9-1101. Definitions.   
   (1)   Definition of "Farmer's Market". The Farmer's Market ("the market") for the City of Cookeville ("the city") is located on Mahler Avenue between First Street and Fourth Street, and is operated by the city to provide a safe and convenient location for farmers to sell their "home grown goods" as defined herein.
   (2)   Definition of "home-grown goods". As used in this section, "home-grown goods" shall mean produce, vegetables, fruits, nuts, plants, ornamentals and any other product of farm and garden that are grown in the State of Tennessee or southern Kentucky during its appropriate growing season by farmers, truck growers, fruit growers and horticulturists who are residents of Putnam County, or are residents from the fourteen (14) county Upper Cumberland area and Southern Kentucky as defined in section 9-1103.
   (3)   Definition of "Tennessee Department of Agriculture ("TDA") requirements". Items such as molasses, honey, eggs, farm fresh frozen meats, baked goods, jelly, jams and candy must meet the TDA requirements to be offered for sale at the market. (as added by Ord. O12-03-03, May 2012)