CITY OF REVELSTOKE
BYLAW # 1503
Being a Bylaw to Provide for the Licensing and Regulation of Businesses in the City of Revelstoke in accordance with the provisions of the Municipal Act.
WHEREAS the Council of the City of Revelstoke, deems it necessary to authorize and regulate the issuance of licenses and the levying and collecting of license fees in respect to the trades, occupations, professions and businesses hereinafter set forth.
NOW THEREFORE the Council of the City of Revelstoke, in open meeting assembled, enacts as follows:
SHORT TITLE
1. This Bylaw may be cited for all purposes as the "City of Revelstoke Business Licensing and Regulation Bylaw #1503, 1995".
INTERPRETATION
2. In the Bylaw, unless the context otherwise requires:
APPLICANT: Means any person who makes application for a business license under the provisions of this Bylaw.
BUILDING INSPECTOR: Means any person appointed from time to time as Building Inspector for the City and includes any person lawfully acting in that capacity.
BUSINESS: Means carrying on a commercial or industrial undertaking of any kind or nature or the providing of professional, personal or other services for the purpose of gain or profit, but does not include an activity carried on by the government, its agencies or government owned corporations.
CITY: Means the City of Revelstoke.
FEE: Means the license fees prescribed in Schedule "A".
FIRE CHIEF: Means any person appointed from time to time as Fire Chief for the City and includes any person lawfully acting in that capacity.
LICENSE: Means a license issued under this Bylaw.
LICENSE INSPECTOR: Means a person appointed from time to time as License Inspector by the City and includes any person lawfully acting in that capacity.
NON-RESIDENT BUSINESS: Means a business, other than a resident business carried on in the City or with respect to which any work or service is performed in the City.
RESIDENT BUSINESS: Means a business carried on in or from premises within the City.
3. The definitions of classes of business set out in Schedule "A" form a part of this Bylaw.
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LICENSE REQUIRED:
4. No person shall carry on, maintain, own or operate from premises within the City a trade, business, profession, occupation or calling without holding a valid and subsisting license issued under this Bylaw by the License Inspector.
5. Any person who,
(a) advertises by newspaper publicity or otherwise, as open for business of any kind;
(b) deals in or buys, sells, barters or displays, or offers by advertisement or otherwise to buy, sell, or barter things of any kind, either on behalf of himself or of any other person; or
(c) advertises as open to render professional or other services;
to the inhabitants of or visitors in the City, shall be deemed to be carrying on, engaged in, or practicing within the City their respective profession, business, trade, occupation, employment, calling or purpose.
6. No person required to be licensed herein shall sell, offer for sale, or display goods or canvass or solicit business of any kind whatsoever on any highway, street, lane, sidewalk or public parking lot within the City except as allowed by this Bylaw.
7. No person in the City shall call at any residence between the hours of 8:00 p.m. and 9:00 a.m. for the purpose of selling, soliciting or taking orders for goods, materials, publications or service of any kind, unless a previous appointment has been made for such call.
8. A holder of a license shall apply for renewal of the license prior to the beginning of each licensing period as long as the business for which the license is held is carried on, and shall pay to the City the annual license fee set out in Schedule "A".
LOCATION AND NUMBER OF PLACES OF BUSINESS:
9. A person who carries on more than one business in or from any one premises shall obtain a separate license for each business.
10. Where a business is carried on in or from more than one premises in the City, the business carried on from or in each premises shall be deemed a separate business.
EXEMPTIONS:
11. This Bylaw does not apply to:
(a) non-resident businesses exempted from a licensing requirement by Section 499 of the Municipal Act;
(b) real estate agents exempted by Section 45 of the Real Estate Act;
(c) performances, concerts, exhibitions or entertainments the net proceeds of which are devoted to a charitable purpose;
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(d) performances, concerts, exhibitions, entertainments or concessions held in a licensed theatre or other licensed place; or
(e) the business of letting or renting not more than two rooms.
LICENSING PERIOD:
12. Except as hereinafter otherwise provided, licenses shall be granted for a One year period to commence on the first day of January and to terminate on the 31st day of December, in each and every year.
LICENSE APPLICATION AND FEE:
13. An applicant shall complete the application form supplied by the City for the purpose of issuing licenses. The application shall be signed by the owner of the business or their duly authorized agent, provided that in the case of a partnership or multiple owners any one of such partners or owners may apply and such partner or owner applying shall be deemed to be the duly authorized agent of all the partners or owners.
