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5665 Permit FeesORDINANCE 14UMBER 6 0 5 oA E (Published in the Salina Journal 1952) AN ORDIWivCE providing for the amendmert of Section 11-303 and Section 11-311 of the Revised Ordinances of the City of Salina, 1948, and providing for the repeal of the original of said sections. BE IT ORDAIIED by the Board of Commissi overs of the City of Salina, Kansas: Section 1. Amendment. That Section 11-303, Revised Ordinances of the City of Salina, 1948, be and it is hereby amended to read as follows: "11-303. PEWITS, FEES. It shall be unlawful for any person to bring inTo, send into, or receive into the City of Salina, or its police jurisdiction, for sale, or to sell, or offer for sale therein, or to have in storage where milk or milk products are sold or served, any milk or milk product defined in this article, who does not possess a permit from the health officer of the City of Salina. 'i "Only a person who complies vdth the requirements of this article shall be entitled to receive and retain such a error . Permits shell not be transferable with respect to persons and or locations. "Such a permit may be temporarily suspended by the health officer upon violation by the holder of any of the terms of this article, or for interference with the health officer in the performance of his duties, or revoked after an opportunity for a hearing at a regular meeting of the Board of Commissioners upon serious or repeated violations. "Before any such permit shall be issued by the health officer, the person desiring the same shall file with the health officer an application by such person signed, which shall state the name of such person and the name under -which he does business. The kind of business in -which such person is engaged and for -which he desires such permit, the location of the dairy fare, milk plant, or other place of business for which such permit was desired, the number of cows kept on any such dairy farm, in case the applicant is a milk producer, whether the same are milked or not, and the number and kind of vehicles used by any such person in connection with the sale or distribution of such milk, together with such other information as the health officer may require, and shall pay to the health officer the fees provided for in this article, vwhich fees shall be accounted for and turned over by the health officer to the City Clerk and placed in the City Treasurer to the credit of the Milk Inspection Department of the general fund of said city. "Any such permit shall remain in effect only for the remainder of the calendar year during which it is issued and shall expire on December 31st of such year. Whenever after any such permit is issued the person holding the same shall have or keep any additional cows on his premises not listed in his application for such permit, or shall use any additional vehicles not listed and described in said application, he shall file vrith the health officer a supplemental application and pay such additional fees therefor as may be required in this ordinance, such additional fees to be computed as if such additional corm or vehicles were included in the original application and in the permit issued to such person for that year. "The fees which shall be required of and paid by all persons as herein- i above provided for shall be as follows: i (a) Each milk producer, who produces and sells raw milk at retail to the ultimate consumer for home consumption or to stores, restaurants, soda fountains, or other establishments for resale, shall pay an annual permit fee of $3.00 for three cows or less, owned or controlled by such person, a part of or all of the milk or milk products from which are sold, and $0..50 additional for each additional cow over three in number, provided that no additional permit fee shall be charged to any such person for any vehicle used b;;- him in the sale of, or distribution exclusively of such raw milk or milk product. (b) Each milk producer producing and selling raw milk to any milk plant, for pasteurization, shall pay an annual fee of $1..00 for each herd of cows owned or controlled by such person, a part of or all of the milk or milk products of which are sold to any milk plant for past- eurization only. (c) Every person owning or controlling a restaurant, cafe, soda fountain, store or other establishment, serving GO'!SC_IOATED-..snur. 1 J or selling milk or milk products shall pay an annual permit fee of $1.00 per year# (d) PEWIT FEES: PASTEURIZIITG PLALTS . The annual pe=it fee re- quired to be paid by persons owning or controlling a milk plant where milk or milk products are handled, produced, stored, bottled, pasteurized or prepared for distribution, shall be $10.00 per year for the first vehicle and $5.00 per year for each additional vehicle used by such person in connection with the sale or distribution of such milk or milk products. "And provided further that in addition to all other fees, as aforesaid, that the fees prescribed in the foregoing subdivisions "(a)" and "(d)" shall pay an additional sum each year, to partially cover the cost of inspection, the j sum of two times the mileage from the City of Salina, by the usual traveled road, to the place of inspection times $0.20, times six, being the antici- pated minimum annual inspections of each year and that all of the sums, as aforesaid, shall be considered as a license tax." Section 2. ANEraDI. 1-2. That Section 11, 311, Revised Urdinanoes of the City of Salina, 1948, be and it is hereby amended as follows; "11-311. MILK AND 19LK PRODUCTS FId M POINTS BEYOND THE LITS ITS OF INSPECTION OF THE CITY OF SAMNA, KAKAS. Milk and milk products from points beyond he limits of inspection of the Cit,- of Salina may not be sold in the City of Salina or its police jurisdiction, unless produced and pasteurized under grading provisions identical with those of this ordinance and approved by j the health officer. Proof satisfactory to and approved by the health officer that such conditions have been complied with shall be furnished by the person receiving any such milk or milk products before the same shall be j sold or distributed in the City of Salina. The limits of inspection shall not exceed the terminus of a 50 mile radius around the City cf S d- ina." Section 3. That the original of Sections 11-303 and Section 11-311, both the Revised Ordinances of the City of Salina, 1948, be and each are hereby repealed. Section 4. That this ordinance shall become effective upon its adoption and publicat- ion once in the official city paper. Introduced; June 16, 1952 Passed; June 23, 1952 1