For the purposes of this chapter, the following
words and phrases shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to
them by this section:
MOBILE RETAIL FOOD ESTABLISHMENT
Any movable truck, van, trailer, bicycle or other movable
unit, including hand-carried, portable containers in or on which food
or beverage is transported, stored or prepared for retail sale or
given away at temporary locations.
NONPROFIT VENDOR
An organization, person or entity possessing a tax exempt
status which shall be evidenced by furnishing to the Township of Pennsauken
a tax exempt number provided by the State of New Jersey and/or the
Government of the United States.
PEDDLER
A person, commonly referred to as a "peddler" or "hawker"
or "itinerant merchant" who goes from place to place or house to house
by traveling on the streets and carries with him or her goods, wares,
merchandise or other things of value for the purpose of selling and
delivering them to consumers.
SOLICITOR
A person who goes from house to house selling or buying goods,
wares, merchandise or other things of value by sample or by taking
orders for future delivery or selling a service, with or without accepting
an advance payment for the goods, wares, merchandise, other things
of value or service.
TRANSIENT MERCHANT
A person who, whether a resident of the Township or not,
engages in a temporary business within the Township of selling and
delivering goods, wares, merchandise or services within the Township
and who in furtherance of such purpose, hires, leases, uses or occupies
any building, structure, motor vehicle, tent, railroad boxcar or boat,
public room in hotels, lodging houses, apartments or shops, parking
lot, sidewalk, street, alley or other place within the Township, for
the exhibition and sale of such goods, wares and merchandise, either
privately or at public auction.
The purpose of this chapter is to prevent dishonest
business practices, to provide for traffic and pedestrian safety by
regulating the use of the streets and property adjacent thereto by
itinerant or transient merchants, to prevent extended parking or trespassing
on private or public property, to prevent violations of the Township
Zoning Ordinance and in the case of mobile food vendors, to prevent
violations of the State Sanitary Code, 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.
A transient merchant shall not be relieved from
complying with the provisions of this chapter merely by reason of
associating temporarily with any local dealer, trader, merchant or
auctioneer or by conducting such transient business in connection
with, as part of or in the name of any local dealer, trader, merchant
or auctioneer.
It shall be unlawful for any transient merchant,
itinerant vendor, itinerant merchant, peddler, hawker or solicitor
to sell, buy, dispose of or offer to sell or dispose of any goods,
wares, merchandise or other things of value or services in or on any
portion of a public right-of-way. This prohibition does not apply
to vehicles that are properly licensed, registered and insured in
accordance with the New Jersey Division of Motor Vehicle regulations
and/or defined in this chapter as mobile retail food establishments.
[Amended 12-14-1994 by Ord. No. 94-49]
A. It shall be unlawful for any mobile retail food establishment,
transient merchant, itinerant vendor, itinerant merchant, peddler,
hawker or solicitor to sell, buy, dispose of or offer to sell or dispose
of any goods, wares, merchandise or other things of value or services
or to solicit contributions, gifts, pledges or subscriptions of money
or goods without first obtaining a license therefor.
B. Any nonprofit organization may acquire a single license
for the sole purpose of conducting door-to-door solicitation of the
organization upon submission of a list of all dates for such solicitation
and the names and addresses of all solicitors and upon compliance
with all other terms of this chapter.
C. Any nonprofit vendor may acquire a single license
for the sole purpose of conducting canister drives at commercial establishments
upon submission of a list of all dates and locations for such solicitation
and the names and addresses of all solicitors and upon compliance
with all other terms of this chapter. Such solicitation is limited
to two persons per ingress and/or egress doorway and shall not involve
any structures, displays or furniture.
Licensees under this chapter shall pay a fee of $50 at the time of application for each license issued. Nonprofit vendors, as defined in this chapter, shall be exempt from the above fee requirement. License period is defined in §
233-11.
The license issued under this chapter shall
be posted conspicuously in the place of business named therein. In
the event that such person or persons applying for the license desire
to do business in more than one place within the Township, separate
licenses may be issued for each place of business. Every person who
is required to hold a license under this chapter shall carry the same
when engaged in the business for which the license is issued. In addition,
each licensee shall be required to have on his or her person a full
and complete copy of the application for the license. Any alterations,
erasures or mutilations shall void the license.
[Amended 7-26-2006 by Ord. No. 06-21]
A. Other than a license issued to a nonprofit organization for the purpose of conducting door-to-door solicitation and pursuant to the provision of §
233-6 hereof, all licenses issued under the provisions of this chapter to a nonprofit vendor or solicitor shall be valid only for a three-month period as follows. Each additional three-month period shall be the subject of a separate license:
(4) October 1 to December 31.
B. Transient merchants.
(1) Licenses issued under the provisions of this chapter
to a transient merchant may be issued only for a three-month period
commencing October 1 and concluding December 31 of each and every
calendar year.
(2) Nothing contained herein shall affect the provisions
of this chapter as it relates to nonprofit organizations, nonprofit
vendors or persons honorably discharged from the Armed Forces of the
United States and holding a license issued by the State of New Jersey
pursuant to N.J.S.A. 45:24-10 or to an exempt member volunteer fire
department possessing a license in accordance with N.J.S.A. 45:24-9(b).
The Township Clerk shall deposit the license
number with the Chief of Police. The Chief of Police shall report
to the Township Clerk any complaints against any person licensed under
the provision of this chapter. The Township Clerk shall keep a record
of all such licenses and of such complaints and violations.