14. The application form shall be delivered to the License Inspector and shall be accompanied by the applicable license fee set out in Schedule "A" and an executed consent for criminal record search, when required by the License Inspector. In the case of a partnership or multiple owners an executed consent shall be delivered in respect of each partner or owner.
15. No license fee paid pursuant to this Bylaw shall be refundable.
16. The license fee prescribed in this Bylaw shall be reduced by one-half in respect of a person who becomes liable to be licensed after the 31st day of July in any year.
FEES COLLECTED:
17. All fees collected by the License Inspector under this Bylaw shall be paid forthwith to the Treasurer of the City who shall deal with the said fees in the manner provided by the Municipal Act.
ISSUING OF LICENSES:
18. The License Inspector is hereby authorized to grant, issue or transfer licenses pursuant to this Bylaw where this Bylaw and other City Bylaws regulating building, zoning, health, sanitation and business are and will be complied with by the applicant in respect of the premises.
19. The License Inspector is hereby authorized to determine with respect to each application for a license, what class of business listed in Schedule "A" the application comes within.
20. The License Inspector shall, prior to issuing a license, obtain approval in writing from the Fire Chief, Building Inspector, Medical Health Officer, Electrical Inspector for the Province of British Columbia and any other official concerned with the administration and enforcement of the City Bylaws referred to in Section 17, but only as required in each case.
21. The License Inspector shall not issue a license for premises where food is prepared, displayed or sold, until the premises have been approved for business by the Medical Health Officer for the Province of British Columbia.
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CHANGES AFFECTING LICENSE:
22. A person granted a business license under this bylaw shall;
(a) notify the License Inspector of any change in the mailing and/or business address, the classification of the business, the premises in which the business is being carried out, and (b) notify the License Inspector when the license is no longer required.
23. A person holding a business license under this bylaw where the license fee for the business license is based on floor area, ground area, number of persons engaged in the business, number of machines or number of rental units, shall notify the License Inspector of any change in the floor area, ground area, number of persons engaged in the business, number of machines or number of rental units, before commencing any change, and shall pay to the City any increase in fee or fees resulting from the change before commencing the change.
TRANSFER OF LICENSE:
24. No person shall transfer a business to another person or another premises without obtaining a transfer of the license.
25. An applicant for transfer of a license shall pay to the License Inspector in advance of obtaining the transfer a fee of Ten ($10.00) Dollars.
26. The License Inspector is hereby authorized to refuse to issue a transfer of license where the premises to which the applicant wishes to transfer the business does not comply with the requirements of this Bylaw or other City Bylaws regulating buildings, zoning, health, and sanitation.
SUSPENSION OF LICENSES:
27. The License Inspector may suspend a license for such period as he may determine, subject to Section 513 of the Municipal Act.
28. A notice of suspension of license may be posted by the Inspector upon the premises for which the license was issued and such notice shall not be removed until the license is reinstated, the licensee ceases to occupy the premises, or a business other than the one carried on by the licensee is started on the premises.
29. The License Inspector may also demand the return of any license held by the licensee during such period of suspension.
LICENSE TO BE DISPLAYED:
30. The licensee or person in charge or control of premises where the business for which a license is issued or is carried on, shall at all times keep the license or licenses prominently displayed in the business area of the premises to which the public has access.
LICENSE INSPECTOR:
31. The Council may, by resolution, appoint a person to be the License Inspector and may, in addition appoint such persons as Council deems necessary to assist the License Inspector in the administration and enforcement of this Bylaw.
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INSPECTION:
32. The License Inspector is hereby authorized to enter, at all reasonable times, upon any property subject to this Bylaw in order to ascertain whether this Bylaw is being observed.
SECURITIES:
33. Where specified in Schedule "A" of this Bylaw, an applicant for a license to carry on a non-resident business shall deposit with the License Inspector, by way of cash, certified cheque or negotiable securities an amount of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00). The security shall be given from the date the License is issued, and shall be subject to Section 501 of the Municipal Act.
This section does not apply to an itinerant seller who has furnished and maintains security pursuant to the Consumer Protection Act.
ADDITIONAL FEES:
34. A person required to be licensed under the provisions of this Bylaw who has failed to renew the License prior to the beginning of a licensing period shall pay to the City the following amounts, which amounts shall be in addition to the license fee.
(a) In respect of any license fee paid within thirty days from the beginning of the licensing period, 10% of the license fee.
(b) In respect of any license fee paid from thirty-one days to sixty days after the date fixed for payment of the license fee, 20% of the amount of the license fee.
