No person, association, partnership, firm or
corporation shall, either directly or indirectly, sell goods, wares,
merchandise, magazines, periodicals, foods or other personal property
by hawking, peddling or soliciting for contributions in East Bradford
Township without first having registered with the Township Manager
and obtained a license from the township.
Every person to whom a license has been issued
herein shall, in the conduct of his activity, comply with the following
standards of conduct:
A. He shall carry his license card at all times and exhibit
it upon request to any police officer or representative of the township
and to any person upon whom he shall call or with whom he shall talk.
B. He shall not permit any other person to have possession
of his license card and shall immediately report its loss to the Township
Manager. He shall not cause or permit his license card to be altered
or defaced.
C. He shall not enter or attempt to enter any dwelling,
residence or apartment without invitation or permission of the occupant
and shall immediately leave any premises upon request to do so.
D. He shall not represent his license card to be an endorsement
by the township of himself or of his goods or services or the goods
or services of his principal or employer.
E. He shall immediately surrender his license card to
the Township Manager upon revocation or expiration thereof.
F. He shall not conduct any business except between the
hours of 9:00 a.m. and 8:30 p.m., prevailing time, Monday through
Saturday, inclusive, and 12:00 noon to 6:00 p.m., prevailing time,
Sunday. Such activities at any other time are hereby expressly declared
unlawful.
Any license hereafter issued may be revoked by the Board of Supervisors or Township Manager if the license holder fails to comply with the standards of conduct contained in §
62-3 hereof or following a determination that the holder has made a false statement in his application.
Any person whose license has been revoked shall
be entitled to appear, with counsel, if he so desires, before the
Board of Supervisors at the next regular or special meeting and be
heard in behalf of a request for reinstatement. The Board of Supervisors
shall hear the appellant at that time if the appellant has given the
Supervisors at least five days' notice of his desire for a hearing.
Otherwise, the Supervisors may hear the appellant at that time or
may decline to hear the appellant at that time, in which case it shall
schedule a hearing within 20 days.
This chapter shall not apply to boys or girls
under the age of 16 years who take orders for and deliver newspapers,
greeting cards, candy and the like or who represent the Boy Scouts
and Girl Scouts or similar organizations and take orders for and deliver
cookies and the like.
Any person licensed under this chapter or exempt under §
62-6 hereof shall not occupy any fixed location upon any private property, street or alley of the township for the purpose of engaging in the business aforesaid, with or without any stand or counter, except with the prior approval of the property owner and township. Notwithstanding any such prior approval, the police, Township Manager or their authorized designee may require any such licensee to abandon any location which is hazardous to traffic or passerby or which otherwise significantly obstructs the movement of traffic or passersby or otherwise upon the request of the owner of any location on which such person is situate.
As used in this chapter, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
PERSON
Includes both male and female; the plural as well as the
singular; and partnerships, corporations, joint ventures or any entity
whatsoever.
[Amended 10-8-1996 by Ord. No. 3-1996; 7-8-1997 by Ord. No.
2-1997]
Any person violating or permitting the violation
of any of the provisions of this chapter shall, upon being found liable
therefor in a criminal enforcement proceeding, pay a fine of not more
than $1,000 nor less than $25, together with court costs and reasonable
attorneys fees, and may be incarcerated for a period not exceeding
90 days. Such fine, costs, attorney fees and incarceration, after
being reduced to a final, unappealed judgment, shall be enforced by
the township pursuant to the applicable rules of criminal procedure.
Each day of violation shall constitute a separate violation.