added by Ord. #1468, 6200.39; amended by Ord. #2031, 1) 41. Massage Technician 50.00 a (Added by Ord. #1468, 6200.39a; amended by Ord. #2031, 1) 42. Money Lenders. Excluding bond brokers or bank institutions 500.00 a (Added by Ord. #1468, 6200.40; Ord. #1824, 1 43. Savings and Loan Associations 500.00 a (Added by Ord. #1468, 6200.40a; Ord. #1824, 1) 44. Motion Pictures. For producing pictures of photoplays: 3 days or less 300.00 5 days or less 500.00 More than 5 days 700.00 (Added by Ord. #1468, 6200.41; Ord. #1824, 1) 45. Name Change of. For each change of name 5.00 (Added by Ord. #1468, 6200.42) 46. Painting. (Also see Contractors) No State license, painting one or more structures for profit 50.00 a (Added by Ord. #1468, 6200.43) 47. Parking Lots. (Permit required) 36.00 a (Added by Ord. #1468, 6200.44) 48. Patrol Systems. Including guarding against theft, fire, or both, or performing 100.00 a any service customarily performed by peace officers For each patrolman thus employed, including parttime 20.00 a (Added by Ord. #1468, 6200.45; Ord. #1824, 1) 49. Peddlers. Of edibles by catering truck 100.00 a Of notions 10.00 d (Added by Ord. #1468, 6200.46; Ord. #1604, 15; Ord. #1732, 5) 50. Plastering. (See Contractors) (Added by Ord. #1468, 6200.47) 51. Plumbing. (See Contractors)

(Added by Ord. #1468, 6200.48) 52. Real Estate Brokers 100.00 a (Added by Ord. #1468, 6200.49; Ord. #1604, 16) 53. Real Estate Salespersons. (Each salesperson shall furnish the Tax Collectors with the name and address of the licensed real estate broker by whom the salesperson is employed) For the transfer of the license of a salesperson from one licensed broker to another licensed broker during the period of the license (Added by Ord. #1468, 6200.49a; Ord. #1604, 17) 54. Refrigeration, Heating, or Air Conditioning. Installing, maintaining or repairing (See Contractors) (Added by Ord. #1468, 6200.50) 55. Roofing. (See Contractors) (Added by Ord. #1468, 6200.51) 56. Rubbish or Waste Collecting. 5.00 For one truck engaged in gathering, collecting, or removing 500.00 a rubbish For each additional truck so engaged 250.00 a (Added by Ord. #1468, 6200.52; Ord. #1824, 1) 57. Scissors or Other Cutlery Grinding. House-to-house 12.00 a (Added by Ord. #1468, 6200.53) 58. Secondhand Dealers. Excluding auto wreckers and used motor vehicle dealers 100.00 a (Added by Ord. #1468, 6200.54) 59. Sewers. (See Contractors) (Added by Ord. #1468, 6200.55) 60. Shoe Shining Stands. Per person employed 10.00 a (Added by Ord. #1468, 6200.56) 61. Shoe Repair Shops 30.00 a (Added by Ord. #1468, 6200.57) 62. Soliciting. For each solicitor 65.00 a (Added by Ord. #1468, 6200.58) 63. Storage Indoor-Outdoor. (See subsection 9-2.1a, 76.) (Added by Ord. #1468, 6200.59)

64. Swap Meet (Mall) Operators 1,000.00 a For each participant or space (booth) owner 250.00 a (Added by Ord. #1468, 6200.60; Ord. #1824, 1) 65. Taxicabs. For the first vehicle (taxi) 100.00 a For each additional vehicle (taxi) 50.00 a For each application for a location or a change of location, of a taxicab stand (also see paragraph a, 8. of this subsection) (Added by Ord. #1468, 6200.61; Ord. #1949, 1) 66. Television Installations or Services. 100.00 With no fixed place of business in the City 40.00 a (Added by Ord. #1468, 6200.62) 67. Theaters. Where a fee is charged or received: 499 seats or less 500.00 a 500 seats and less than 750 600.00 a 750 seats and less than 1,000 700.00 a 1,000 seats and less than 1,500 800.00 a More than 1,500 seats 900.00 a Drive-in theaters capacity shall be computed on the basis of 2 1/2 seats per automobile space in the theater. (Added by Ord. #1468, 6200.63; Ord. #1824, 1) 68. Toilets, Portable Installations. Maintenance 75.00 a (Added by Ord. #1468, 6200.64) 69. Trailer Courts. For each rental space 10.00 a For each house trailer maintained for occupancy rental 10.00 a (Added by Ord. #1468, 6200.65) 70. Two Types of. Where two (2) or more businesses are carried on at the same address under the same ownership, the license shall be paid for the business conducted for which the higher fee is required. (Added by Ord. #1468, 6200.66) 71. Used Car Dealers. (Permit required) Gross receipt basis (Added by Ord. #1468, 6200.67) 72. Used Machinery for Resale. (Added by Ord. #1468, 6200.68)

73. Vehicle Identification Tags. Replacement of 1.00 (Added by Ord. #1468, 6200.69) 74. Vending or Other Machines. Amusement devices not otherwise specifically provided for 15.00 a requiring 5 or more to operate, per machine Cigarettes and cigars, for each machine 20.00 a Ice, per machine 25.00 a Music boxes or devices, remote control or otherwise, per machine 25.00 a For each coin intake slot wherever located 10.00 a Weighing machines operated by means of a coin, per machine 10.00 a For each vending machine not otherwise specifically provided for, 10.00 a per machine (Added by Ord. #1468, 6200.70; Ord. #1483; Ord. #1604, 18) 75. No Fixed Place of. Any person conducting business in or with the City and not having a fixed place of business within the City (Added by Ord. #1468, 6200.71; Ord. #1824, 1) 76. Warehouses. Warehouse use for any purpose: 100.00 a For the first 4,000 square feet of space 100.00 a For each additional 1,000 square feet of space 10.00 a (Added by Ord. #1468, 6200.72; Ord. #1824, 1) 77. Armored Cars. For each vehicle 25.00 a For each guard 5.00 a (Added by Ord. #1604, 6200.74) 78. Dog Kennel 50.00 a (Added by Ord. #1604, 6200.75) 79. Mail Orders. Pertaining to home based businesses only, for each operation or location (Added by Ord. #1604, 6200.76; Ord. #1824, 1; Ord. #1980) 100.00 a 80. Office Use. For each operation of or location 50.00 a (Added by Ord. #1604, 6200.77) 81. Light Hauling 50.00 a (Added by Ord. #1604, 6200.78; Ord. #1824, 1) 82. Tow Trucks.

Per vehicle 50.00 a (Added by Ord. #1604, 6200.79) 83. Nail Salon. For shops with one operator 100.00 a For each additional operator/booth rented 25.00 a (Added by Ord. #1824, 1)