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In addition to other equipment required by law, every such vehicle shall be equipped with:
(A) Signal lamps mounted at the same level and as high and as widely spaced laterally as practicable. These lamps shall be of a size approved by the City Police Department. These lamps shall display two alternately flashing yellow lights on the front and two alternately flashing yellow lights on the rear of the vehicle. Both lights must be visible at five hundred feet in normal sunlight upon a straight level street;
(B) A convex mirror mounted on the front so the operator in his or her normal seating position can see the area in front of the vehicle obscured by the hood; and
(C) An audible alarm which is activated when the vehicle is in motion backwards.
(1992 Code, § 406:04) (Ord. 1446, passed 9-15-2009) Penalty, see § 118.999
The operator of an ice cream vending vehicle while stopped on a street for the purpose of vending shall actuate the special flashing lights required by § 118.093 of this chapter. The lights shall not be used when the vehicle is in motion, nor at any time the vehicle is stopped for a purpose other than vending.
(1992 Code, § 406:05) (Ord. 1446, passed 9-15-2009) Penalty, see § 118.999
Every ice cream vending vehicle shall be inspected by the Police Department once each year prior to its use in the city for the purpose of determining whether it complies with this subchapter and other state and local laws. In addition, said vehicle shall be inspected by the State Health Officer to determine compliance with any law relating to the sale of food products.
(1992 Code, § 406:06) (Ord. 1446, passed 9-15-2009)
(A) An operator shall vend only when the ice cream vending vehicle is lawfully stopped.
(B) An operator shall vend only from the side of the vehicle away from moving traffic and as near as possible to the curb or side of the street.
(C) An operator shall not vend to any person standing in the roadway.
(D) An operator shall not stop on the left side of a one-way street to vend.
(E) The operator of any ice cream vending vehicle which traverses the streets of the city for the purpose of vending shall submit to the City Engineer prior to April 1 of each year hereafter a detailed listing of the streets on which vending is planned to occur. The City Engineer shall approve or disapprove of the use of any such street or streets for that purpose within 30 days thereafter. In making said determination, the City Engineer shall take into consideration factors such as the classification of the street, the amount and character of the traffic carried thereon and any special hazards to the public which may be created by permitting vending activity thereon. A street not approved by the City Engineer shall not be utilized by said operator for vending.
(F) The operator shall not drive on any permitted street more than one time between 9:00 a.m. and noon. The operator shall not drive on any permitted street more than one time between noon and 8:00 p.m.
(G) An operator shall not vend on a street within or immediately adjacent to any park or public facility maintained by the Department of Park and Recreation, nor in the Central Business District of the city.
(H) No vending activity shall occur between the hours of 8:00 p.m. and 9:00 a.m. the day following.
(I) An operator shall not vend in a single location for a period to exceed 15 minutes. For purposes of this division (I), a single location shall be deemed to be a place 500 feet or more from the last sale.
(1992 Code, § 406:08) (Ord. 1446, passed 9-15-2009) Penalty, see § 118.999
No operator, while vending, shall use a sound amplification device playing music or emitting other sound, or a bell or horn, any of which is audible for a distance of more than 500 feet from the vehicle. No such device shall be used within 500 feet of any church or place of worship, hospital or courthouse.
(1992 Code, § 406:09) (Ord. 1446, passed 9-15-2009) Penalty, see § 118.999
The operator of an ice cream vending vehicle shall not back up the same to make or attempt a sale.
(1992 Code, § 406:10) (Ord. 1446, passed 9-15-2009) Penalty, see § 118.999
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