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§ 111.07 LOUD NOISES AND SPEAKING DEVICES.
   No permittee, nor any person in his or her behalf, shall shout, cry out, blow a horn, ring a bell or use any sound amplifying device upon any of the sidewalks, streets, alleys, parks or other public places of the city or upon private premises where sound of sufficient volume is emitted or produced therefrom to be capable of being plainly heard upon the adjacent sidewalks, streets, alleys, parks or other public places, for the purpose of attracting attention to any goods, wares or merchandise which such permittee proposes to sell.
(1994 Code, § 9-207) Penalty, see § 10.99
§ 111.08 USE OF STREETS AND SITE LOCATION.
   (A)   No permittee shall have any exclusive right to any location in the public streets, nor shall any be permitted a stationary location thereon, nor shall any be permitted to operate in a congested area where the operation might impede or inconvenience the public use of the streets. For the purpose of this subchapter, the judgment of a police officer, exercised in good faith, shall be deemed conclusive as to whether the area is congested and the public impeded or inconvenienced.
   (B)   A written statement from the property owner shall be required validating that the applicant has the authority to set up a vendor location on a temporary basis at the site listed in the application.
(1994 Code, § 9-208) (Ord. 824, passed 8-27-2018) Penalty, see § 10.99
§ 111.09 EXHIBITION OF PERMIT.
   Permittees are required to exhibit their permits at the request of any police officer or citizen.
(1994 Code, § 9-209) Penalty, see § 10.99
§ 111.10 POLICE OFFICERS TO ENFORCE.
   It shall be the duty of all police officers to see that the provisions of this subchapter are enforced.
(1994 Code, § 9-210)
§ 111.11 PERMIT REVOCATION AND SUSPENSION.
   (A)   Permits issued under the provisions of this subchapter may be suspended or revoked by the CityManager or Chief of Police for any violations as set forth below:
      (1)   Fraud, misrepresentation or incorrect statement contained in the application for permit, or made in the course of carrying on the business of solicitor, canvasser, peddler, transient merchant, itinerant merchant or itinerant vendor;
      (2)   Any violation of this subchapter;
      (3)   Conviction of any crime or misdemeanor; or
      (4)   Conducting the business of peddler, canvasser, solicitor, transient merchant, itinerant vendor, as the case may be, in an unlawful manner or in such a manner as to constitute a breach of the peace or to constitute a menace to the health, safety or general welfare of the public.
   (B)   Suspension or revocation of a permit shall be given in writing, setting forth the specific grounds of the complaint and violations. Persons that have had permits revoked or suspended may appeal in writing to the City Manager to request a hearing be set within ten days.
   (C)   When reasonably necessary in the public interest, the Mayor may suspend a permit pending the revocation hearing.
(1994 Code, § 9-211) (Ord. 824, passed 8-27-2018)
§ 111.12 REAPPLICATION.
   No permittee whose permit has been revoked shall make further application until a period of at least six months has elapsed since the last revocation.
(1994 Code, § 9-212)
§ 111.13 PERMIT EXPIRATION AND RENEWAL.
   Permits issued under the provisions of this subchapter shall expire 30 days from issuance and may reapply for a renewal for a renewal fee of $25 for each additional 30 days. Each renewal will require reapplication and verification of said details. Applicant will also be required to submit written statement from property owner that authorizes use of property location for the new period of time as set forth in § 111.08.
(1994 Code, § 9-213) (Ord. 824, passed 8-27-2018)
CHARITABLE SOLICITATIONS
§ 111.25 PERMIT REQUIRED.
   No person shall solicit contributions or anything else of value for any real or alleged charitable or religious purpose without a permit from the city authorizing such solicitation; provided, however, that, this section shall not apply to any locally established organization or church operated exclusively for charitable or religious purposes if the solicitations are conducted exclusively among the members thereof, voluntarily and without remuneration for making such solicitations, or if the solicitations are in the form of collections or contributions at the regular assemblies of any such established organization or church.
(1994 Code, § 9-301) Penalty, see § 10.99
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