VIOLATIONS AND PENALTIES:
35. Every person who offends against any of the provisions of this Bylaw, or permits any act or thing to be done in contravention or violation of any provisions of this Bylaw, or neglects to do or refrains from doing anything required to be done by this Bylaw, or does any act or thing which violates any of the provisions of this Bylaw, shall be deemed to have committed an offence under this Bylaw and shall be liable on conviction to a fine of not more than Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) and the costs of prosecution. Each day on which an offence continues shall constitute a separate offence.
36. Schedule "A" and the regulations set out in Schedule "A" in respect of each class of business form a part of and are enforceable in the same manner as this Bylaw.
APPEAL PROCEDURES
37. Any person whose license has been suspended, or has been refused a license, or who wishes to appeal a business classification determined by the License Inspector, may appeal to Council by giving notice to the Municipal Administrator of the intention to appeal. Such appeal shall be made in writing and shall state in a concise manner the grounds upon which the appeal is made. Council shall appoint a time and place for the hearing of the appeal and may confirm or set aside such decisions made by the License Inspector as it may deem fit.
38. The City of Revelstoke Licensing and Regulating Bylaw #1262 and amending Bylaws #1268, #1352, #1379 and #1428 are hereby repealed.
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39. This Bylaw shall take effect upon the date of its adoption by City Council.
READ A FIRST TIME THIS 14th DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1995
READ A SECOND TIME THIS 14th DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1995
READ A THIRD TIME THIS 14th DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1995
ADOPTED THIS 27th DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1995.
CLERK MAYOR
I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the City of Revelstoke Business License Bylaw #1503, 1995.
CLERK
CITY OF REVELSTOKE
SCHEDULE "A" TO BYLAW #1503
Every person proposing to carry on or carrying on any trade, business, profession, occupation or calling enumerated hereunder shall, unless otherwise here provided, pay at the time of application for a license and thereafter annually by the first day of January in each year the license fee set opposite thereto.
1. AGENT FOR OUTSIDE MERCHANT - $150.00
Agent for Outside Merchant means any person who, either on his own behalf or as an agent for another, sells, or solicits or takes orders for the sale by retail or wholesale of goods, wares or merchandise to be supplied by any person not carrying on a resident business within the City.
License applicants for a business within this classification shall post security as set out in Section 33 of this Bylaw.
2. AMUSEMENT PARK - $100.00
Amusement Park means any water slide, miniature golf course, go-kart track, bumper cars or other similar place of entertainment.
Every person holding a license under this section may also sell by retail without further license or fee: food, novelties, tobacco, gifts and souvenirs.
3. APPLIANCES OR OTHER SMALL HOUSEHOLD EQUIPMENT REPAIR - $75.00
4. ARCADE OR AMUSEMENT CENTRE - $10.00 per machine / minimum $100.00
5. AUCTIONEER
(a) $150.00 (b) If in conjunction with another business - $60.00
6. AUTOMOBILE DEALER
(a) New & Used - $250.00 & $40.00 for each additional location.
A dealer under this classification may also operate an auto body shop business without any additional license or fee.
(b) Used and Second Hand - $150.00
7. AUTOMOBILE SERVICE STATIONS
(a) Full Service Gasoline Outlet - $150.00 (b) Self-Serve Gasoline Outlet - $100.00 (c) Self-Serve Gasoline Outlet with retail sales area up to 92 sq.m. - $150.00
The operation of commercial towing is allowed in conjunction with this license without any additional license or fee.
8. AUTOMOBILE SPECIALTY REPAIR /AUTO BODY REPAIR /PAINT SHOP $125.00
Specialty Repair Shop means the operation of shops repairing and replacing radiators, mufflers, transmissions and similar motor vehicle components.
Auto Body Repair and/or Paint Shop means every person carrying on the business of doing body repair or restoration work on motor vehicles.
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9. AUTOMOBILE TOWING
(a) 1-2 trucks $100.00 (b) 3 trucks and over $150.00
10. AUTOMOBILE WRECKER - With sale of second hand parts - $150.00
An operator shall be permitted to sell by way of retail and wholesale new automobile accessories without requiring an additional license or fee. Commercial towing (wrecker service) and automobile storage will also be considered as an adjunct to this classification without any further license or fee being required, provided that the operator is the same person operating the business of automobile wrecking.
11. BAKERY
(a) $100.00 (b) when another business is operated in conjunction with the bakery - $150.00
12. BANKS AND CREDIT UNIONS
(a) $650.00 (b) Plus $150.00 for each additional location.
