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CITY COLLECTOR Lori
Carroll E-mail - LoriCarroll@cityofperryville.com Elected:
April 2008
Any person who desires to engage in two or more of the businesses, occupations, agencies, amusements or exhibitions enumerated in subsection A of this section, under the same management or control or ownership and in the same building or buildings, may do so under one license provided that he pays the higher or highest license fee plus ten dollars ($10.00) for any and all additional businesses, occupations, agencies, amusements or exhibitions. Any
business, employment, occupation, agency, amusement or exhibition which does
not generally fall under one of the classifications set forth above shall be
classified as "miscellaneous" and there shall be a fee of ten
dollars ($10.00) to be paid by the applicant prior to the issuance of a
business license. Liquor
Licenses: Liquor
licenses can be purchased at the City Collector’s office.
Issuance of a liquor
license is based on approval of the application by the Board of Aldermen and
the payment of the license taxes. Liquor
licenses are issued for one year from June 30th of each year, and
persons desiring to secure licenses after June 30th shall pay for
such portion of the license year remaining at the time such license is
issued. New applicants must
have criminal record check accompanying application. Qualifications
of Applicant: a)
Must be 21 years of age; Temporary
license: No more than seven
days Sunday
Sales: 11:00am Sunday to
Midnight Sunday Fee Schedule:
IN ORDER TO SELL ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, A CITY AND STATE LIQUOR LICENSE MUST BE OBTAINED. Mobile Home Licenses: Mobile Home Licenses can be purchased at the City Collector’s office. Applications for Original and Renewal Licenses – fees- contents. Application for original licenses shall be in writing and a deposit of a fee of thirty dollars plus five dollars for each designated mobile home lot. Applications for renewals of licenses shall be made in writing by the holders of the licenses, shall be accompanied by the deposit of a fee of ten dollars plus five dollars for each designated mobile home lot. Mobile Home regulations can be obtained from the building inspector, Jim Wibbenmeyer. |