(a) Products that may be sold at a neighborhood market include, but are not limited to, the following:
(1) Fruits, vegetables, honey, eggs, nuts, herbs, and mushrooms.
(2) Meats.
(3) Dairy products.
(4) Prepared foods, including but not limited to baked goods, packaged foods, and oils.
(5) Arts and crafts, including but not limited to jewelry, candles, natural skin care products, soaps, art, knitting, quilts, and pottery.
(6) Garden items, including but not limited to plants, flowers, and soil.
(b) At least 30 percent of the vendors participating in a neighborhood market must sell produce or other food items.
(c) All products distributed, offered for sale, or sold at a neighborhood market must have been raised, grown, made, crafted, processed, or produced by the vendor in a Texas county completely or partially located within a 150-mile radius of Dallas County, except that the 150-mile radius requirement does not apply to produce or other food items determined by the director to be unavailable from vendors in the radius area.
(d) No products may be offered for resale.
(e) Live animals may not be distributed, offered for sale, or sold at a neighborhood market. (Ord. 31144)