For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
COMMERCIAL CONCERN. Any commercial transaction resulting in goods, wares or merchandise being sold by the commercial concern to the public for monetary payment therefor, excepting therefrom a service or any endeavor generally recognized as a garage sale, a porch sale, a yard sale or flea market, defined as the sale of conglomerate collectibles, new or used, with no single item being sold for an amount greater than $100 and/or a total value of goods to be sold at any flea market in a sum greater than $1,000.
NON-PERMANENT COMMERCIAL CONCERN. Any commercial endeavor or any person, partnership or corporation conducting a commercial endeavor on a temporary basis (for a period of less than 30 days) and from house to house or from a location or place of business which is not affixed to real estate within the town.
(Ord. 220-2018, passed 6-12-2018)