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A. Content Of Issued License: The City Clerk shall notify the applicant whether the license request is approved and shall issue a license. Such license shall show the name, photograph of said licensee, the type of license issued, and the date of expiration.
B. Exhibition: The license issued to the licensee hereunder by the City Clerk shall be exhibited in a conspicuous place if the licensee is using a vehicle or a building in his business, and otherwise must be displayed on the outside garment of the individual during hours of operation. (1952 Code § 5-12-09; amd. 2019 Code)
Vendors, solicitors and temporary merchants are subject to the following restrictions:
A. Locations: No vendor, solicitor or temporary merchant shall have any exclusive right to any location in a public street or sidewalk, nor shall they be permitted to operate in any congested area where his operations might impede or inconvenience the public. This license does not preclude the issuance of a special events permit or other permits by the City Parks and Recreation Department in public parks, or the granting of permission to sell or operate on private property by its owners.
B. Hours Of Operation: Vendors, solicitors and temporary merchants shall be allowed to engage in their licensed business only between nine o'clock (9:00) A.M. and one hour after sunset, unless located in a commercially zoned area. In commercially zoned areas, vendors, solicitors and temporary merchants shall be allowed to engage in their licensed business between the hours of six o'clock (6:00) A.M. on Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday until three o'clock (3:00) A.M. on the following day. Vendors, solicitors and temporary merchants shall be allowed to engage in their licensed business between the hours of six o'clock (6:00) A.M. on Friday and Saturday until five o'clock (5:00) A.M. the following day in commercially zoned areas. All mobile vending carts, trailers or vehicles must be removed from public property during nonvending hours. If a special event permit is sought, the City may make an exception to the usual hours of operation.
C. Enforcement Authority: Any law enforcement officer or City Licensing Officer shall be authorized to enforce this chapter.
D. Prohibited Locations: Unless positioned on a designated identified vending location, as defined in section 3-2-15 of this chapter, a mobile vending cart, trailer or vehicle shall not be located:
1. Where clear pedestrian passage on the public sidewalk is less than five feet (5') wide;
2. Within a midblock crosswalk area;
3. On the portion of a public sidewalk crossed by a public or private driveway or within ten feet (10') of either side of the driveway;
4. Within any street corner area;
5. Within five feet (5') from a perpendicular line drawn to the curb from either side of a doorway;
6. In a manner in which the movement or visibility of vehicles using the street or other public right-of-way is obstructed.
E. Distance: Unless otherwise provided, mobile vending carts, trailers or vehicles shall not be placed within fifty feet (50') of another mobile vending cart, trailer, vehicle or identified vending location.
F. Attachment Prohibited: Mobile vending carts, trailers or vehicles shall not be locked or chained to a parking meter, tree, streetlight or street furniture.
G. Unattendance: Mobile vending carts, trailers and vehicles shall not be left unattended on City streets or sidewalks for more than fifteen (15) consecutive minutes.
H. Utility Service Prohibited: Utility service connections are not permitted. Electrical lines are not allowed overhead or lying in the pedestrian portion of the sidewalk. City streetlight facilities shall not be used in any way to supply electrical service to a vendor site.
I. Garbage And Refuse: Vendors, solicitors and temporary merchants shall keep the area of operation free of debris. Vendors selling food or beverages must provide trash receptacles and waste removal adjacent to or as a part of their operations. All spilled food, beverages, grease or other trash or debris accumulating within twenty feet (20') of any mobile vending cart, trailer or vehicle shall be cleaned and collected by the vendor and deposited in the vendor's trash receptacle. The vendor is prohibited from depositing waste, ice and any gray or wastewater into sidewalk waste receptacles, privately owned dumpsters, City planters, gutters or the street drainage system.
J. Maintenance Of Mobile Vending Operations: Mobile vending carts, trailers or vehicles shall be maintained in such a manner that prevents the spilling or splattering of grease, water, food or trash on any public right-of-way where the cart, trailer or vehicle is located. The cart, trailer or vehicle owner shall be responsible for the cleaning and repair of any public right-of-way soiled, stained or damaged by the placement and operation of their mobile vending operations. (1952 Code § 5-12-10; amd. 2019 Code)
A. Standards: Mobile vending carts, trailers and vehicles must be designed and built meeting normal industry standards and used in a safe manner.
B. Size; Design; Brakes: A mobile vending cart frame must not exceed five feet (5') wide by nine feet (9') long by seven feet (7') high, and must be able to be pushed by one person. The mobile vending cart must have a minimum of two (2) functional, rubber tired wheels. The braking mechanism on the mobile vending cart shall be affixed in such a manner that it is not readily removable in order to secure the cart when parked on the sidewalk. The use of ropes and shocks as the sole braking mechanism is prohibited.
C. Generators: Generators on mobile vending carts, trailers and vehicles powered by gasoline are prohibited. Only generators powered by propane are acceptable. No mobile vending cart shall carry more than two (2) 5-gallon containers of propane on a public right-of-way. Generators shall not be placed on the ground.
D. BBQ Grills: Mobile vending carts, trailers and vehicles must have the BBQ grill enclosed and permanently built into the structure of the vendor cart, trailer or vehicle.
E. Fire Extinguisher: A five (5) pound, "K" class, handheld fire extinguisher is required if a heating or cooking appliance is used.
F. Inspections: With the exception of merchandise or food items to be sold, mobile vending carts, trailers and vehicles presented for inspection shall be exactly as they will appear when operating on a public right-of-way, including any food rack.
