It is hereby determined declared and recited
that the legitimate business or practice of soliciting and canvassing
from door to door, regardless of purpose, affords an opportunity for
the practice of fraud, deceit and dishonest dealing by the unscrupulous
minority, with redress difficult because of lack of means of identifying
the solicitor, and consequently, public safety and welfare required
that those going from door to door for any purpose be required first
to give such information as will identify themselves and prevent possible
fraud.
When used in this article, the following terms
shall have the following meanings:
CANVASSER or SOLICITOR
A person who goes from house to house or place to place selling
goods, wares and merchandise by sample and taking orders for future
delivery, with or without accepting an advance payment for the goods.
The provisions of this article shall apply to the person who comes
into personal contact with the buyer through the delivery of the goods
or the acceptance of any money and payment thereof, but does not apply
to any commercial courier or delivery services such as Federal Express,
United Parcel Service, or DHL, etc. For the purpose of this article,
a canvasser or solicitor shall also be deemed to be anyone who is
not in the business of selling goods, but rather makes surveys, research,
analysis, opinion polls or gathers rating data and any such similar
work which by its nature involves a door-to-door or place-to-place
activity.
COMMERCIAL SOLICITOR
Any person, whether as volunteer, owner, agent, consignee
or employee, who engages in door-to-door commercial solicitation.
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DOOR-TO-DOOR COMMERCIAL SOLICITATION
Attempting to make personal contact with a resident at his
or her residence, without prior specific invitation by or appointment
with the resident, for the primary purpose of:
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A.
Attempting to sell, for present or future delivery, any goods,
wares or merchandise, other than newspaper or magazine subscriptions,
or any services to be performed immediately or in the future, whether
or not the person has, carries or exposes a sample of such goods,
wares or merchandise, and whether or not he or she is collecting advance
payments for such sales; or
B.
Personally delivering to the resident a handbill or flyer advertising
a commercial event, activity, good or service that is offered to the
resident for purchase at a location away from the residence or at
a future time.
DOOR-TO-DOOR NONCOMMERCIAL SOLICITATION
Attempting to make personal contact with a resident at his
or her residence, without prior specific invitation by or appointment
with the resident, for the primary purpose of:
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A.
Seeking or asking for a gift or donation for a public entity
or nonprofit organization exempt from federal income tax under 26
U.S.C. § 501(c)(3);
B.
Soliciting the sale of goods, wares or merchandise for present
or future delivery, or the sale of services to be performed immediately
or in the future, with the entire proceeds of such sale to be paid
directly to, or used exclusively for the benefit of, a public entity
or nonprofit organization exempt from federal income tax under 26
U.S.C. § 501(c)(3);
C.
Personally delivering to the resident a handbill or flyer advertising
a future, not-for-profit event, activity, good or service;
D.
Proselytizing on behalf of a religious organization;
E.
Soliciting support for a political candidate or organization,
or ballot measure or ideology; or
F.
Soliciting the sale of newspaper or magazine subscriptions.
ITINERANT MERCHANT; TRANSIENT VENDOR
A peddler, hawker, solicitor, canvasser or junk dealer, as
defined herein; also, anyone selling food and beverages from a truck,
van or any other motor vehicle.
NO-KNOCK REGISTRY
A list of the addresses of Township residents who have requested
that their residences be placed on a list maintained and published
by the Township for the purpose of informing the general public and
prospective solicitors that all door-to-door commercial solicitation
at such addresses is prohibited.
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NONCOMMERCIAL SOLICITOR
Any person, whether as volunteer, owner, agent, consignee
or employee, who engages in door-to-door noncommercial solicitation.
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NONPROFITMAKING CANVASSER
A person who goes from house to house or place to place who
is not in the business of selling goods or soliciting funds or other
things of value for which no merchandise, wares or direct services
are given, but for the purposes of soliciting interest in a particular
philanthropic, charitable or religious organization, a particular
ideology, or a particular political candidate or viewpoint.
NONPROFITMAKING VENDOR
A person who sells goods, the proceeds of which are devoted
exclusively to the purposes of philanthropic, political, charitable
or religious organization on whose behalf he or she acts as agent,
with or without pay, including those individuals or organizations
soliciting funds or other things of value for which no merchandise,
wares or direct services are given.
PEDDLER; HAWKER
Any person, whether a resident of the Township or not, who
goes from house to house, from place to place or from street to street
conveying or transporting goods, wares, merchandise or services and
offering or exposing the same for sale or making sales and delivering
articles or services to purchasers.
PERMIT HOLDER
Any person to whom a permit has been issued under the provisions
of this chapter; this term also encompasses solicitors who are regulated
by the State of New Jersey and are thus not required to obtain a Township
permit.
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RESIDENCE
A private residence in the Township, including but not limited
to single-family dwellings, multifamily dwellings, condominium units
and apartments, including the yards, grounds or hallways thereof.
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A. No person or persons shall conduct any business or activity as a
canvasser, solicitor, itinerant merchant, transient vendor, nonprofitmaking
vendor, peddler, or hawker, or nonprofitmaking canvasser, within this
Township without first registering and obtaining a license or permit
as provided in this article.
B. All solicitation prohibited by posting of "No Solicitation" or "No
Trespassing" sign.