Bank means any chartered bank as defined by the Bank Act.
Credit Union means a Credit Union authorized to carry on a business under the Financial Institutions Act.
13. BARBER, BEAUTY PARLOUR, HAIRDRESSER, STYLIST - $50.00 for first barber/stylist plus $25.00 for each additional barber/stylist.
14. Bed and Breakfast
(a) Residential - up to two bedrooms used as bed and breakfast accommodation $50.00 (b) Commercial - $50.00 plus $4.00 per bedroom used as bed and breakfast accommodation
15. BOOKKEEPING SERVICES - $50.00
16. BOWLING ALLEY- $22.00 for the first five lanes; $10.00 for each additional lane.
17. BREWER'S AGENT - $70.00
18. BULK FUEL STORAGE PLANT - $125.00
19. BUSINESS OR DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT - $125.00
20. BUSINESS OFFICE - $50.00
Business Office means an office for a business that is not covered by another classification in this Schedule.
21. CAMPGROUND - $3.00 for each camping space available for rental.
22. CARNIVAL/CIRCUS - $100.00 per day
Each applicant for a license issued under this classification shall provide to the License Inspector proof of $1,000,000.00 liability insurance and shall post security as set out in Section 33 of this Bylaw.
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23. CAR WASH
(a) Automatic - $30.00 for each machine. (b) Coin or manually operated - $20.00 per bay.
24. CATERING SERVICE - $75.00
Catering service means any person supplying food or drink to banquets, parties or other places not in a licensed restaurant. This classification does not apply to those persons holding a business license for a restaurant or dining room.
25. CHIMNEY CLEANING SERVICE - $50.00
Prior to issuance of license, applications shall be approved by the Fire Chief.
26. CHRISTMAS TREE SALES - $50.00
27. COLD STORAGE LOCKERS OR ICE PLANT - $60.00
28. CONSULTING SERVICE - $75.00
Consulting Service means a paid consulting business that is not covered by another classification in this Schedule.
29. CONCESSION SALES OR SNACK BAR - $50.00
Concession Sales or Snack Bar means any business in which light refreshments, lunches, confectionery and tobacco, or any one or more of them are served or offered for sale in premises that do not exceed 47 sq. meters.
30. CONTRACTORS
(a) General Contractor - $150.00 (b) Sub Contractor - $80.00
General Contractor means any person who in the normal course of his business engages three or more sub contractors, who shall also be subject to the licensing requirements of this Bylaw in their specific trade or trades. A General Contractor shall supply upon the request of the License Inspector, a list of all sub contractors who the general contractor proposes to engage or engages.
Sub Contractor means any person performing a specific trade.
31. CREDIT BUREAU / COLLECTION AGENCY
(a) $75.00 (b) Where both a Collection Agency and a Credit Bureau are carried on, the license fee shall be $90.00.
32. DANCE ORCHESTRA - $50.00
Dance Orchestra means any person or persons supplying live, recorded or taped music for the entertainment of others.
33. DAY CARE CENTRE - $50.00
Licensees in this classification are subject to the Community Care Facilities Act.
34. DELIVERY SERVICE - EXPRESS, FREIGHT OR CARTAGE - $120.00
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35. DOG SALON AND/OR PET GROOMING SERVICE - $50.00
36. DRAFTSMAN/GRAPHIC ARTIST - $50.00 per person
37. DRY CLEANER AND/OR LAUNDROMAT - $130.00
38. EXHIBITION, ITINERANT SHOW, SPECIAL EVENT OR ENTERTAINMENT - when held elsewhere than in a licensed theatre or other licensed place - $100.00 per day
39. FRUIT STAND - $75.00
40. FUNERAL HOME OR UNDERTAKER - $100.00
41. FURNACE/HEATING EQUIPMENT SERVICE AND REPAIR - $75.00
42. GARBAGE DISPOSAL AND/OR COLLECTION SERVICE - $100.00
43. GUNSMITH - $50.00
44. HAWKER, PEDDLER AND HUCKSTER (NON-RESIDENT)
(a) Selling by way of invitation or door-to-door - $100.00 (b) Soliciting of magazine or periodical subscriptions - $200.00 plus $20.00 per salesperson (c) Soliciting orders for photographic services to be taken by a person not affiliated with a resident studio - $150.00 plus $20.00 per salesperson.
License applicants for a business within this classification shall post security as set out in Section 33 of this Bylaw.
