5.64.240: PERMISSION REQUIRED; DOWNTOWN AREA DESIGNATED:
   A.   Downtown Area: It is unlawful for any person, without specific written permission of the mayor or the mayor's designee, to peddle, sell or offer for sale any magazine subscriptions, goods, wares or merchandise whatsoever, in, upon or along any of the following streets:
      1.   South Temple Street from Second East Street to Fourth West Street;
      2.   First South Street from Second East Street to Fourth West Street;
      3.   Second South Street from Second East Street to Fourth West Street;
      4.   Third South Street from Second East Street to Fourth West Street;
      5.   Fourth South Street from Second East Street to Fourth West Street;
      6.   State Street from North Temple Street to Ninth South Street;
      7.   Main Street from North Temple Street to Ninth South Street;
and no license shall be granted to any person to peddle in, upon or along the said streets above described.
   B.   Application And Hearing: Any person seeking permission to sell in the above described areas shall make written application to the mayor or the mayor's designee. Upon receipt of a written application therefor, the mayor or mayor's designee shall hold a public hearing and the hearing officer may, upon a finding of the following conditions, grant to such person permission to display or sell merchandise on the city streets at such location and for such period of time as is specifically stated in such written permit. Such permit will not: 1) create an undue concentration of such peddlers; 2) materially interfere with the free flow of traffic, pedestrian or vehicular; 3) create an undue burden in controlling and policing illegal activities in the vicinity; 4) create a nuisance to the community; or 5) adversely affect the health, safety and morals of the residents of the city. Such permission granted may be revoked by the mayor or mayor's designee at any time without cause.
   C.   Religious And Charitable Solicitations: The requirements of this article shall not apply to persons or organizations conducting religious solicitations nor to charitable solicitations which are registered with the Utah division of consumer protection as required by the Utah charitable solicitations act or its successor. (Ord. 37-99 § 3, 1999: prior code § 20-17-17)