(1) No solicitor, whether commercial or noncommercial, shall enter or remain upon any private premises in the Township if a "No Solicitation" or "No Trespassing" sign is posted at or near the entrance(s) to such premises. For the purposes of this provision, if an occupant of a multifamily dwelling, as defined in §
65-7 of the Land Use Code, wishes to prohibit door-to-door solicitation by the posting of a sign, the sign prohibiting solicitation must be posted at or near the entrance(s) to the occupant's individual dwelling.
(2) This provision shall apply to all solicitation, including, without
limitation, all activities that are religious, charitable, or political
in nature and all commercial solicitation.
C. No-Knock Registry for commercial solicitations.
(1) Any owner or lawful occupant of any residence within the Township
who wishes to prohibit door-to-door commercial solicitation at his
or her residence may register the address of such residence with the
Township by completing a form prepared by the Township Clerk, which
form may be submitted either in person or by mail. Such registration
shall take effect 30 calendar days after the date of the Township's
receipt of the registration form.
(2) The Township Clerk shall maintain and publish on the Township's website a No-Knock Registry consisting of all residential addresses that have been registered under Subsection
C(1) above and that have not been deleted by the Township under Subsection
C(4) below or by the owner or lawful occupant of the registered property. Each permit holder shall be responsible for obtaining and reviewing a copy of such list upon issuance of a permit under this chapter and at such intervals thereafter as may be reasonably necessary to ensure compliance with the requirements of Subsection
C(3) below.
(3) As of the effective date of the registration of a residential address under Subsection
C(1) above, all door-to-door commercial solicitation at such address shall be prohibited until such time, if at all, that the address has been deleted from the No-Knock Registry.
(4) Each residential address appearing on the Township's No-Knock
Registry will remain on the list for two years from the date it was
submitted to the Township, at which time it shall be deleted from
the list unless a new form requesting no solicitation at such residence
has been submitted by the owner or lawful occupant thereof. No less
than 60 calendar days prior to the deletion of any address from the
no-solicitation list, the Township Clerk shall provide written notice
to the property owner or occupant who registered the address with
the Township, which notice shall be sent to the registered address
or to such other address as may have been provided to the Township
at the time of registration.
(5) Prior to the expiration of the two-year period referenced in Subsection
C(4) above, the owner or lawful occupant of any residence appearing on the No-Knock Registry may cause such residence to be removed from the list by submitting a written request for removal of the same to the Township Clerk.
(6) Neither the Township nor any of its officers, employees, agents or
authorized volunteers shall be liable to any person for any injuries,
damages or liabilities of any kind arising from or relating to any
errors or omissions that may occur in compiling or maintaining the
No-Knock Registry.
No licensee shall at any time permit any debris,
waste materials, rotting produce or merchandise of any kind or any
unfit produce to remain in or upon his or her vehicle, unless it is
contained in a metal leakproof container having a properly fitted
metal cover on the container.
No licensee shall at any time permit any waste materials or parts of produce or any other merchandise to remain in or upon any street, roadway, curbs or walks, and a licensee shall at all times remove any such debris that may have fallen from his or her vehicle. Such litter shall be immediately placed in the metal containers referred to in §
24-10.
All sales of any merchandise by any licensee
shall, at the time of the sale, be placed in bags or other suitable
containers when such merchandise is handed to the customer.
All licensees, while carrying on their permitted
business, shall fully comply at all times with all of the requirements,
terms and conditions of this article and all other applicable provisions
of the Township Code, as well as applicable state laws, regulations
or provisions pertaining to such activity and particularly dealing
with provisions of health, safety and general welfare but in no way
limited only thereto.
Any license issued under the provisions of this
article may be suspended or revoked upon notice and hearing for any
of the following reasons:
A. Fraud or any material misrepresentation contained
in the application.
B. Fraud or any material misrepresentation made in the
course of carrying on any of the business or commercial activities
described and provided for in this article.
C. Conducting the business in such a manner as to create
a public nuisance or constitute a danger to the public health, safety,
welfare or morals.
D. Violation of any Township ordinance or general law.
E. Any activity injuries to the health, safety and welfare
of the public.
Upon application to the Township Committee,
any canvasser, solicitor, itinerant merchant, transient vendor, nonprofitmaking
vendor, peddler or hawker who desires to work at events which are
under the sponsorship and control of the Township government, local
Board of Education or any association, organization or body officially
connected therewith may be given a special permit to conduct a business
or activity as an itinerant merchant or transient vendor, and the
Township Committee may waive one or more of the requirements otherwise
established by this article and applicable to the type of vendor herein
described. The fee for this special permit shall be $10, and the Municipal
Clerk will note on the permit those sections expressly waived by the
Township Committee.
Any person who fails to comply with the requirements
of this article or any part thereof or makes a false fraudulent representation
in any statement required by this article to be filed by him or her
or falsely represents by advertising or otherwise that such personal
property is in whole or in part damaged goods saved from fire or makes
any false statement as to the previous history or character of such
personal property shall be subject to a fine of not less than $100
nor more than $500 or to imprisonment in the county jail for a term
not exceeding 90 days or to a period of community service not exceeding
90 days or to such combination of punishment as the Municipal Judge
may, in his or her discretion, deem appropriate and just.