3-2-4: LOCATION RESTRICTIONS:
   A.   Obstructing Public Streets Or Rights Of Way: It shall be unlawful and an offense for any itinerant merchant to set up, park or operate from any public use area such as streets, alleys, sidewalks, or highways within the city. Licenses issued for the purpose of engaging in any temporary business does not authorize the use of public property for such enterprise. Establishment, setup or operation of such business may be carried on only on private property, the use of which has been permitted by the owner. Permission for use of such property shall be evidenced by the owner or his agent in the space provided on the itinerant merchant's receipt issued by the city clerk. (1985 Code ch. 5 § 1-20; amd. 2016 Code)
   B.   Obstructing Private Entries; Pedestrian Or Vehicular Traffic: Setup, parking or display of wares in such a manner as to present a bar to entry onto private property, obscure vision so as to present a hazard to the orderly flow of vehicular or pedestrian traffic shall be unlawful. (1985 Code ch. 5 § 1-21)