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ORDINANCE NO. 92
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 2, 5 and 7 OF
CHAPTER XI OF THE REVISED GENERAL ORDINANCES
OF THE CITY OF CLERMONT RELATING TO CCCUPATIONAL
LICENSE TAXES OF THE CITY OF CLERMONT; PROVIDING
FOR THE PAYMENT OF PERSONAL PROPERTY TAXES PRIOR
TO THE PAYMENT OF OCCUPATIONAL LICENSES; AND
OTHER ~ÆATTERS RELATING THERETO.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLERMONT,
FLORIDA:
SECTION I. That Section 2 of Chapter XI of the Re-
vised General Ordinances of the City of Clermont passed by the
City Council on 6 June 1928 and approved by the Mayor of the
City of Clermont on 19 June 1928 shall be amended to read as
follows:
Section 2: No person, firm or corporation
shall engage in or manage any business, profession or occupation
mentioned in this act within the City until after a license shall
be issued to each person, firm or corporation on receipt of the
amount hereinafter provided paid to the City Tax Collector, who
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shall issue all licenses, and shall have passed any qualification
examination which shall be prescribed by the City Council of the
City of Clermont.
Every person engaged in the business of
contracting in any of its branches shall pay an occupational
license as provided in Section 7 hereafter. A person who does
all the work himself with no employees, helpers, or partners shall
not be required to obtain an occupational license., except those
specific occupations or trades for which an occupational license
shall be required under Section 7 hereafter.
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Contractor, as used in this ordinance and in
Sections 2 and 7 her~of, shall embrace any person, firm or corp-
oration, who, for a fixed price, comnission, fee or wage, offers or
bids to alter, construct, install, or repair or othexvlise work on
any building, foundatiGA, pavement, sidewalk, sanitary disposal
or drain¡:lge system, gradi!'1~, hrj.dge, culvert, water systems, water
tanks or towers, docks, dams, poWer (electric or gas) plants in-
cluding transmission lines, or any part of those specifically
listed herein.
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Anyone exercising independent employment
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shall be termed an independent contractor, but under this ordi-
nance the test to determine whether one who renders service to
another does so as a contractor or not is to ascertain whether
he renders the service in the course of an independent occupation
representing the will of his employer only as to the result of
his work and not as to the means by which it was accomplished.
SECTION II. That Section 5 of Chapter XI of the Re-
vised General Ordinances of the City of Clermont as passed by the
City Council of the City of Clermont on 6 June 1928 and approved
by the Mayor of said city on 19 June 1928 shall be amended as
follows:
Section 5: No occupational license shall be
issued to any person, firm or corporation to engage in or manage
any business, profession or occupation within the City of Clermont
unless all personal property taxes levied and assessed by the City
of Clermont against all personal property pertaining to or used in
connection with said business, profession or occupation, shall have
been paid in full.
Said personal property taxes to be paid by
said person, firm or corporation shall be such personal property
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taxes as are due and payable to the City of Clermont by said
person, firm or corporation as of the date of the issuance of
said occupational license.
When more than one classified business is
operated by one person, firm or corporation and within the bound-
aries of one establishment or place of business, then a license
tax provided for in Section 7 hereafter for only the higher classi-
fication shall be required, provided the higher classification
shall provide a minimum license of $20.00.
That all confirmed cripples, deaf and dumb,
invalids and those being 65 years of age and over with not mo~e
than $500.00 of their own capital invested in a business and
having no more than one employee shall not be required to pay a
license in the City of Clermont except they be engaged in or shall
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apply for a license in one of the following: fortune teller,
clairvoyant, palmist, astrologèr, phrenologist, character reader,
spirit medium, absent treatment healer, or mental healer, and
every person engaged in any occupation of a similar nature shall
pay a license tax of $IOO.OO ~nless said license shall be in a
less amount as set forth in Section 7 hereafter.
