5.28.020 Exemptions-Affidavit to be filed-Charitable solicitations.
   A.   This chapter shall not be construed to apply to or prohibit any farmer, fruit or vine grower or gardener from selling the products of his farm, orchard, vineyard or garden in any place or market in the city where such articles are usually sold, or in any quantity that he may think proper without any license for doing so, so long as he does not obstruct the alleys and streets and other public grounds in the city; provided, that nothing in this section shall be so construed as to authorize the sale of spirituous, vinous, malt or intoxicating liquors, or peddling of any kind whatsoever in any of the public parks.
   B.   This chapter shall not be construed so as to prevent any veteran on behalf of local chapters of nationally organized veterans' organizations, for programs officially recognized by such organizations, from vending, hawking and peddling goods, wares, fruits or merchandise not prohibited by law. All persons desiring to peddle in the city shall make and file with the city clerk an affidavit stating whether he proposes to peddle his own products as defined herein, or for himself only.
   C.   The city shall compile and maintain a list of charitable organizations for which charitable solicitations shall be permitted without a license within city limits. However, a registration form from that charitable group must be on file with the city clerk supplying information of the solicitation. It is further required of the organization evidence that it has obtained. insurance providing coverage for bodily injury liability in the amount of one hundred thousand dollars and no cents for any individual and three hundred thousand dollars and no cents for any occurrence. Such policy shall name the city as an additional insured.
(Ord. 2019-5, 2019; Ord. 80-18, 1979; prior code § 17.502).