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836.07 HOURS AND MERCHANDISE PERMITTED.
   No home sale shall be conducted during hours other than those prescribed by the Director of Public Service, and in no event shall any home sale be commenced earlier than 9:00 a.m. or last later than 8:00 p.m. on each day during the period for which the permit is issued. No home sale shall offer any merchandise for sale that has been purchased for purposes of resale at such home sale. Any new merchandise offered for sale shall be prima-facie evidence of merchandise purchased for resale at such home sale.
(Ord. 92-24. Passed 3-2-92; Ord. 07-2. Passed 1-16-07. )
836.08 DISPLAY OF PERMIT.
   The permit required by Section 836.03 shall be kept posted in a prominent place upon the premises set forth therein during the entire duration of the sale.
(Ord. 92-24. Passed 3-2-92; Ord. 07-2. Passed 1-16-07.)
836.09 CONSTRUCTIVE KNOWLEDGE OF LAW.
   Each person who conducts or attempts to conduct a home sale or street sale is deemed to have constructive knowledge of the requirements and prohibitions of this chapter.
(Ord. 92-24. Passed 3-2-92; Ord. 00-46. Passed 12-18-00; Ord. 07-2. Passed 1-16-07.)
836.10 REVOCATION OR NONISSUANCE OF PERMIT.
   (a)   The Director of Public Safety shall revoke any home sale or street sale permit issued pursuant to this chapter upon determining that the permittee has falsified an application for a home sale or street sale permit or has otherwise knowingly violated any of the provisions of Section 836.06 or 836.07.
   (b)   The Director of Public Safety may revoke any home sale or street sale permit issued pursuant to this chapter upon determining that the permittee has violated any of the provisions of this chapter, excluding Sections 836.06 and 836.07.
   (c)   The Director of Public Service may refuse to issue a permit to any person who has previously violated any provision of this chapter.
(Ord. 92-24. Passed 3-2-92; Ord. 00-46. Passed 12-18-00; Ord. 07-2. Passed 1-16-07.)
836.11 APPEALS; TIME LIMITATION.
   Any person who is aggrieved by a decision under Section 836.10, may appeal to an Appeals Board which shall consist of the Mayor, the Building Code Administrator and a member of the Safety Committee of Council, or any representative appointed by a designated member of the Board to hear a particular appeal. The aggrieved person may appear before the Board and present evidence, information and arguments to support his or her appeal. The Director shall also appear for the purpose of advising the Board of the basis of his or her findings and to provide additional information if necessary. The Board shall then determine whether to uphold, modify or set aside the findings and action of the Director, and the decision of the Board shall be final. No appeal may be taken to the Board after the expiration of ten days, excluding Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, from the date that the aggrieved person receives notification of the adverse action of the Director.
(Ord. 92-24. Passed 3-2-92; Ord. 07-2. Passed 1-16-07.)
836.99 PENALTY.
   Whoever violates or fails to comply with any of the provisions of this chapter is guilty of a minor misdemeanor and shall be fined not more than one hundred dollars ($100.00) for a first offense. For each subsequent offense, such person is guilty,of a misdemeanor of the fourth degree and shall be fined not more than two hundred fifty dollars ($250.00) or imprisoned not more than thirty days, or both. A separate offense shall be deemed committed each day during or on which a violation or noncompliance occurs or continues.
(Ord. 92-24. Passed 3-2-92; Ord. 07-2. Passed 1-16-07.)