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Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government Code of Ordinances
CHARTER AND CODE OF ORDINANCES LEXINGTON-FAYETTE URBAN COUNTY GOVERNMENT
SUPPLEMENT HISTORY TABLE
LEXINGTON-FAYETTE - URBAN COUNTY GOVERNMENT CHARTER
Chapter 1 - GENERAL PROVISIONS
Chapter 2 - ADMINISTRATION1
Chapter 2A - AIRPORTS AND AIRCRAFT1
Chapter 2B - CODE ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATIVE HEARING BOARDS
Chapter 3 - ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES1
Chapter 4 - ANIMALS AND FOWL1
Chapter 5 - BUILDINGS AND BUILDING REGULATIONS1
Chapter 5A - CIVIL DEFENSE: CIVIL EMERGENCIES
Chapter 6 - EMPLOYEES AND PENSIONS1
Chapter 7 - FINANCE AND TAXATION1
Chapter 8 - MINING AND/OR QUARRYING1
Chapter 9 - FIRE PREVENTION1
Chapter 9A - FIREWORKS
Chapter 10 - FOOD AND DRUGS1
Chapter 11 - HEALTH AND SANITATION1
Chapter 12 - HOUSING1
Chapter 13 - LICENSES AND REGULATIONS1
Chapter 13A - MINIMUM WAGE
Chapter 14 - OFFENSES AND MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS1
Chapter 15 - PEDDLERS AND SOLICITORS1
Chapter 16 - SEWAGE, GARBAGE, REFUSE AND WEEDS1
Chapter 16A - HAZARDOUS MATERIALS1
Chapter 17 - STREETS AND SIDEWALKS1
Chapter 17A - SUBDIVISIONS1
Chapter 17B - STREET TREES1
Chapter 17C - PUBLIC RIGHTS-OF-WAY
Chapter 17D - DOCKLESS VEHICLES
Chapter 18 - TRAFFIC1
Chapter 18B - SNOW EMERGENCIES1
Chapter 18C - EMERGENCY AMBULANCE, TRANSPORTATION AMBULANCE LICENSING, REGULATIONS1
Chapter 19 - WEIGHTS AND MEASURES
Chapter 20 - ZONING1
Chapter 21 - COMPREHENSIVE PLAN FOR CLASSIFIED CIVIL SERVICE SYSTEM1
Chapter 22 - UNCLASSIFIED CIVIL SERVICE1
Chapter 23 - DIVISIONS OF FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AND POLICE1
Chapter 24 - DETENTION CENTER1
Chapter 25 - ETHICS ACT
Chapter 26 - RURAL LAND MANAGEMENT
APPENDIX A RULES AND PROCEDURES OF THE LEXINGTON-FAYETTE URBAN COUNTY COUNCIL1
CODE COMPARATIVE TABLE - ORDINANCES
STATE LAW REFERENCE TABLE
Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government Zoning Code
Sec. 15-12. - Requirements—Peddlers and itinerant merchants.
(a)   General Requirements. In addition to the licensing and other general requirements contained in the code of ordinances relating to peddlers and itinerant merchants, each such business shall also comply with the following requirements at all times while conducting business in Fayette County:
(1)   All applicable federal, state, or local laws or regulations pertaining to their conduct and operations.
(2)   Operate in a manner that ensures the safety of patrons, pedestrians and the public.
(3)   If the business is a "transient" merchant, as defined in KRS 365.650, have filed a completed transient merchant application as required by KRS 365.665 with the division of revenue at least ten (10) days prior to conducting business.
(4)   Shall not park or operate in a manner which prohibits others from parking in otherwise available spaces or areas or which creates a traffic hazard.
(5)   Ensure that any vehicle, other conveyance, structure, or stand used in the operation of the business is maintained and kept in good operating order.
(6)   Shall provide, in a prominent location, trash and recycling container(s) sufficient in size to collect all waste and recyclables generated by customers and staff of the vendor. All trash and debris related to the operation shall be collected by the vendor throughout the duration of their vending and deposited in their own trash or recycling container(s) and removed from the site by the vendor. Such waste shall not be placed in urban county government trash receptacles. The vendor shall be responsible for any litter or debris located within a five feet (5') radius of their unit, including sidewalks in the immediate vicinity. Provide or make available garbage receptacle(s) sufficient for customer use.
(7)   Ensure that its operations do not violate, or contribute to a violation of the noise ordinance (section 14-70 through 14-80 of the code, as may be amended).