That all disabled veterans of the Spanish-
American and World Wars I and II and being bona fide permanent
resident electors of the City of Clermont and who was honorably
discharged from any of the armed services of the United States of
America and who shall be disabled from performing manual labor,
shall, upon sufficient identification and proof of being a per-
manent resident elector in said City, production of an honorable
discharge from any of the armed services of the United States of
America during said wars shall be granted a license to engage in
a business or occupation in the City of Clermont wi,thout cost
provided said license does not exceed the sum of $50.00; that
if the license so applied for shall exceed the sum of $50.00,
the remainder of such license tax in excess of $50.00 shall be
paid in cash by the applicant.
SECTION III. That Section 7 of Chapter XI of the Re-
vised General Ordinances of the City of Clermont duly passed by
the City Council of the City of Clermont on the 6th day of June,
A.D., 1928,and approved by the Mayor 'of said City on the 19th day
of June, A.D., 1928, and heretofore repealed, is hereby re-
established to read as follows:
Section 7: The following occupational license
tax shall be paid the City of Clermont ,for each license year as
set forth in Section 1 'of Chapter XI of the said Revised General
Ordinances except in cases of occupational licenses being applied
for after the first six (6) months of the. then current license year
the tax shall be one-half (~) of the following -amounts:
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Abstractors of titles $
Advertising agents who produce or sell or
distribute comnercial advertising in any form
within the city limits of Clermont (except
newspapers and other periodicals)
Administrators, professional
Agents or brokers who deal in stocks and bonds,
futures and ·other securities
Agents or dealers who buy, sell or trade auto-
mobiles or any other power drawn or power propelled
vehicle, gas, oil & repairs
Agents or dealers who buy, sell or exchange parts
for automobiles or other power driven or drawn
vehicles, to and with the public (not including
auto dealers, garages and filling stations)
Agents or dealers of motor cycles, motor bikes,
side cars and accessories only
Agents, emigration, any person, agent, solicitor
or recruiter who engages in hiring, soliciting
or engaging laborers in the City of Clermont,
to be employed beyond the limits of the State
of Florida
Agents, sel~ing clothing, shoes or other wearing
apparel directly to the public except as part of
the business of a licensed merchant
Agents or dealers of monuments and tombstones
Agents, employment (not operated by the
government)
Agents, selling, servicing and supplying to
users: typewriters, cash registers, computing
machines, other office equipment, safes, vaults,
and office supplies
Agents or brokers of real estate
Sales and rentals
Agents, salesmen se,lling real estate
Agents, sell~ng insurance of any or all kinds
Agents for rentals only
Agents selling sewing machines and accessories
(except when part of the business of regular
merchant carrying stock)
Agents, feed, fertilizer, insecticides, and
accessories
Agents, selling groceries, cosmetics, and other
household supplies directly to the public, but
not part of the business of a licensed merchant
Apartments for :rent, each
Architects
Artificial stone works (cement blocks, tile,etc)
Astrologist and/or medium
Auctioneers
Automobiles and trucks for hire
Automotive repair shop, including sale of
as&> ciated supplies, gas and oil & automobiles
Agricultural machinery and grove supplies,
parts and gas and oil
Automobile dealers, See No. 5
Amusement carnivals without shows
Bakers, production and sales
Bank or !:rankers
Barbershop, one or two chairs
Additional chairs, each
Beer, wine, liquor As provided in
Bicycle sales agency or dealer, inclu~ng
parts and accessories, repairing
Beauty parlors
Bill posters, See No.2, Advertising
Billiard and pool room, per table
Bird dealers (plumage and songsters)
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Boarding and rooming houses, hotels
per room
Boat builders and sales
Boiler works
~ottling works
owling alleys, per alley
Brokers, See Nos. 4 and 13
Building Loan Association
Barbecue stand '
Beer, sale,of (consumed off premises)
Beer, sale of (consumed on premises)
Beer and wine, sale of (consumed off premises)
Beer and wine, sale of (consumed on premises)
Building materials (retail)
Book store, statiQnery, gifts, curios
Bus station
Box, basket and container factory and sales
Butcher shop (S~e dealer in meats)
Cabins for rent, each
Candy manufacturer
Candy retail store, including gum, soft drinks,
ice cream, etc.
