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the best interests, or safety, of the public.
<br /> (h) Violation within the preceding five (5) years, of any law relating to theft, damage
<br /> or trespass to property, sale of a controlled substance, or operation of a business.
<br /> (i) The owner of the premises licensed or to be licensed would not qualify for a
<br /> license under the terms of this article. (98-Or-059, § 1, 6-26-98)
<br /> 321.200. Off-site storage. Upon written request, the police license inspector may approve an
<br /> off-site locked and secured storage facility. The dealer shall permit inspection of the facility in
<br /> accordance with section 321.160. All provisions of this article regarding record keeping and
<br /> reporting apply to the facility and its contents. Property shall be stored in compliance with all
<br /> provisions of the city code. The dealer must either own the building in which the business is
<br /> conducted, and any approved off-site storage facility, or have a lease on the business premises.
<br /> (98-Or-059, § 1, 6-26-98)
<br /> 321.210. Separability. Should any article, section, subsection, clause or other provision of this
<br /> ordinance be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such decision shall not
<br /> effect the validity of the ordinance as a whole or any part other than the part so declared invalid.
<br /> (98-Or-059, § 1, 6-26-98)
<br /> ARTICLE II. ANTIQUE DEALERS
<br /> 321.220. Definitions. When used in this article:
<br /> Antique shall mean any used property offered for sale upon the basis, express or implied, that
<br /> the value of the property, in whole or in substantial part, is derived from its age or its historical
<br /> association and exceeds the original value of the item when new.
<br /> Antique dealer shall mean any natural person, partnership or corporation, either as principal or
<br /> agent or employee thereof, whose regular business includes selling or receiving goods
<br /> previously owned, used, rented or leased, and where at least ninety (90) percent, measured
<br /> according to value, of the used goods on hand at all times, consists of antiques, offered for sale
<br /> upon the basis, express or implied, that the value of the property, in whole or in substantial part,
<br /> is derived from its age or its historical association and exceeds the original value of the item
<br /> when new. For purposes of this article, antique dealer shall include antique mall operator and
<br /> antique mall dealer unless otherwise delineated.
<br /> Antique mall dealer shall mean an antique dealer who leases space from, or conducts business
<br /> at, a location licensed by an antique mall operator.
<br /> Antique mall operator shall mean any natural person, partnership or corporation, either as
<br /> principal, or agent thereof, who operates a business at which one (1) or more antique mall
<br /> dealers are engaged in business by maintaining separate sales space and identifying
<br /> themselves to the public as individual antique dealers, and where all of the following
<br /> requirements are met:
<br /> (a) The business has a single name and address.
<br /> (b) The business operates in a compact and contiguous space.
<br /> (c) The business is under the unified control and supervision of one (1) person,
<br /> partnership, firm or corporation, which shall hold the antique mall operator license.
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