§ 111.15 GENERAL PROHIBITIONS.
   (A)   No peddler, hawker, solicitor or canvasser shall enter upon any private property where the property has clearly posted in the front yard a sign visible from the right-of-way (public or private) indicating a prohibition against peddling, soliciting and/or canvassing. Such sign need not exceed one square foot in size and may contain words such as "no soliciting" or "no solicitors" in letters of at least two inches in height. (The phrase "no soliciting" or "no solicitors" shall also prohibit peddlers, hawkers, solicitors, and canvassers).
   (B)   No peddler, hawker, solicitor or canvasser shall remain upon any private property where a notice in the form of a sign or sticker is placed upon any door or entrance way leading into the residence or dwelling at which guests would normally enter, which sign contains the words "no soliciting" or "no solicitors" and which is clearly visible to the peddler, solicitor or canvasser.
   (C)   No peddler, hawker, solicitor or canvasser shall enter upon any private property where the current occupant has posted the property on the city's "no visit" list (except where the posting form indicates the occupant has given permission for this type of visit), regardless of whether a front yard sign is posted.
   (D)   No peddler, hawker, solicitor or canvasser shall use or attempt to use any entrance other than the front or main entrance to the dwelling, or step from the sidewalk or indicated walkway (where one exists) leading from the right-of-way to the front or main entrance, except by express invitation of the resident or occupant of the property.
      (1)   Remove any yard sign, door or entrance sign that gives notice to such person that the resident or occupant does not invite visitors.
      (2)   Enter upon the property of another except during the hours of daylight, specifically one-half hour after sunrise and one-half hour before sunset. Except that the above prohibitions shall not apply when the peddler, hawker, solicitor, or canvassers has an express invitation from the resident or occupant of a dwelling allowing him/her to enter upon any posted property.
   (E)   It shall be unlawful for a commercial solicitor, peddler, or hawker to solicit for a purpose other than that set out in the application upon which the license was issued.
   (F)   For a farmers market, members will not sell livestock, poultry, or domesticated animals, including offspring, alcoholic beverages, nor commercially manufactured items such as canned goods, toys, clothes, decorations, flags, electronics, products from home-based franchises, or services, or second-hand items that would basically turn the farmers market into what is commonly known as a "flea market."
   (G)   For an arts and crafts festival, exhibitors will not bring resale items or commercially made items such as clothes and jewelry.
(Ord. 15-1117B, passed 11-17-2015; Ord. 22-0322A, passed 3-22-2022)