Similar Articles

NEW FOR THURSDAY: Larger ‘Flagship’ Liquor Store Eyed For Route 50

BERLIN -- The liquor industry in Worcester County could change dramati...READ MORE

NEW FOR WEDNESDAY: Public Outcry, Crash Data Leads State To Reverse Earlier Traffic Light Decision

SNOW HILL -- One troubled intersection in the south end of Worcester C...READ MORE

NEW FOR WEDNESDAY: New Arts Center Now Open In Ocean City; Grand Opening Set For March 1

OCEAN CITY – The new Ocean City Center for the Arts is anxiously...READ MORE

NEW FOR MONDAY: 30th Annual Boat Show Growing To Meet Demand

OCEAN CITY -- The Seaside Boat Show, sponsored by the Ocean City-Berli...READ MORE

NEW FOR FRIDAY: Three Men Charged With Theft From Wal-Mart

BERLIN -- Three Salisbury residents were arrested on theft and theft s...READ MORE

Wicomico County Looks To Phase Out Inventory Tax

SALIBSURY – The Wicomico County Council is weighing whether to e...READ MORE

State Now Mulling New 113 Traffic Light

SNOW HILL -- Collective protests from the Snow Hill community and uniq...READ MORE

State Gun Debate Heats Up As Governor Testifies For Changes

ANNAPOLIS -- The first salvo in what has become a heated debate over t...READ MORE

Showell Students Score Wins At International Fest

BERLIN -- Though they couldn’t make the trip to Kentucky to part...READ MORE

Septic Repeal Bill Still Alive

BERLIN -- A local delegate’s effort to repeal the state’s ...READ MORE

Business License Ordinance Nears Approval In OC

9/21/2007 | By Staff Writer

OCEAN CITY - The ordinance outlining amendments to hearings and appeals of business license fines, suspensions and revocations was discussed and passed on first reading at Monday evenings Mayor and Council meeting.  

The ordinance will amend Chapter 14 entitled businesses and aims to add more teeth to the ordinance governing the suspension and revocation of business licenses. Through changes in fines, hearings, and appeals, the Mayor and Council hopes to crack down on business license violators.

The ordinance now gives the city manager the right to fine a licensee in lieu of suspension. The ordinance reads, 'If mitigating circumstances so warrant, in lieu of suspension, the city manager may levy a fine not to exceed $1000 per violation.'

The ordinance also saw changes after the Mayor and Council suggested earlier this summer that a hearing be held sooner, rather than three to five months after the violation. The ordinance calls for the city manager to schedule a hearing within 72 hours of the violation.

The appeal time was also shortened in hopes of quickening the license suspension and revocation process. The aggrieved licensee will have 10 days from receiving the fine, suspension or revocation to file an appeal with the Mayor and Council. The city manager must then set a date for the hearing within three days. If the council denies the appeal at that hearing, the licensee must wait at least 12 months from the date of the council's decision to re-apply.

After reviewing the outlined provisions of the ordinance, the council weighed in on whether the ordinance would achieve the desired goal. Councilman Jay Hancock voiced his opinion on serving the licensee in violation. The ordinance states 'the city manager shall notify the licensee of the alleged violation by hand delivery or certified mail.'

Hancock suggested that some sort of agent be allowed to accept the violation so as to avoid the licensee leaving town and avoiding receipt of the violation. Hancock explained a licensee could leave his business in the hands of someone else, leave town for 30 to 60 days and essentially avoid receiving the violation.

'People take great steps to avoid being notified,' Hancock said.


City Solicitor Guy Ayres suggested the council move forward and approve the ordinance on first reading while he adds something to the ordinance to cover that type of situation.

Councilman Jim Hall suggested the property be posted so customers are aware that the licensee is in violation.

There are no comments.

Leave a comment

Please complete all required fields.
Name*
Email
Comment*

Submit