As used in this article, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
MERCHANDISE
Includes all goods, wares, food, fruit, vegetables, farm products,
magazines, periodicals and all kinds of articles of personal property for
domestic use; and orders or contracts for a service, home improvement or alteration
shall be considered merchandise within the terms of this article.
NONPROFIT VENDOR OR ORGANIZATION
A person or entity possessing a tax-exempt status which shall be
evidenced by furnishing to the Township of Hillsborough a tax-exempt number
provided by the State of New Jersey and/or the Government of the United States.
PEDDLER
Any person who goes from place to place by traveling on the streets
and roads or from house to house, carrying, conveying or transporting goods,
wares or merchandise for the purpose of selling and delivering it to customers.
Any person who goes from place to place by traveling on the streets and roads
or from house to house seeking to purchase or acquire goods, wares or merchandise,
(i.e., antiques, etc.). The word "peddler" shall include the words "hawker
and huckster."
[Amended 6-9-1998 by Ord.
No. 98-21]
PERSON
Includes the masculine and feminine and the singular and plural and
includes any individual, firm, partnership, corporation, association, club
or any other organization or any principal or agent thereof.
SOLICITOR
Any person who goes from place to place by traveling on the streets and roads or from house to house taking or attempting to take orders for the sale of goods, wares and merchandise or personal property of any nature whatsoever for future delivery or for services to be furnished or performed in the future, whether or not such person has, carries or exposes for sale a sample of the object to be sold and whether or not he is collecting advance payments on such sales. The word "solicitor" shall include the word "commercial canvasser;" provided, however, that this definition shall not include wholesale salesmen calling on retail merchandisers or that grouping of individuals or entities defined as "noncommercial canvassers" which is the subject matter of Article
III of this chapter.
The purpose of this article is to prevent dishonest business practices,
to provide for traffic and pedestrian safety by regulating the use of the
streets and property adjacent thereto, to prevent extended parking or trespassing
on private or public property, to prevent violations of the Township Zoning
Ordinance, to protect traffic and pedestrian safety and prevent violations
of the Motor Vehicle Code and to generally provide for the safety of the residents
of this community in the best interest of its welfare.
[Amended 6-9-1998 by Ord.
No. 98-21]
Except as otherwise provided in §
227-4 hereof, it shall be unlawful for any solicitor, hawker or peddler to sell or dispose of or to offer to sell or dispose of or offer to purchase or acquire any goods, wares or merchandise or to solicit orders for the performance of any service within the corporate limits of the Township of Hillsborough without first obtaining a license therefor in compliance with the provisions of this article. Such license shall not be transferable from the person to whom it was issued to any other person. A separate license shall be obtained by a licensed solicitor, hawker or peddler for every agent or employee working for him.
The licensing requirements of this Article
I shall not apply to the following:
A. Any charitable or religious society that shall conduct
sales of personal property when the proceeds thereof shall be applied to the
charitable or religious object for which the society exists.
B. Any person honorably discharged from the military services
of the United States who possesses a peddler's license issued in conformity
with N.J.S.A. 45:24-9 and 45:24-10.
C. Any person who is an exempt fireman of a volunteer fire
department as defined by N.J.S.A. 45:24-9 and 45:24-10 and who possesses a
license in conformity with said law.
D. Any public utility or its employees, which said public
utility is subject to regulation by the State Board of Public Utility Commissioners;
provided, however, that such employees shall display the identification badge
or card issued by their employer.
E. Any person selling fruits and farm products grown by
himself, with or without the help of others.
F. Any person engaged in the delivery of goods, wares or
merchandise or other articles or things in the regular course of business
to the premises of persons who had previously ordered the same or were entitled
to receive the same by reason of a prior agreement.
G. Any person delivering or soliciting newspapers.
H. Any nonprofit organization conducting door-to-door solicitation
for the organization; provided, however, that such organization submits a
list of all dates for solicitation and the names and addresses of all solicitors
and otherwise complies with the terms of this article.
I. Noncommercial canvassers, as defined in Article
III.
[Amended 6-9-1998 by Ord.
No. 98-21]
A. Every applicant for a license under this article shall file with
the Township Clerk a sworn written application, in duplicate, on a form to
be furnished by said Clerk, which shall give the following information:
(1) Name, date and place of birth, social security number, and description
of the applicant.
(2) Permanent home address and phone number and full local address
of the applicant; the name, address and phone number of the nearest relative.
(3) A brief statement of the nature of the business and a description
of the merchandise or service to be sold.
(4) If employed, the name, address and phone number of employer,
together with credentials establishing the exact relationship.
(5) The length of time for which the license is desired.