Candy,' nuts, gum, popcorn, cigarette and other
vending machines, except when located within the
store of a licensed merchant, each
Cane racks and other pitch games of chance,
each per day
Carnivals, without shows, per day
Carnival games of chance, shows, each per day
Card and poste~ writing, See No.2
Chiropodist
Chiropractors
Circuses, per day
Civil engineers and surveyors
Coffee roasters, spice mills
Cleaners, pressers, dyers
Claim and collection agents
Cold storage plant (including lockers)
Contractors, building, (must be qualified)
Contractors, excavating, grading, filling and
general dirt moving
Contractors, cement work, paving, sidewalks,
floors, platforms, driveways, footings,
foundations, etc.
Contractors, electical (must qualify)
Contractors, plumbing and heating, air con-
ditioning, etc. (must be qualified)
Contractors, painting
Contractors, roofing
Contractors, hauling, See No. 25
Contractors, steel work for buildings, bridges
and other uses
Contractors, not listed above
Cabinet maker and repair shop
Camera shop (separate from photographer)
Cattle dœlers, sales and excharige
Cat, dog and pet dealer
Chemical laboratory, production and sales
Clothing salesmen (See No.9)
Chicken hatchery (commercial)
Clock, watch and jewelry r.epa-irs-;"'s'âles,-_
Coffin sales ~
Coin operatéd amusement machines See
Dance instructors
Dance halls, public
Dealers in automobiles, etc. (See No.5)
Dealers in dynamite and other explosives
Dealers in cigars, cigarettes, tobaccos and
accessories
Dealers in curios, alligators and such
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Dealers in fresh and cured meats, fish and
seafoods and groceries
Dealers in petroleum products (Retail)
Dealers in petroleum products (vmolesale)
Dealers in firearms, slingshots, dirks, brass
knuckles, and other lethal weapons (but no sales
to be made to minors)
Dealers in second hand clothing, furniture,
household goods, and appliances, tools, and
other miscellaneous articles
Dealers in second hand automobiles, and other
automotive machines
Dealers in other classes of products not mentioned
herein and not classified as merchants
Dentist
Doctors and physicians
Dog and pony shows, with none other than
trained animals
Electric light plant, operators or distributors
Electrical contractors (must qualify)
Employment agents (not government)
Emigration agencies
Express companies
Fertilizer manufacturers
Fruits and vegetables (not paying merchants
license)
Fruits and vegetables (selling from RR car,
per car .
Fruits and vegetables, wholesale dealers, not
including packing houses
Fruits, wholesale dealers and packers
Fruits, dealers who make express shipments, not
wholly their own production
Fruits and vegetables, canners
Filling stations, w.th or without garage, parts
and service
Florist
Fuel dealers, kerosene, coal, wood
Fuel dealers, rottled gas for cooking and heating
Fortune tellers
Furniture dealers, second hand
Garages, storage, repairs, sales of oil, gas
and auto accessories
Hawkers and vendors of medicines, drugs, etc.
