§ 110.23 PROHIBITED ACTIVITIES.
   Peddlers, solicitors, transient merchants, non-commercial door-to-door advocates, and other persons engaged in similar activities shall not:
   (A)   Call attention to their business items to be sold by means of blowing any horn or whistle, ringing any bell, crying out, or by any other noise to be unreasonably audible within an enclosed structure.
   (B)   Obstruct the free flow of either vehicular or pedestrian traffic on street, alley, sidewalk, or other public right-of-way.
   (C)   Conduct business in a way to create a threat to the health, safety, and welfare of any individual or the general public.
   (D)   Conduct business before 8:00 a.m. or after 8:00 p.m. or has received special permission from the Town Council. Said restriction shall not apply to a non-commercial advocate.
   (E)   Fail to provide proof of license or registration, and identification, when requested.
   (F)   Use the license or registration of another person.
   (G)   Allege false or misleading statements about the product or service being sold, including untrue statements of endorsement. No peddler, solicitor, or transient merchant shall claim to have the endorsement of the town solely based on the town having issued a licence or certificate of registration to that person.
   (H)   Remain on the property of another when requested to leave.
   (I)   Conduct business in a manner a reasonable person would find obscene, threatening, intimidating or abusive.
   (J)   Solicit funds or anything of value on the public streets of the town. The active Fire Department contracted with the Tri-Township Fire Board is the only group exempted from this provision.
(Ord. 2023-OR-005, passed 2-27-23)