Peddlers of food and beverages shall comply
with the inspection provisions and standards of the Camden County
Health Ordinance and Chapter XII of the New Jersey State Sanitary
Code (in particular N.J.A.C. 8:24-8.1 through 8:24-9.11). The equipment
used in the vending of food and beverages shall be inspected upon
application for registration and receive a certificate of inspection.
Such certificate shall be clearly displayed on the peddling vehicle
or cart. Each food and beverage vending unit shall be inspected at
least once a year by the Camden County Health Department.
All vending units, whether in motor vehicles
or not, in or from which food is prepared or sold, shall comply with
the following requirements:
A. All equipment installed in any part of the vending
unit shall be secured in order to prevent movement during transit
and prevent detachment in the event of a collision or overturn.
B. All utensils shall be stored in order to prevent their
being hurled about in the event of a sudden stop, collision or overturn.
A safety knife holder shall be provided to avoid loose storage of
knives.
C. Compressors, auxiliary engines, generators, batteries,
battery chargers, gas-fueled water heaters and similar equipment shall
be installed so as to be accessible only from the outside of the units.
In the event any person feels aggrieved by an
action or nonaction of a municipal official in the implementation
of this article, said action or nonaction may be appealed to the Borough
Administrator in writing within 10 days of said action or nonaction.
Upon request of said appeal, the Borough Administrator shall, upon
proper notice, conduct a hearing and make such determination as he
deems appropriate.
This article does not prohibit peddlers, solicitors,
canvassers, or transient merchants from selling merchandise from door
to door wherein such sales are to the owners or occupiers of dwellings
or buildings wherein such sales and the delivery of merchandise occurs
on the private property of such owners and/or occupiers.
This article shall not apply to those instances controlled and governed by §
135-94 of Chapter
135, Land Development, of the Code of the Borough of Haddonfield, as long as food vending complies with the State Sanitary Code.
Violations or failure to comply with any of the provisions of this article shall be punishable as provided in Chapter
1, General Provisions, §
1-14. Each day such a violation is committed or permitted to continue shall constitute a separate offense and shall be punishable as such.