§ 111.08 UNLAWFUL STREET VENDING ACTIVITIES.
   (A)   It is unlawful to engage in any street vending activity, except in compliance with the following specific regulations.
      (1)   No street vendor shall enter upon any private premises for the purpose of selling any commodity without the knowledge and consent of the owner or other person in charge of the private premises.
      (2)   No street vendor shall conduct his or her selling activities in any public park, unless he or she is eligible to do so under the provisions above.
      (3)   No street vendor shall dispose or erect any display, sign, stand, conveyance or vehicle in a way as to substantially obstruct any public way or thoroughfare, pose a hazard or inconvenience to the public or impair the use and enjoyment of public property and facilities by others. However a street vendor utilizing a motor vehicle may occupy one legal parking space for a period not to exceed two hours at any one time; provided that, a lesser time limit is not otherwise imposed for the use of the parking space.
   (B)   The regulations imposed on street vending activities by this section are applicable whether or not a street vendor posses a valid license, as herein provided, and any person found to be engaged in street vending activities without a license, but also in violation of this section, commits, and may be cited and prosecuted for, two separate offenses.
(Ord. 2014-5-12, passed 5-12-2014) Penalty, see § 111.99