45. HEALTH SPAS AND BATHS
(a) $100.00 (b) Where operated in conjunction with another licensed business in the same premise the license fee shall be: $50.00
Health Spas and Baths means any building, premises, room, establishment or place in which any vapour, sweat salt, dry or steam bath is given or tanning/toning apparatus is used and the services of an attendant may be provided.
46. HOME OCCUPATIONS - $50.00
47. HOTEL, MOTEL, AUTO COURT, ROOMING HOUSE, APARTMENT HOUSE, LODGING OR ROOMING HOUSE - $50.00 plus 4.00 per dwelling unit.
48. INSURANCE COMPANY/AGENT - $125.00
Means an insurance company or agent authorized to carry on insurance business under the Financial Institutions Act.
49. INSURANCE ADJUSTERS - $80.00
50. INVESTMENT BROKER, TRUST, LOAN AND MORTGAGE COMPANIES - $250.00
51. JANITORIAL, WINDOW, CARPET CLEANING SERVICE - $75.00
52. KENNELS OR ANIMAL HOSPITAL - $100.00
53. LANDSCAPING, GARDENING OR PLANT NURSERY - $70.00
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54. LICENSED LIQUOR ESTABLISHMENT
Every person who operates a licensed establishment, as defined in the Liquor Control and Licensing Act shall be subject to Bylaws adopted under Section 496 of the Municipal Act.
55. LOCKSMITH - $50.00
56. MACHINE SHOP, WELDING SHOP & HEAVY EQUIPMENT REPAIR SHOP - $125.00
57. MACHINERY/EQUIPMENT RENTAL/CONTRACTING
(a) 1 - 2 pieces of equipment - $ 80.00 (b) 3 or more pieces of equipment - $150.00
58. MACHINERY/EQUIPMENT SALES AND SERVICE
(a) Heavy Equipment $300.00 (b) Light Industrial $150.00 (c) Small Equipment $ 75.00
No additional license or fee is required under this classification for rental of machinery/equipment.
59. MAIL ORDER AGENCY - $500.00
Mail Order Agency means a business where orders are taken by any person, either on his own behalf or as an agent for another, for the sale of goods, wares or merchandise kept in stock for retail sale by such person or his principals outside the City, or where such a business is carried on in conjunction with the business of a retail or wholesale and retail trader or merchant.
60. MANUFACTURED HOME SALES - $150.00
61. MANUFACTURER / PROCESSING PLANTS
(a) 1 - 10 employees $125.00 (b) 11 - 25 employees $300.00 (c) over 25 employees $500.00 (d) pulp mill or refinery $1000.00 (e) concrete plant $250.00
62. MOBILE HOME PARK - $7.00 for each space available for renting or leasing. Minimum fee $50.00.
63. MOBILE RETAIL SALES AND/OR ITINERANT FOOD PREMISES (RESIDENT)
(a) ITINERANT SELLER - $100.00 Itinerant Seller means a person(s) not having a place of business within the City of Revelstoke and who sells goods on private property on an intermittent basis.
There shall be no attachments or service connections to the property.
(b) MOBILE FOOD VENDORS - $100.00
Mobile Food Vendor means a vendor who travels throughout the City in a motorized conveyance and sells food items.
Mobile Food Vendors shall not remain at any one location for more than two (2) days in each week of operation.
(c) MOBILE FOOD VENDORS - NON-MOTORIZED - $60.00
Mobile Food Vendors in this classification either push or pedal their goods.
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64. NEWSPAPER PUBLISHER AND PRINTER - $125.00
Fees under this classification are applicable to any newspaper where the publisher's place of business is within the City, regardless of where the paper is actually or physically printed and the licensee may sell newspapers by retail from his premises or by carrier without an additional license or fee.
65. NURSING HOME OR PRIVATE HOSPITAL - $100.00
Persons caring for not more than two patients shall not be required to take out or hold a license or pay a fee under this classification.
66. PAWNBROKER - $220.00
67. PHOTOGRAPHER/PHOTO FINISHER
(a) $50.00 (b) Where the person also holds a retail sales license $40.00.
Where the person does not fall under this classification see Hawker, Peddler, Huckster Classification - 44(c).
