§ 110.13 PROHIBITED SOLICITATION PRACTICE.
   It is unlawful for any transient merchant, hawker, peddler, or solicitor to:
   (A)   Engage in solicitation for any unlawful business or organizational purpose or activity;
   (B)   Practice harassment; nuisance, theft, deceit, or menacing, troublesome, or otherwise unlawful activities during the course of solicitation;
   (C)   Solicit to residential premises displaying at such entrance a sign with the words “Peddlers and Solicitors Prohibited” or “Solicitors Prohibited;”
   (D)   Refuse to leave premises when requested by owner, lessee, or person in charge thereof;
   (E)   Call attention to the business or to his or her merchandise by crying out, by blowing a horn, by a ringing a bell, or by any loud or unusual noise;
   (F)   Display merchandise, park a vehicle, or place a temporary structure in such place or position as to prohibit or interfere with the movement of traffic or restrict the view of traffic on any city sidewalk, street, or highway; or
   (G)   Display or sell the merchandise on any right-of-way or public property.
(Ord. 15-2, passed 11-10-2001) Penalty, see § 110.99