The following words, terms, phrases, when used in this article, shall have the meaning ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
ITINERANT MERCHANT. A merchant other than an established retail merchant in the town, who transports goods to a building, vacant lot, alley, or other location and who, at that location, displays the goods for sale and sells the goods at retail or offers the goods for sale at retail for less than six consecutive months.
PEDDLER. A person, whether referred to as a peddler or hawker, who travels from place to place or door to door of residences with inventory and offers for sale at retail the actual inventory and who delivers the actual goods, wares or merchandise sold, occupying no space for more than 30 minutes during a 24-hour period.
SALESMAN. A person, whether referred to as a salesman, drummer, or promoter, who travels by any means from place to place or door to door of residences for the purpose of taking or attempting to take orders for goods, wares, merchandise or services whether for present or future delivery or performance.
(Ord. 2014-07, passed 8-6-2013)