either selling or advertising gifts, per day
Hat cleaning and bliocking
Horse and mule dealers, sales and exchanges
Hypnotists, per day
Ice plant
Ice cream wagon or cart, each
Ice cream stand, including cold drinks,See No. 5~,
Ice cream manufacturer with œapacity over ten
gallons per day
Ice cream factory including cold storage plant
Insurance companies, each company
Insurance agents or solicitors and collectors
Insecitcide manufacturers
Job printing, not connected with newspaper
published in Clermont
Job printing, connected with licensed newspaper
pub~ished in Clermont
Junk dealers
Jewelers, See ~o. 89
Land development companies, eâ~h__
Land developrre nt company represent;!tíve-o.:(:'
outside company -
Laundries, steam or power operated
Laundries, wagon or truck oprating for outside
concern, each wagon or truck
Lawyers
Liquor
As provided in
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Lumber yars, building supplies
L nch stands, restaurants, dining halls,
u seating less than ten persons
seating 11 to 20 persons
seating 2l to 30 persons
seating over 30 persons
Machine shops, welding, fabricating and foundry
Manufacturers of fertilizers and insecticides
Manufacturers of salt shakers, etc
Manufacturers of cigars, cigarettes and other
tobacco products
Manufacturers of medicines and such like
Manufacturers of miscellaneous articles not
mentioned herein
Marble yards
Manufacturers of artificial stone, cement blocks,
tile and such like
Mental healers, or all persons claiming to heal
by absent treatments
Merchant tailor
Merchants, wholesale and retail
¡a) drugs, sundries, confections
b) dry goods and wearing apparel
c) electrical goods and appliances
(d) feed and seeds, not paying grocery
store license
¡~e furniture and house furnishings
groceries and foods(including meats)
general hardware
(h meats, including fish and seafoods
(i stoves, heaters, refrigerators,etc.
(j variety merchandise
(k) others, not classified above
Minstrels, tent or otherwise, when not done for
local charity, per day
Mattress factory or renovators
Midwife
Milk depots and distributors, See Ord. No. 14
Money lenders, other than banks
Moving picture theatres or shows
seating 300 or fewer persons
seating 30l to 1000 persons
seating over 1000 persons
Moss gins and factories
Machinist, skilled journeyman
Masons, brick and block layer, plasterer
Musicians, playing on the street for money or
other donations, other than shows having alicense
News stand or agents
Newspapers, published in Clermont or printed
elsewhere and distributed as a local paper
Nursery, selling shrubs, trees, plants, either
as producer, agent or seller
Occulists, optometrist, opticisns
Oriental merchants, so called, selling from
house to house, per day
Oriental merchants, maintaining a store
Osteopath
Plumber, master who operates shop.and contracts
or works by the hour
Painters who operate business of painting or
selling paints and accessories
Pawn brokers
Peddlers, ice cream, each cart
Peddlers, not classified as merchants, per day
Phrenologists, per day
Picture agents, photographs and enlargements
Photographers
Piano tuners
Plaining mills, saw mills, manufacturers of
building materials from lumber
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189. Radio dealers and repairmen, maintaining store
190. Railroads, having freight andpassenger service
in Clermont
191. Repair shops not incl uding auto
192. Restaurants and dining halls, See No. 150
193. Rubber balloon dealers, on streets, per day
194. Sheet metal works and tinsmith
195. Shoe shine stand, per chair, except one chair
in barber shop or hotel
196. Shoe repair shop, including sales
197. Shooting gallery
198. Sign writing (see No.2)
199. Skating rinks
200. Soft drinks, not connected with other business
201. Storage warehouse, under 4000 square feet
over 4000 square feet
202. Street doctor, so called and vendor of medical
concoctions, per day
203. Telegraph companies having lines and office
within city limits
204. Telepbope companies having lines, central
office and service telephones within city limits
205. Termite 'and pest exterminators
206. Undertakers and embalming, including sales of
coffins
207. Tourist or trailer camp
208. Vulcanizing establ ishment or agent having work
done out of town (not including licensed garages)
209. Watch and clock repairing, See No. 89
210. Drinking water companies or distributors
211. Wines, whiskíes, liquors As pr9vided in
212. Wood yards, not selling other fuels
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.. All businesses1specifiCallY provided for hereinabove and
-not otherwise specifically provided for by an ordinance or
ordinances heretofore passed by the City Council of the City of
Clermont covering generally or specifically the business, pro-
fession, occupation or trade upon which a license is applied for
shall pay a license of $20.
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PASSED by the City Council of the City of Clermont at its
adjourned regular meeting held in the City Hall in the City of
Clermont, Florida, the 22nd day of September, A.D., 1949.
