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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrd 170-1934 c~'~ ORDINANCE NO. /7 ~) ' '"'~...{..O ~ 0RDIN~'lO~ 0F TI~ 0I~ 0F SOUTH PROH~ITING T~ OPERATION X~ CONDUCT OF FOOD ST0~S, I~AT ~TS, DRY GOODS STORES, OLOTHINO STORES, ~GET~ ST0~S, SHOE STORES, i~WAi~ STORES, B~ER SHOPS, 0R STORES ~ ?~ICH SHOE PAIRING IS D01~E WITHIN SA~ CITY 0N ~Y ~AY 0R CERTAIN 0'~R LEG~ HOLIDAYS, ~,ID REPE~ING 0~I~IANCE N0. 164 0F ~ID CITY 0F SOUTH S~'{ F~CISC0 ~TI ~: "~ 0RDIN~CE 0F T~ CITY 0F S0~H S~ F~ICISC0 PROHIBITIi.~G T~ 0PE~TION ~ND C0~UCT 0F FOOD STORES, I~T ]~t~TS, DRY ~0DS ST0~S, CLOTHING STO~S 0R STORES IN WHICH SHOE REPAIRING IS D0t~, WI~IN SAID CITY 0N ~Y ~!~AY 0R OTHER LEG~ HOLIDAY." Passed August 14th, 1933. The City Council of the City of South San Fr~cisco do ordain as follows: Section 1. It shall be ~lawful for ~person, persons, firm, co~oration or association to keep open, within the corporate limits of the City of South San Francisco, upon any S~day or any one of the legal holidays known as the First of J~uary, Memorial Day, the Fourth of July, Labor Day, Th~ksgiving Day ~d Christmas Day, ~y meat ~rket, clothing store, shoe store, dry goods store, vegetable store, hardware store, barber shop or store where shoe repairing is done. The word "food", as used herein, sh~l be con- strued to me~ the kinds of food for human consumption customarily sold in grocery stores. Section 2. The provisions of this ordinance shall not apply to or be construed to apply to ~y person, persons, firm corporation or association, who, on any Sunday, or ~y other legal holiday as herein specified, keep open bona fide hotels, boarding houses, lodging houses, restaurants, retail drug stores, confection- ery stores or ice cream Darlors, newspaper or periodical agencies for the legiti~te business of each; provided however, that in case any one or more of the excepted t~es of business.hereinbefore mentioned is carrier on in some room with ~y business coming within the purview of this ordinance and required to be ~pt closed on Sunday --l-- or any other legal holiday, as herein specified, the part of the room in which such excepted~business is carried on shall be separate an~ set apart from the business required to be closed by this ordinance, as aforesaid, by a permanent partition or permanent screen, not less than seven (?) feet in height, which such permanent partition or permanent screen shall enclose and separate said place, where said excepted business is carried on, from the remaining part of the room wherein the business required to be closed under Section i of this ordinance is operated. Section 3. ~hen the First of January, ~'~emorial Day, the Fourth of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day or Christmas Day falls on Saturday or ~onday, the places of business mentioned in Section i of this ordinance may remain open until 12 o~clock noon on any such Saturday or i~onday, and shall be closed at such hour° Section ~. If any section, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance, shall, for any reason, be held to be invalid or unconstitutional, such invalidity or unconstitutionality shall not affect the validity or unconstitutionality of the remain- ing portions of this ordinance, it being hereby expressly declared that this ordinance and each section, sentence, clause and phrase thereof would have been enacted, irrespective of the fact that any. one or more other sections, sentences, clauses or phrases be de- clared invalid or unconstitutional. Section 0~ Any person, persons, firm or corporation who shall violate any portion of this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by a fine not e~ceeding One Hundred Dollars ($100.00), or by imprison- ment for a period not exceeding Thlrty (30) days, or by both such fine and imprisonment. Section 6. Ordinance No. 164 of said City of South San Francisco entitled "An ordinance of the Uity of South San Francisco prohibiting the operation and conduct of Food stores, meat markets, --2-- dry goods stores, clothing stores or stores in which shoe repair- ing is done, within said City on any Sunday or other legal holiday", passed August 14th, 1933, is hereby repealed. Section ?: This ordinance shall be published once in "The Enterprise and The South San Francisco Journal", a weekly newspaper, published and circulated in the City of South San ,Francisco, and shall take effect and be. in force upon the expira- tion of thirty (30) days after the date of its passage and adoption. Introduced this day of ~arch, 1934. Passed and adopted as an ordinance of the City of South San Francisco, at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of South San Francisco, this /~ day of~~, 1934, by tt~ following vote: Ayes, Councilmen Noes, Councilmen Absent, Councilmen ~[ayor~zf__t~e .City o/~TSouth San Fran- , cisco /