68. PIANO TUNING - $50.00
69. POOL HALL OR BILLIARD TABLES - $10.00 per table, minimum fee of $100.00
70. PRINTER - $80.00
71. PROFESSIONS
(a) $125.00 each
Professions means and includes the carrying on of a business of a personal service to the public that requires as a condition, precedent to carrying on the business, a license or other statutory authorization and which is governed by a special act. This includes service by accredited public accountants, certified general accountants, chartered accountants, notary public, industrial accountants, aerologists, architects, barristers and solicitors, chiropractors, dental technicians and surgeons, medical doctors, radiologists, neurologists, psychiatrists, psychologists, pharmacists, registered psychiatric nurses, naturopathic surgeons, chartered physiotherapists, registered physiotherapists, podiatrists, veterinarians, engineers (chemical, civil, consulting, electrical, geological, industrial, mechanical, metallurgical, mining, professional and structural), financial consultants, and surveyors. This fee is payable by each person engaged in the business who holds professional qualifications listed above.
(b) where a pharmacy is operated in conjunction with a retail store an additional license fee of $75.00 shall be charged.
72. RADIO BROADCASTING - $200.00
73. REAL ESTATE SALES OFFICE - $150.00
74. RECREATION VEHICLE DEALER - $125.00
This classification includes servicing and repair of recreation vehicles.
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75. RESTAURANT, CAFE, DINING ROOM, DRIVE IN RESTAURANT - $50.00 plus $1.00 for each seat
For any person being the possessor of a license issued pursuant to the Liquor Control and Licensing Act and operating the business of a dining lounge, dining room, lounge or public house or combination of any of them, see Section 55 of this Schedule.
76. RETAIL STORE
(a) 92 sq.m. or less of retail floor area $100.00 (b) 93 sq.m. to 185 sq.m. of retail floor area $140.00 (c) 186 sq.m. to 464 sq.m. of retail floor area $200.00 (d) 465 sq.m. to 650 sq.m. of retail floor area $300.00 (e) 651 sq.m. to 928 sq.m. of floor space $400.00 (f) 929 sq.m. and up $500.00
77. SCHOOLS - $50.00
This classification includes driving, hairdressing, music, dancing, karate, modeling and similar schools.
78. SECONDHAND DEALER - $100.00
79. SHOE REPAIR - $50.00
80. SIGN MANUFACTURING, INSTALLATION, REPAIR, LEASING OR SALES - $80.00
81. SIGN PAINTING - $50.00
82. TAILOR OR DRESSMAKER - $50.00
83. TRANSPORTATION
(a) Taxi, Limousine or Passenger Transportation $50.00 for the first vehicle and $15.00 for each additional vehicle. (b) Air Transportation - Cargo, Express, Freight, Charter or Passenger - $125.00
84. TELEPHONE ANSWERING SERVICE $50.00
85. THEATRE, AMUSEMENT HALLS OR OTHER PLACE OF ASSEMBLY
This Section shall include drive-in theatre, amusement hall, concert hall, music hall, opera house, rink, amusement park, moving picture theatre, bingo hall, or other place of amusement, entertainment or exhibition. The following fees apply:
(a) Seating capacity of 249 or less - $100.00 (b) Seating capacity of 250 - 499 - $180.00 (c) Seating capacity of 500 - 974 - $250.00 (d) Seating capacity of 975 - +++ - $460.00
Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 12 and 16 the fees for this Section may be pro-rated for a license period of six (6) months, three (3) months, one (1) month or one day but in no case shall the license fee be less than $25.00. The period requested shall be indicated by the applicant on the application form.
86. TRAVEL SERVICE - $80.00
87. U-DRIVE CAR, TRAILER AND/OR TRUCK RENTAL AND LEASING SERVICE - $80.00
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88. UPHOLSTERY, FURNITURE AND/OR CABINET MAKING OR WOODWORKING - $80.00
89. VENDING MACHINES - $7.00 per machine
Vending Machine means any machine or device operated by, or requiring for operation thereof, the insertion therein of any slug or coin, for the purpose of selling or dispensing of any goods, wares or merchandise, or for the purpose of music, games, amusement or service.
90. WAREHOUSE, STORAGE WAREHOUSE, BONDED STORAGE
(a) up to 465 sq.m. total floor area - $100.00 (b) over 465 sq.m. total floor area - $125.00
91. WHOLESALE DEALER
(a) $150.00 (b) with retail license, an additional $60.00
Wholesale dealer means any person who carries on the business of dealing in any commodity by selling such commodity to retail dealers or to other wholesale dealers or to contractors or to manufacturers for resale or for use in their business.
92. UNCLASSIFIED OR OTHERWISE UNPROVIDED FOR - $50.00
Unclassified or Otherwise Unprovided for means every person carrying on within the City of Revelstoke, any business, trade, occupation, employment or calling not herein before enumerated, or who enters into any or carries on any contract, performs any work or finishes any material.
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