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§ 97.020 PROHIBITED WHERE PROPERLY POSTED.
   No person shall throw, deposit or distribute any handbill upon any private premises, if requested by anyone thereon not to do so, or if there is placed on the premises a sign bearing the words: “no trespassing,” “no peddlers or agents,” “no advertisement” or any similar notice, indicating in any manner that the occupants of those premises do not wish to have their right of privacy disturbed, or to have any handbills left upon the premises.
(1992 Code, § 3-22) Penalty, see § 10.999
§ 97.021 INHABITED PRIVATE PREMISES.
   No person shall throw, deposit or distribute any handbill in or upon private premises which are inhabited, except by handing or transmitting any handbill directly to the owner, occupant or other person then present in or upon the private premises. However, for inhabited private premises which are not posted, the person, unless requested by anyone upon the premises not to do so, may place or deposit any handbill in or upon the premises if the handbill is so placed or deposited as to secure or prevent the handbill from being blown or drifted about the premises or sidewalks, streets or other public places, but mailboxes may not be so used when so prohibited by federal postal law or regulation.
(1992 Code, § 3-23) Penalty, see § 10.999
ADVERTISING VEHICLES
§ 97.035 LICENSE REQUIRED.
   No automobile, truck or other vehicle shall be operated on the streets for the sole or principal purpose of advertising without a license to so operate.
(1957 Rev. Ords., § 8.501; 1992 Code, § 3-34) Penalty, see § 10.999
§ 97.036 CHAPTER 110 APPLICABLE.
   The provisions of chapter 110 of this Code, insofar as the chapter may be applicable and not in conflict, shall apply to and govern the issuance of any license under the provisions of this subchapter.
(1992 Code, § 3-35)
§ 97.037 REFUSAL OF RIGHT TO OPERATE ON CERTAIN STREETS.
   At times when there is heavy traffic on the streets, the police chief may refuse all advertising automobiles, trucks and vehicles the right to operate on the streets designated by him or her.
(1957 Rev. Ords., § 8.502; 1992 Code, § 3-36)
§ 97.038 SPEED.
   The speed at which advertising automobiles, trucks or other vehicles shall move on the streets shall be regulated by the police chief.
(1957 Rev. Ords., § 8.503; 1992 Code, § 3-37)
§ 97.039 SOUND TRUCKS.
   (a)   It shall be unlawful for any person to operate or cause to be operated upon the streets or public places in the city a sound truck with sound amplifying equipment in operation.
   (b)   The term SOUND TRUCK as used in this section, means any vehicle having thereon or attached thereto any sound amplifying equipment.
   (c)   The term SOUND AMPLIFYING EQUIPMENT as used in this section, means any machine or device for the amplification of the human voice, music or any other sound, but shall not include radios or warning devices on authorized vehicles or horns or other warning devices on vehicles used for traffic warning purposes.
(1957 Rev. Ords., § 8.505; 1992 Code, § 3-38) (Ord. 2468, passed 2-13-1967) Penalty, see § 10.999
Cross-reference:
   Noise control, see §§ 93.001 through 93.011