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bond in the amount of Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) for a secondhand goods dealer license. <br /> The bond must be conditioned on the licensee obeying the laws and ordinances governing the <br /> licensed business and paying all fees, taxes, penalties and other charges associated with the <br /> business. The bond must provide that it is forfeited to the City upon a violation of law or <br /> ordinance. <br /> 306.07 Site Plan The application for a pawnbroker or secondhand goods dealer license <br /> must be accompanied by a site plan drawn to scale. The site plan must contain: <br /> Subd. 1. A legal description of the property upon which the proposed licensed <br /> premises is situated. <br /> Subd. 2. A plot plan. <br /> Subd. 3. The exact location of the licensed premises on the property, customer and <br /> employee parking areas, accesses onto the property, and entrance into the premises. <br /> Subd. 4. The location of and distance from the nearest church, school, hospital and <br /> residence. <br /> Subd. 5. A floor plan of the licensed premises. <br /> Subd. 6. Must comply with Ordinance #4. <br /> 306.08 Investigations <br /> Subd. 1. Preliminary Investigation The City, prior to the granting of an initial or <br /> renewed pawnbroker or secondhand goods dealer license, must conduct a preliminary <br /> background and financial investigation of the applicant. Any person having a beneficial <br /> interest in the license must be investigated. The investigation shall be conducted by the <br /> Chief of Police and the results reported to the City Council. The Chief of Police or <br /> his, her designee must verify the facts stated in the application, and must report all <br /> convicted violation of any state laws, federal laws, or municipal ordinances involving <br /> the applicant, interested persons, or the licensed premises while under the applicant's <br /> proprietorship. <br /> Subd. 2. Etg.. The fee charged by the City to an applicant for the cost of <br /> investigation is established by the City Council. At the time of each original application <br /> for a license, the applicant(s) shall each pay a minimum investigation fee as set by the <br /> Council from time to time. This investigation fee shall not be subject to refund. If the <br /> expenses of the investigation fee which the City deems necessary to complete the City's <br /> investigation of the applicant(s). The applicant(s) shall pay such an additional <br /> investigation fee within a five (5) day period, or the City shall discontinue consideration <br /> 5 <br />