(6) If a vehicle is to be used, a description of such vehicle and
its license number as well as the driver's license number and state of issuance
of all drivers of such vehicles.
(7) The place where the goods or property to be sold or offered for
sale are manufactured or produced, where such goods or property is located
at the time such application is filed and the proposed method of delivery.
(8) Three photographs of the applicant taken within 60 days immediately
prior to the date of the application.
(9) The fingerprints of the applicant.
(10)
Two business references located in the County of Somerset, State
of New Jersey, or in lieu thereof such other available evidence of the character
and business responsibility of the applicant as will enable an investigator
to properly evaluate such character and responsibility.
(11)
A statement as to whether the applicant has been convicted of
any crime, misdemeanor or violation of any municipal ordinance, the nature
of the offense and the punishment or penalty assessed therefor.
B. Any false information provided on this application may
be cause for the application to be denied or revoked.
[Amended 6-9-1998 by Ord.
No. 98-21]
A. At the time the application is filed, the following fees
shall be paid:
(1) Twenty dollars shall be paid to the Township Clerk to
cover the cost of processing the application and regulation under this article.
(2) The fee imposed by the State of New Jersey for conducting
a fingerprint check shall be paid to the appropriate state office.
B. The latter fee shall be delivered to the Chief of Police, who shall cause such fingerprint check to be conducted in accordance with the investigation directive provided to such municipal official under §
227-7. The fee provided by the applicant to the Chief of Police for a fingerprint check shall represent the actual cost imposed by the state for such services.
[Amended 6-9-1998 by Ord.
No. 98-21]
When the aforesaid application is properly filled out and signed by
the applicant, the original and duplicate thereof shall be filed with the
Township Clerk; the Clerk shall refer the original to the Chief of Police,
who shall make or cause to be made such investigation of the applicant's business
responsibility and moral character as he deems necessary for protection of
the public good.
A. If as a result of such investigation the applicant's
character or business responsibility is found to be unsatisfactory, the Chief
of Police shall endorse on such application his disapproval and his reasons
therefor and return said application to the Township Clerk, who shall notify
the applicant that the application is disapproved and that no license shall
be issued. Any determination by the Chief of Police that an application is
unsatisfactory shall be based on one or more of the following findings with
respect to the background of the applicant:
(1) Conviction of a crime involving moral turpitude.
(2) Prior violation of a peddling or soliciting ordinance.
(3) Previous fraudulent acts or conduct.
(4) Record of breaches of solicited contracts.
(5) Concrete evidence of bad character.
(6) False information provided on the application.
B. If as a result of such investigation the character and
business responsibility of the applicant are found satisfactory, the Chief
of Police shall endorse on the application his approval and mark the same
"satisfactory," execute a license addressed to the applicant to conduct the
business applied for and return said license, with the application, to the
Township Clerk, who shall issue the license to the applicant. Such license
shall contain the signature of the issuing officer and shall show the name,
address and photograph of the licensee, the class of license issued, the kinds
of goods or services to be sold thereunder, the date of issue, the length
of time the license shall be operative and the license number and other identifying
description of any vehicle used in the peddling or soliciting activity licensed.
It shall be the duty of every police officer of the Township of Hillsborough
to enforce the provisions of this article and to require any person seen peddling
or soliciting who is not known by such officer to be duly licensed to produce
his peddler's or solicitor's license.
The Township Clerk shall maintain a record of all licenses issued under
the provisions of this article and shall record therein all convictions for
violations of this article and other pertinent circumstances and incidents
reported by the Chief of Police.
Any person aggrieved by the action of the Chief of Police or of the Township Clerk in the denial of a license, as provided in §
227-7 of this article, shall have the right of appeal to the Township Committee. Such appeal shall be taken by filing with the Township Committee, within 14 days after the notice of the action complained of has been mailed to such person's last known address, a written statement setting forth fully the grounds for the appeal. The Township Committee shall set a time and place for hearing on such appeal, and notice of such hearing shall be given to the applicant in the same manner as provided in §
227-13 of this article for notice of hearing on revocation.
All licenses issued under the provisions of this article shall be good for one year from the date of issue. Any such license may be renewed upon payment of a renewal fee of $5 and upon submission by the licensee of a new application in conformity with the requirements of §
227-5 or, in lieu thereof, a sworn statement in writing setting forth such changes in the information contained in the application for the expired license as are necessary to bring said application completely up-to-date or that there have been no changes. Such new application or such statement in lieu thereof shall be subject to the provisions and standards set forth in §
227-5.
Any person violating any of the provisions of this article shall, upon conviction thereof, be deemed guilty of a Class B violation, punishable as provided in Chapter
1, General Provisions, Article
II.