G. Support Equipment And Accessories: Support equipment and accessories, other than the generator and the propane tanks, must not extend more than four feet (4') from the edge of the cart, trailer or vehicle in any direction and shall not be placed so as to impede pedestrian traffic. Umbrellas, canopies or other covers used on mobile vending carts, trailers or vehicles must be securely fastened. The open diameter may not exceed nine feet (9'), with a minimum vertical clearance of seven feet eight inches (7'8"), and must not extend more than four feet (4') from the edge of the cart, trailer or vehicle in any direction.
H. Signage: Unsecured menu boards or sidewalk signs are prohibited.
I. Clean Appearance: Mobile vending carts, trailers and vehicles shall have a clean appearance at all times. (1952 Code § 5-12-11)
In addition to the restrictions and qualifications contained in this chapter, street vendors are additionally subject to the following restrictions:
A. Parking Restrictions: Vendor trailer or vehicles must at all times be parked in a legal manner. Vending operations shall be conducted only to pedestrians on sidewalks. No service to the public shall be made from the street side of the vehicles.
B. "Open For Business" Sign: To differentiate between vending trailers or vehicles that are merely legally parked on the street from those that are actively engaged in vending operations, any street vending cart, trailer or vehicle must place an "open for business" sign on the cart, trailer or vehicle in a conspicuous manner when the vending operations are open for business. This sign must be taken down when vending operations have ceased. (1952 Code § 5-12-12; amd. 2019 Code)
In addition to the restrictions contained in this chapter, all vendors, solicitors and temporary merchants must comply with the following restrictions in order to vend in the Downtown Business Improvement District (Downtown BID), unless exempted by a special events permit:
A. Street Vending Prohibited: Street vending is prohibited in the Downtown BID.
B. Sidewalk Vending: Mobile vending carts and trailers are prohibited from selling within the specific area of Main and Idaho Streets between Fourth and Eleventh Street, and Sixth Street between Idaho and Grove Streets, unless selling from a designated vending location that is designated with the symbol "IVL" (identified vending location). IVLs may be determined and marked, moved, removed or restricted by hours and days of operation by administrative order of the City Clerk, as set forth in subsection C of this section. A map indicating all Downtown BID IVLs can be obtained at the City Clerk's Office located at 150 N. Capitol Blvd., Boise, Idaho, 83702.
C. Determining Identified Vending Locations (IVLs): The City Clerk's Office, together with the Ada County Highway District (ACHD) and Capital City Development Corporation (CCDC) will identify locations that are compatible with the public interest in the use of the sidewalk areas as public rights- of-way. The City Clerk's Office shall determine and mark each IVL, and may move, remove or restrict by hours and days of operation. For each IVL location, the City Clerk's Office shall consider, among other factors: the width of sidewalk, the proximity and location of intersections, crosswalks, driveways, doorways, police or fire stations, hospitals, schools, parks, fire escapes, trees, bus stops and shelters, truck loading zones, taxi stands, hotel zones, existing street fixtures, such as signposts, lampposts, parking meters, fire hydrants, benches, phone booths, and the known pedestrian congestion of a particular area to determine if the IVL will provide for adequate public safety and pedestrian flow twenty four (24) hours a day.
D. IVL Regulations:
1. IVLs are available on a first come, first serve basis.
2. Only one vending cart may occupy an IVL at one time.
3. A mobile vending cart occupying an IVL that is unable to conduct business shall be removed after fifteen (15) minutes.
4. Beginning at six o'clock (6:00) A.M., the first properly licensed mobile vendor that positions his or her cart over the IVL may maintain that position until three o'clock (3:00) A.M. the following morning or five o'clock (5:00) A.M. on Saturday and Sunday, except as provided herein.
5. Any IVL which is designated as a "restricted IVL" by administrative order of the City Clerk, shall be prohibited from use by all vendors, solicitors and temporary merchants between the hours of nine o'clock (9:00) P.M. on Friday and Saturday evenings until five o'clock (5:00) A.M. the following morning.
E. Display Of License, Permit: No person shall use a mobile vending cart while engaged in sidewalk vending within the Downtown BID without displaying thereon, in a conspicuous manner, all applicable licenses and permits. (1952 Code § 5-12-13; amd. 2019 Code)
In addition to those acts set forth in section 3-1A-28 of this title, it shall be unlawful for any person to:
A. Failure To Comply: Fail to comply with any of the requirements and restrictions set forth in this chapter;
B. Misrepresentation: Misrepresent the purpose of, or affiliation of those engaged in, the solicitation;
C. Continue Efforts: Continue efforts to solicit from an individual once that individual informs the solicitor that he does not wish to give anything to or to buy anything from that solicitor;
D. Represent Endorsement: Represent the issuance of any license under this chapter as an endorsement or recommendation of the solicitation;
E. Posted Premises: Enter upon any premises when the same is posted with a sign stating "No Peddlers Allowed" or "No Solicitation Allowed" or other words to such effect; or
F. Fraud, Misrepresentations: Commit fraud, make misrepresentations or false statements in the course of carrying on the business. (1952 Code § 5-12-14; amd. 2019 Code)
The buyer shall have the right to cancel the door-to-door sale within three (3) business days. A business day is any calendar day, except Sunday, or the following holidays: New Year's Day, Washington's Birthday, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Columbus Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. (1952 Code § 5-12-15)
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