CHAPTER 18
PEDDLERS AND SOLICITORS
Peddlers And Solicitors   1
Farmers' Market   2
Garage Sales   3
ARTICLE 1
PEDDLERS AND SOLICITORS
SECTION:
18-1-1: Definitions
18-1-2: Licensing of Peddlers, Commercial Solicitors and Itinerant Vendors
18-1-3: Issuance of License
18-1-4: Regulation of Solicitors for Funds
18-1-5: Regulations Applicable to All Soliciting and Peddling
18-1-6: Place of Peddling
18-1-7: Food Peddlers
18-1-8: License Revocation
18-1-9: Waiver of Fees
18-1-1: DEFINITIONS:
The following words and phrases shall have the meanings, and are hereby defined, as follows:
ITINERANT VENDOR: Every itinerant merchant and every person who, by himself or by another, within the limits of the Village, engages in or conducts a temporary or transient business of selling goods, wares or merchandise with the intention of continuing in such business in the Village for a period of not more than one hundred twenty (120) days, and who, for the purpose of carrying on such business, uses, leases or occupies, either in whole or in part, an outdoor or indoor location, which may include a room, building or other structure, for the exhibition and sale of such goods, wares or merchandise, shall be deemed an itinerant vendor of merchandise. All regulations applicable to peddlers shall apply to itinerant vendors, except Section 18-1-6.
PEDDLER: A person who engages in peddling.
PEDDLING: The sale or offering for sale of property, for immediate delivery from other than a fixed place of business on private property, not including the sale of religious books or pamphlets. Peddling, commercial solicitation and itinerant vending shall not include the sale of goods by local not-for-profit organizations organized for educational, religious or charitable purposes on not to exceed two (2) days in any calendar year.
SOLICITING or SOLICITATION: Shall include any of the following:
   A.   Commercial Soliciting. The selling or offering for sale of property, not including religious books or pamphlets, for future delivery from other than a fixed place of business on private property.
   B.   Fund Soliciting. Soliciting of funds not involving the sale of property, including solicitation where religious pamphlets or books are given or sold to a donor of funds.
   C.   Other Soliciting. Other soliciting shall include soliciting support for political, charitable or other causes, not involving the solicitation of funds. (1981 Code; amd. Ord. 1984-0-23, 6-4-84; Ord. 1986-0-13, 3-17-86)
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