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Timestamp: 2019-04-26 14:33:17
Document Index: 425693327

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 200', '§ 200', '§ 200', '§ 200', '§ 200', '§ 200', '§ 200', '§ 200', '§ 200', '§ 200', '§ 200', '§ 200', '§ 12', '§ 200']

Town of Winneconne, WI Licenses and Permits
§ 200-2 Application.
§ 200-3 Payment of fee.
§ 200-4 Bond and insurance.
§ 200-5 Other approvals.
§ 200-6 Contents; records.
§ 200-7 Terms.
§ 200-8 Exhibition of certificate.
§ 200-9 Transfer.
§ 200-10 Review of determinations.
§ 200-11 Inspections.
§ 200-12 Revocation and suspension of licenses.
§ 200-13 Charges to be paid prior to issuance of license or permit.
Chapter 200 Licenses and Permits
[HISTORY: Adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Winneconne 10-20-1994 as § 12.02 of the 1994 Code. Amendments noted where applicable.]
Dog licenses — See Ch. 112, Art. II.
Intoxicating liquor and fermented malt beverages — See Ch. 182.
No person shall engage in any trade, profession, business or privilege in the Town for which a license or permit is required by any provision of this Code without first obtaining such license or permit from the Town in the manner provided in this chapter, unless otherwise specifically provided.
Licenses or permit certificates shall show the name of the licensee or permittee, the date of issue, the activity licensed and the term of the license or permit and shall be signed in the name of the Town by the Chairman and Town Clerk and be impressed with the Town Seal. The Clerk shall keep a record of all licenses and permits issued.
Every licensee or permittee shall carry his license or permit certificate upon his person at all times when engaged in the activity for which the license or permit was granted, except that where such activity is conducted at a fixed place or establishment, the license or permit certificate shall be exhibited at all times in some conspicuous place in his place of business. The licensee or permittee shall exhibit the license certificate when applying for a renewal and upon demand of any police officer or person representing the issuing authority.
Except as otherwise provided, any license issued under this chapter may be revoked for cause by the Town Board. No license shall be revoked except upon written verified complaint filed with the Town Board by the Chairman, a member of the Town Board, the Police Chief or a resident of the Town. The licensee shall be served with a written copy of the charges and shall be given an opportunity to be heard before the Town Board. The licensee shall be given notice of such hearing, which shall be not more than 20 nor less than five days after notice, except as otherwise agreed between the parties.[1]
At such hearing, the licensee shall be entitled to be represented by counsel, shall have the right to present and cross-examine witnesses and, upon request, may have subpoenas issued by the Chairman or presiding officer of the Board to compel the attendance of witnesses.
The Police Chief shall repossess any license revoked hereunder.[2]
[Added 9-21-2000]
As a condition of obtaining any Town license or Town permit, including but not limited to building permits, the following shall be paid in full on a current basis by the applicant: all local taxes, assessments, and special charges, including other amounts due to the Town imposed pursuant to this Code, all forfeitures or judgments resulting from conviction for violation of any Town ordinances (except moving traffic violations), and all other judgments due and owing from any applicant to the Town at the time of the application. Any amounts unpaid within a time limit set by the Town or a court place the applicant in a state of delinquency and ineligible to receive a license or permit.
The Town Clerk shall be charged with the enforcement of this section unless other provisions are made by the Town Board for enforcement.
Alleged errors in amounts claimed to be due the Town may be appealed to the Town Board.
§ 200-14 Violations and penalties. [1]