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day o:;~Cl?~?J; ~~49.
Mayor'of the City o~t
APPROVED by me this 22nd
Proof of Publication
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF LAKE:
Before the undersigned authority personally appeared W.L. Hullinger
who on oath says that
he
is Publisher of the Clermont Press and South
Lake Press, a weekly newspaper published in Clermont, Lake County, Florida, that the
inches in the
attached copy of advertisement, being a Legal Notice of 13 ~ dou bl e
Notice of Hearing On Proposed
of Special Assessments
In the
matter of
& Levy
Improvements
for Same
Special Assessment
Settle
Roll-
Street and DeSoto Street
Clermont) Florida
was published in said newspaper in the issues of
Febryart 4,,' 11, 1960
Affiant further says the Clermont Press and South Lake Press is a newspaper pub-
lished at Clermont, in said Lake County, Florida, each week -and has been entered as
second class mail matter at the post office in Clermon.t, in said Lake County, Florida,
for a period of one .y'ear next preceding the first publication of the attached copy of
advertisement; and 'affiant further says that
has neither paid nor promised
he
any person, firm or corporation any discount, rebate, commission, or refund for the
..."'... of ~""a. 'hia adV'''i~m'"'rib''..ti'" ia tho aald _apa~'.
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Sworn to and subscribed before me
this .u lR.'f::.. __ mm day of mS::J~.m_____ A. D. 1~__
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My commission expires Feb. , o·
Bonded by American Surety Co. of N.Y.
NOTICE OF HEARING ON PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS
&; LEVY OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS FOR SAME.
'1'0 ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
The City Counell of the City of Clermont, Lake County, Florida, hereby
gives notice to all persons interested that the lots, pieces or parcels of real
propèt'ty in the said City h"reinafter described, have been assessed in the
amount set opposite each lot, piece or parcel of property, as the cost of the
improvement on the respective stre<:ts hereinafter described, on a front foot
basis andlor as the benefit and advantage of such lot, piece or parcel of prop-
erty, beyond the general advantage of all the real property within said City
for clearing, grading, fining, raising, paving, curbing and draining of said
streets hereinafter described, such assessments in no case exceeds two-thirds
(213) excusive of intersections, if any, of the total cost of said improve-
ments; and,
Notice is hereby given that the said Council, meeting as an Equalizing
Board, will meet in the City Administration Building at 7 :30 o'clock P.M. on
February 16, 1960, to hear any complaints which the owners or any other per-
SOD., firm or <:orporation havi~g any inter~t in any of said real property, upon
whIch the¡;- WISh to make agamst the specIal assessments thereon. If there be
D!> compalnts, th~ special assessments_ as originally made shall stand con.
~Irmed at the ad¡ournament of said meeting, which meeting may be ad-
~rned from ~ay to day until all complaints, if any, shall be fully heard, but
~f any correctIOns be made upon complaint the special assessments as ad-
~usted. corrected and equalized shall then stand confirmed upon the final ad-
Journment of said meeting.
The streets upon which said· improvements have been' made and the prop~
erty assessed, the amount of such assessment and the owners thereof are:
Settle Street:
'Propet'ty Dese.
Lot 1
Lot 7
Lot 21
J.ot 22
Lot 23
J.ot 24
J.ot 25
J.ot 26
All as represented on
the Plat o£ Point Place
a 8ub. in Clermont,
Florida, Plat filed and
recórded in Plat Bk.
14, page 28, public rec-
ords of Lake County,
Fla.
Frac. Lot 6, Herring
Hooks Est., a sub. in
Clermont per Plat filed
3/29/22, recorded in
Plat Bk. 4, page 28,
public records,. Lake
Co., Fla., desc'd as: B...
gin at I3W cor of Lime
and Settle Streets, run
S. 050 81' W. 134.95';
N. 740 5' W. 160.55' to
Lake Drive; Northerly
..sone Lake Drive to
Lime Street; E, 125' to
POD.
