The following definitions apply to the interpretation and enforcement
of this chapter:
CHARITABLE, NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS
Includes political, patriotic, religious, service, welfare,
benevolent, educational, civic or fraternal corporations, organizations,
associations, societies and the like, not organized for private gain.
Examples of charitable, nonprofit organizations include veterans groups
and organizations which assist the poor, the aged, the sick, the physically
or mentally challenged, or which aid victims of fire, flood or similar
catastrophes. This enumeration is intended to be typical and shall
not be construed as exclusive. All applicants shall provide satisfactory
proof of nonprofit status upon request, including but not limited
to evidence of tax exemption.
GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES
Includes local municipal agencies, school districts, county
agencies, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and federal agencies. This
will include but not be limited to the agencies obtaining survey data
or information for government purposes, including census takers and
assessment officials.
LEGAL HOLIDAY
A legal holiday means and includes all legal holidays established
by and for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
LICENSE FEES
License fees will be established by Council each year by
resolution at the time that said Council shall enact its annual budget
ordinance.
NONCOMMERCIAL SOLICITOR
Any person who is a member of a bona fide religious, educational,
charitable, nonprofit organization, service organization or government
agencies as defined in this chapter and candidates or campaign workers
for political office or for legitimate campaign issues who travel
door to door in the Borough who are not engaged in the sale of a product
or the solicitation of donations or contributions.
PERSON
Includes the singular and the plural and shall also mean
and include any person, firm or corporation, association, club, copartnership,
society, government agency or any other organization.
PUBLIC SOLICITATION
Public solicitation means and includes the following: engaging
in peddling, seeking donations, soliciting, taking orders, soliciting
for information or seeking the purchase of, either by sample or otherwise,
any goods, including food and drink, wares, charities or merchandise,
upon any street, right-of-way, alley, sidewalk or public ground or
from house to house or to the employees of any business for their
personal use within the Borough.
SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS
Includes benevolent, civic or fraternal organizations, associations,
societies and the like, not organized for private gain. Examples of
nonprofit organizations include organizations which provide a free
community service, assist the poor, the aged, the sick, the physically
or mentally challenged, or which aid victims of fire, flood or similar
catastrophes. This enumeration is intended to be typical and shall
not be construed as exclusive. All applicants shall provide satisfactory
proof of nonprofit status upon request, including but not limited
to evidence of tax exemption. Examples of service organizations as
defined for the purposes of this chapter are as follows: Rotary, Kiwanis,
Elks, Lions Club, etc.
SPECIAL EVENT
Any act or public solicitation which requires special permission
by the Clarion Borough Council and which may involve the activities
or support of the Borough's police, public works or code enforcement
officers or personnel.
No application for a license, no license fee and no license
shall be required of any of the following:
A. Noncommercial solicitors;
B. Persons 18 years and younger engaging in public solicitation for
newspaper orders or delivery, or the sale of greeting cards, magazines,
candy, fruit or similar products as part of school activities, or
by the Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts or similar organizations for orders
and delivery of cookies, candies or similar products, or the conduct
of special "tag days" for the benefit of school-sponsored organizations
by persons 18 years or under.
D. "Lemonade stands" or similar activities conducted by persons under
the age of 10 years.
E. Any commercial solicitor who was invited by the property owner to
meet at the property owner's residence to discuss the sale of
his product.
Clarion Borough Council shall set the fees for the public solicitation
license, including special events, which shall be valid for one year,
by resolution at the time that said Council shall enact its annual
budget ordinance. If Clarion Borough Council shall not set a fee regulated
by this chapter at the time that it enacts its annual budget ordinance,
then in such case the fees which were in effect for the preceding
year and not changed shall remain in effect for the subsequent year.
Upon receipt of the application and the prescribed fee, the
Borough Manager or designated agent will issue the license required
under this chapter, if the application is in order. Every license
holder will carry the license upon his person and display such license
at the location if the license holder is engaged in public solicitation
from house to house or on any of the streets, alleys, sidewalks or
public grounds. He shall exhibit such license, upon request, to all
police officers, Borough officials and citizens or residents of the
Borough.
No person engaged in any public solicitation will:
A. Sell or solicit any products, purpose or type of product not mentioned
in his license.
B. Hawk or cry his wares upon any of the streets, alleys, rights-of-way,
sidewalks or public grounds in the Borough and when operating from
a vehicle, stop or park such vehicle upon any of the streets, alleys
or rights-of-way in the Borough for longer than necessary in order
to sell therefrom to persons residing in the immediate vicinity.
C. Place, set up, exhibit or display on the public sidewalks any goods,
wares or merchandise nor set up and operate on said sidewalks any
implements or fixtures used in connection with the display and/or
sale of goods, wares or merchandise, provided that the Borough Manager
may, in his discretion, establish special sidewalk sales days, during
which the provisions of this section shall be suspended for such periods
of time and in such locations as the Borough Manager shall designate.
D. Park any vehicle upon any of the streets, alleys or rights-of-way
in the Borough for the purposes of sorting, rearranging or cleaning
any of his goods, wares or merchandise or of disposing of any carton,
wrapping material or any stock or wares of foodstuffs which have become
unsalable through handling, age or otherwise.
E. Engage in any public solicitation, except by prior appointment, at
any time on a Sunday or legal holiday.
The Borough Manager or designated agent will supervise the activities
of all persons holding licenses under this chapter, and he will keep
a record of all licenses issued hereunder.
[Amended 12-20-2013 by Ord. No. 2013-798]
The Borough Manager or designated agent may suspend or revoke any license issued under this chapter, when such suspension or revocation is deemed beneficial to the public health, safety or morals, for violation of any provision of this chapter or for giving false information upon any application for a license hereunder. Appeals from the suspension or revocation may be made to the Borough Council at any time within 10 days of receipt of notice of suspension or revocation. See Chapter
113, Licenses, Article
I, for provisions relating to suspensions, revocations and appeals.
[Amended 12-20-2013 by Ord. No. 2013-798]
Any person who shall violate any section of this chapter shall
be guilty of a summary violation and, upon conviction thereof by a
Magisterial District Judge, be sentenced as follows:
A. The first conviction shall be punishable by a maximum fine of $200
and the costs of prosecution and, in default of payment of such fine
and costs, by imprisonment for not less than two and not more than
four days.
B. The second conviction shall be punishable by a maximum fine of $400
and the costs of prosecution and, in default of payment of such fine
and costs, by imprisonment for not less than four and not more than
eight days.
C. The third and subsequent conviction(s) shall be punishable by a maximum
fine of $600 and the costs of prosecution and, in default of payment
of such fine and costs, by imprisonment for not less than eight and
not more than 30 days.