§ 117.03 REGISTRATION/PERMIT—SOLICITORS, CANVASSERS, PEDDLERS.
   In furtherance of the rights acknowledged in § 117.02, the owners and occupants of property within the village shall have the right to post notices limiting or prohibiting solicitation, canvassing, peddling and other, similar intrusions. Such notices shall have the following legally enforceable effect:
   (A)   Within the corporate limits of the village, it shall be unlawful for any person to engage in the business of soliciting upon premises wherein an owner or occupant of such premises has posted a small sign at the principal entrance thereof inviting therein only solicitors who have registered with the Village Clerk without such solicitor first registering with the Village Clerk in the manner provided in this chapter. The act of soliciting shall not be deemed to include the act of canvasser, peddler, itinerant merchant, or transient vendor.
   (B)   Within the corporate limits of the village, it shall be unlawful for any person to engage in the business of canvasser or peddler upon premises wherein an owner or occupant of such premises has posted a small sign at the principal entrance thereof inviting therein only canvassers and peddlers who have been issued a permit signed by the Village Clerk without such canvasser or peddler first being issued a permit signed by the Village Clerk in the manner provided in this chapter.
(Ord. 2014-O-20, passed 12-2-14) Penalty, see § 117.99