(8)   Shall only use lighting which is located within the area lawfully permitted for conducting the business and which does not cause any glare that could be considered a public hazard, nuisance or distraction to vehicular movement, neighboring business operations or residential uses. No flashing or strobe lighting shall be permitted.
(9)   Ensure that any and all signs are compliant with any ordinances or regulations pertaining to signage and located only within the area lawfully permitted for conducting the business.
(10)   Ensure that all merchandise, goods, or wares are only displayed or offered for sale within the area lawfully permitted for conducting the business.
(11)   Shall not use any electrical outlet located within the public right-way or on public property, unless specifically authorized by the urban county government or, if required, the utility company. A vendor shall not create any tripping or other hazard related to its use of electricity.
(12)   Shall not block access to or use of, any public bench or any public utility pole or set up any chairs or tables on the public right-of-way.
(13)   Shall not in any manner damage public property or the public right-of-way. Examples, include, but are not necessarily limited to, using stakes, rods or any method of support that is required to be drilled, driven or otherwise fixed in asphalt pavement, curbs, sidewalks or buildings. The vendor shall be solely responsible for any such damage.
(14)   Shall not locate or operate within an area closed for an emergency.
(b)   Hours of operation. No peddler or itinerant merchant shall engage or attempt to engage in business except during the hours of operation provided herein.
(1)   Unless otherwise authorized by the urban county government, the general lawful hours of operation shall be limited to the hours of 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. However, the hours of operation shall be allowed to continue after 11:00 p.m. if a permanent business also located on that parcel of property is open to the general public. In those instances, the peddler's or itinerant merchant's operation may lawfully continue to conduct business until the time at which such a permanent business is closed to the general public.
(2)   Door-to-door sales are limited to the hours of 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Door-to-door sales means going from dwelling unit to dwelling unit (i.e., house, apartment, condominium, etc.) or from business to business in Fayette County selling or taking orders for, or offering to sell or take orders for, goods, wares and merchandise for present or future delivery or for services to be performed immediately or in the future whether such person has, carries or exposes a sample of such goods, wares and merchandise or not and whether he/she is collecting advance payments on such sales or not.
(c)   Locations. Unless otherwise permitted or authorized by the urban county government, no peddler or itinerant merchant shall locate, conduct business, or solicit in the following manner or within the following specified areas or locations:
(1)   Within an urban county government park unless permission of the urban county government is obtained pursuant to section 14-62 of the code of ordinances;
(2)   In a location which causes a violation of section 17-5 of the code of ordinances (congregating so as to obstruct sidewalk), or which causes people to congregate in any street, avenue, or alley which is open to vehicular traffic;
(3)   In a location or manner that restricts pedestrian access to any other business or building;
(4)   In or upon any public right-of-way or public property within one hundred (100) feet of the defined boundary for a Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government permitted special event, or any other event sponsored by the urban county government, without the written permission of the event organizers or the department or division sponsoring said event or unless otherwise authorized by the urban county government.
All distances shall be measured at the shortest distance between the nearest point of the vending operation's location to the closest property line or district.
(5)   Within any other area or location in which such activity is otherwise prohibited or restricted unless all necessary permission or approval is otherwise obtained, including but not limited to the "Lexington Center Area" (section 15-1.1 of the code of ordinances).
(d)   Additional location restrictions on itinerant merchants. In addition to the restrictions listed in subsection 15-12(c), above, no itinerant merchant shall locate, conduct business, or solicit in the following manner, or within the following specified areas or locations:
(1)   Within a Residential Zone, or within a land use zone where the underlying business activity would otherwise be prohibited under the zoning ordinance.
(2)   Within one hundred (100) feet of the property line of a dwelling unit located in an area zoned as a Residential District under the Lexington-Fayette County Zoning Ordinance.
All distances shall be measured at the shortest distance between the nearest point of the vending operation's location to the closest property line, district, or other merchant or vendor.
(3)   These restrictions shall not apply to locations owned or operated by religious, charitable, health, welfare, educational, political, or youth service organizations or neighborhood or homeowner's associations as long as the vending activities are expressly permitted in writing by the organization or association.
(e)   No itinerant merchant shall locate, conduct business, or solicit on public property, including but not limited to the public right-of-way, unless the merchant has obtained any additional appropriate licensure and such property has been designated for such use by the urban county government through a resolution, ordinance, or the adoption of a pilot program, or the government has otherwise provided express permission for such conduct.
(Ord. No. 106-2013, § 1, 9-12-13)