'Frac. Lot 8, Hl!M'inll'
Itooks Est., a sub. in
CI~nnont., Fla., filed
81%9/22, recorded in
Plat Dk. 4, page 28,
pub. rec. Lake Co.,
Fla. desc'd aá: Begin at
SW cor. of Lime & Set-
de Streets run S. 180
along W side of Settle
St. 184.95'; N 740 05'
W. 160.55' to Lake
Drive; SW'ly along
Lake Drive 498' for
POB; run SE at Right
Angles to Lake Drive
145'; s'w parallel to
Lake Drive 150" NW
at right angle td. Lake
Drive 145'; N'ly along
Lake Drive to POB.
COPY OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT ROLL
SETTLE STREET IMPROVEMENTS
CLERMONT, FLORIDA
Front Unit Price
Owners Footage Per Foot Total
William W. Boyd &
Juanita Boyd 151.84 $1.85 $280.90
William W. Boyd &
Juanita Boyd 151.84 1.85 280.90
William W. Boyd &
Juanita Boyd 81.00 1.85 149.85
William W. Boyd &
Juanita Boyd 66.54 1.85 123.10
William W. Boyd &
Juanita Boyd 81.00 1.85 149.85
William W. Boyd &
Juanita Boyd 81.00 1.85 149.85
William W. Boyd &
Juanita Boyd 81.00 1.85 149.85
William W. Boyd &
Juanita Boyd 84.62 1.85 156.54
Charles B. Jones &'
GladJ"S Evelyn Jones
184.96
1.86
$249.6:J
, ¡
Fred W. Dickson,
Helen Dickson,
William Dickson,
Ruby Dickson &
George M. Dickson
1f94.05
1.85
1,283.99
and the above sums are due and payable in C8sh ore or' before !O days from date
of confirmation thereof by Council sitting as Board of Equalization on
February 16, 1960.
COpy OF SPECIAL ASSESSME~ ROLL
DESOTO STREET BETWEEN SECOND STREET
AND EAST AVENUE IMPROVEllENT
CLERMONT, FLORIDA
Front Unit Price
Owners Fo.e&ge Per Foot Total
Burnell Schuester &
Florence J. Schuester f5()1 $2.25 $337.50
Carrol A. Cook &
Ethel Cook 150' 2.25 337.50
Charles Crozier &
Ouida Crozier 5U 2.26 112.50
Charles Crozier &
Ouida Crozier 50 2.25 112.50
Charles Crozier &
Ouida Crozier 50 2.25 112.50
City of Clermont 50 2.25 112.50
O. H. Keene &
Carrie G. Keene 100 2.25 225.00
O. H. Keene &
Carrie G. Keene 50 2.25 112.50
James C. Smith &
Doreen Smith 50 2.25 112.50
Werner Heinrich &
Anne O. Heinrich 25 2.25 66.25
James C. Smith &
Dorene Smith 25 2.25 66.25
Werner Heinrich &;
Anne O. Heinrich 50 2.25 112.50
O. H. Keene & i5G
Carrie G. Keene 2.25 112.50
Daniel M. Swaffa.. &
Gladys Swaffar
O. H. Keene &
Carrie G. Keene
Daniel M. Swaffar 0\1;
Gladys Swaffar 50 2.25 112.50
and the above BUms are due and payable in cash on or before 30 daYB from:
date of confirmation thereof by Council sitting as Board of Equalizatioc on I
February 16, 1960.
DAè, February 3, 1960. I
Isl A. M. JOHNSON
City Clerk
Property Desc.
Block 4:
Lot 6
Lot 9
Lot 10
Lot 11
Lot 12
Block 5:
Lot 1
E 50'
W IGO'
Lot 7
Lot 8
Lot 9
W.25'
E. 25'
. Lot 10
Lot 11
Lot 12
W.25'
E.26'
Lot 13
.;Í. February 4, 11, 1960
25
2.26
66.25
25
2.26
56.25