(a) License or Registration Required. No peddler or solicitor shall peddle or solicit within the City, unless he or she is the holder of a valid license issued pursuant to this chapter.
(Ord. 1999-183. Passed 12-16-99; Ord. 2002-137. Passed 1-16-03.)
(b) Application; Fee; License; Registration.
(1) Any person seeking a license in conformity with this chapter shall obtain an application for same from the Chief of Police and shall submit the completed application, along with the appropriate fee, to such office, on a form supplied by the Chief which shall contain the following information:
(Ord. 2000-65. Passed 4-20-00.)
A. Full name of the applicant;
B. Date of birth of the applicant;
C. Local address, if any;
(Ord. 1999-183. Passed 12-16-99.)
D. Permanent home address verified by State drivers’ license, State identification card or like form of identification;
(Ord. 2002-137. Passed 1-16-03.)
E. A physical description of the applicant, setting forth age, height, weight, color of hair and eyes, and sex;
F. Social security number;
G. A description of the nature of the business and the goods, wares, merchandise, property and/or services to be sold;
H. Telephone number of the applicant;
(Ord. 1999-183. Passed 12-16-99.)
I. Name and address of organization the peddler or solicitor represents; (Ord. 2000-65. Passed 4-20-00.)
J. Whether the applicant has ever been convicted of a crime and, if so, where and the nature of the offense and the punishment or penalty imposed therefor, if any;
K. Such other information as the Chief may require in order to protect the public health, safety and/or general welfare.
(Ord. 1999-183. Passed 12-16-99.)
(2) All license applications shall be referred to the Chief who shall, within five (5) days after receipt of the completed application, issue a license unless he finds that:
A. The applicant has provided false, misleading or deceptive information in his application; and/or
(Ord. 2000-65. Passed 4-20-00.)
B. The applicant or any solicitor or peddler named on the license application has ever been convicted of a felony crime of violence or felony sex offense as those terms are defined in the Ohio Revised Code; or has been convicted of any other felony in the previous ten (10) years; or has been convicted of a misdemeanor crime involving weapons, theft, moral turpitude, sexual conduct or violence within the previous ten (10) years. (Ord. 2020-14. Passed 3-5-20.)
All licenses issued under this chapter shall be valid for not more than one hundred eighty (180) days. A separate license shall be required for each individual solicitor or peddler even though there may be a single employer.
(3) Each applicant shall pay a nonrefundable license application fee of fifteen dollars ($15.00), which fee shall be paid at the time the application is submitted.
(4) Once issued, a license may be used only in conformity with the laws of the City and the State of Ohio; may not be assigned or transferred; must be carried by the licensee at all times; and may be revoked or suspended by the Chief of Police for any of the following causes:
(Ord. 2000-65. Passed 4-20-00.)
A. The licensee or person preparing the application on behalf of the licensee provided false, misleading or deceptive information in the license application;
B. The licensee is convicted of a felony or of a misdemeanor involving fraud or moral turpitude; or
C. The licensee violates any provision of this chapter or peddles or solicits in an unlawful manner.
(Ord. 1999-183. Passed 12-16-99.)
D. Upon written complaint being filed with the Police Department, that the licensee has made himself obnoxious to the public by the use of indecent, profane or insulting language or has made or perpetrated any misstatement, deception or fraud in connection with any solicitation or sale, and if said complaint is found to be true, the license of such solicitor or peddler shall be revoked.
(Ord. 1999-183. Passed 12-16-99; Ord. 2002-137. Passed 1-16- 03.)
(c) Individuals or corporations soliciting or peddling on behalf of an educational, religious, civic or charitable organization shall be required to register with the Chief of Police before soliciting or peddling within the City. Said individuals or corporations shall supply the name and address of the organization and of a representative of the organization. No fee shall be charged. Any registration hereunder shall be valid for 180 days.
(d) Restrictions; Hours; Conduct. Every person to whom a license to peddle or solicit is issued or registration is required and every canvasser shall be governed by the following rules and regulations:
(Ord. 2002-137. Passed 1-16-03.)
(1) No person subject to the provisions of this chapter shall peddle, solicit or canvass except between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. or one-half hour after sunset (the time of which shall be designated by the Plain Dealer) whichever is later.
(2) No peddler, solicitor or canvasser shall enter or attempt to enter a residence, house, apartment or other dwelling in the City without an express invitation from an adult occupant of the residence, house, apartment or other dwelling.
(3) No peddler or solicitor shall engage in any peddling or solicitation other than that specified in the license application.
(4) No peddler, solicitor or canvasser shall by any device make unlawful noises, nor shall any peddler, solicitor or canvasser remain at the residence, house, apartment or other dwelling in the City without the consent of any adult occupant of the residence, house, apartment or other dwelling in the City.
(e) Resident Prohibition by Notice. Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, no peddler, solicitor or canvasser, while peddling, soliciting or canvassing, shall call upon, knock at the door or ring the door bell of any residence, house, apartment or other dwelling in the City upon which there is posted at the entrance a notice which reads “No Peddlers, Solicitors or Canvassers Allowed,” or words of similar import, which clearly prohibit peddlers, solicitors and canvassers on the premises, unless such peddler, solicitor or canvasser has previously been invited upon the premises by the owner, lessee or an adult occupant thereof.
(Ord. 1999-183. Passed 12-16-99.)