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(A) Any person aggrieved by a decision under §§ 111.04 or 111.06 shall have the right to appeal to the City Council. The appeal shall be taken by filing with the City Council, within 14 days after notice of the decision has been mailed to such person's last known address, a written statement setting forth the grounds for appeal. The City Council shall set the time and place for a hearing, and notice for such hearing shall be given to such person in the same manner as provided in § 111.05.
(B) The order of the City Council after the hearing shall be final.
(A) Any license issued to an itinerant merchant under this chapter shall be posted conspicuously in or at the place named therein. In the event more than 1 place within the city shall be used to conduct the business licensed, separate licenses shall be issued for each place.
(B) The City Clerk shall issue a license to each peddler or solicitor licensed under this chapter. The license shall contain the words “Licensed Peddler” or “Licensed Solicitor,” the expiration date of the license, and the number of the license. The license shall be kept with the licensee during such time as he is engaged in the business licensed.
(C) All active permit shall be visibly displayed in a lanyard provided by the Aurora Police Department and worn by the solicitor. All lanyards must be returned to the Police Department at the expiration of the permit.
(Ord. 1017, passed 7-14-2015) Penalty, see §
10.99
(A) Notice of the refusal of invitation to solicitors, to any residence, shall be given on a weatherproof card, approximately 3 inches by 4 inches in size, exhibited upon or near the main entrance door to the residence, indicating the determination by the occupant, containing the applicable words, as follows:
“NO SOLICITORS INVITED”
(B) The letters shall be at least 1/3-inch in height.
(C) The card so exhibited shall constitute sufficient notice to any solicitor of the determination by the occupant of the residence of the information contained thereon.
(A) It shall be the duty of every solicitor upon going onto any premises in the city upon which a residence is located to first examine the notice provided for in § 111.10 if any is attached, and be governed by the statement contained on the notice. If the notice states “NO SOLICITORS INVITED,” then the solicitor, whether registered or not, shall immediately and peacefully depart from the premises.
(B) Any solicitor who has gained entrance to any residence, whether invited or not, shall immediately and peacefully depart from the premises when requested to do so by the occupant.
Penalty, see § 10.99
It is hereby declared to be unlawful and shall constitute a nuisance for any person to go upon any premises and ring the doorbell upon or near any door, or create any sound in any manner calculated to attract the attention of the occupant of such residence, for the purpose of securing an audience with the occupant thereof and engage in soliciting in defiance of the notice exhibited at the residence in accordance with the provisions of § 111.10 above.
Penalty, see § 10.99