Whenever used in this chapter, the following words shall be as herein defined unless a different meaning clearly appears from the context:
(a) “Canvassing” or “canvasser” or “solicitation” or “solicitor” includes any person who calls at residences or places of business without the invitation or previous consent of the owner(s) or occupant(s) of such premises for the purpose of any one or more of the following activities:
(1) Seeking to obtain orders for the purchase of goods, wares, merchandise, foodstuffs or services of any kind, character or description whatever, for either present or future delivery; or
(2) Seeking to obtain prospective customers for application or purchase of insurance of any type, kind or character; or
(3) Seeking to obtain subscriptions to books, magazines, periodicals, newspapers and every other type or kind of publication; or
(4) Seeking to obtain contributions or to sell any goods, articles or services of any kind for the support or benefit of any charitable, religious or nonprofit association, organization, corporation or project; or
(5) Seeking to obtain from an occupant of any residence an indication of such occupant’s belief in regard to any social, political or religious matter; or
(6) Seeking to influence the personal belief of the occupant of any residence in regard to any social, political or religious matter; or
(7) Taking of a poll or census by any person, firm or corporation other than a governmental body or agency thereof.
(Ord. 83-96. Passed 8-5-96.)
(Ord. 83-96. Passed 8-5-96.)
(8) Distributing handbills, leaflets, fliers or other written materials advertising or promoting an event, business, charitable or religious organization by placing such written materials upon any motor vehicle without the written consent of the owner of the property or parking lot in which the vehicles are parked or situated.
(Ord. 42-2010. Passed 10-18-10.)
(Ord. 42-2010. Passed 10-18-10.)
(b) “Canvasser for charitable or religious purposes” means any person who calls at residences or places of business without the invitation or previous consent of the owner(s) or occupant(s) of such premises for the purpose of soliciting or receiving contributions or pledges for charitable or religious purposes, or to offer or attempt to sell, or request a donation for, any advertisement, advertising space, book, card, chance, coupon, device, magazine, merchandise, ticket, token, flag, souvenir, foodstuff, service or any other article or thing in connection with which any appeal is made for any charitable or religious purpose, or when or where in connection with any such sale, donation or contribution, any statement is made that the whole or any part of the proceeds of any such sale will go to or be donated to any charitable or religious purpose.
(c) “Charitable” includes the words patriotic, philanthropic, social service, welfare, eleemosynary, benevolent, educational, civic, fraternal, veteran’s, medical and social research, either actual or purported.
(d) “Contribution” includes the words gift, food, clothing, money, property, or donations of any kind, including those made under the guise of a loan of money or property.
(e) “Door-to-door salesperson in interstate commerce” means a person who travels from door-to-door calling on private residences or places of business in the City for the purpose of taking orders for future delivery of goods or services to be furnished, supplied or delivered from sources outside the State and which is not done in connection with any appeal for any charitable or religious purpose.
(f) “Door-to-door salesperson in intrastate commerce” means a person who travels from door-to-door calling on private residences or places of business in the City for the purpose of taking orders for future delivery of goods or services to be furnished, supplied or delivered from sources within the State and which is not done in connection with any appeal for any charitable or religious purpose.
(g) “Peddler” means any person who sells or offers for sale and immediate delivery goods or merchandise or services of any kind or description other than from a fixed and established place of business, including those who sell from vehicles on the public streets or from goods carried from door-to-door.
(h) “Person” means any individual, firm, partnership, corporation, company, association, joint stock company, church, religious sect, religious denomination, society, organization or league, or any combination of them, and includes any trustee, member, receiver, assignee, agent or other representative thereof.
(i) “Religious” and “religion” as used herein shall not include the word charitable, but shall be given their commonly accepted definitions.
(j) “Religious organization” means any church, body of communicants or group that is not organized or operated for profit that gathers in common membership for regular worship and religious observances.
(k) “Residence” means every separate living unit occupied for residential purposes by one or more persons, contained within any type of building or structure.
(Ord. 83-96. Passed 8-5-96.)