As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
FLEA MARKET
Any event which meets all of the following requirements:
A.
The place or location at which the event is held has been advertised
by any means whatsoever as a place or location to which members of
the public, during a specified period of time, may bring identifiable,
tangible personal property and exhibit the same for sale or exchange.
B.
A fee is charged, payable to the operator or organizer of the
event, either in the form of a charge for general admission to the
place or location where the event is held or a charge for the privilege
of exhibiting identifiable, tangible personal property at such event.
The charge for exhibiting identifiable, tangible personal property
shall be a fixed amount.
FLEA MARKET EXHIBITOR
Any person exhibiting, displaying, selling, exchanging or
offering for sale or exchange any personal property at a flea market
not specifically prohibited by this chapter.
FLEA MARKET OPERATOR
Any person conducting or operating the business of a flea
market on any premises in the Municipality of Monroeville; excluding,
however, exhibitors.
No person, firm, corporation or entity at any flea market, whether
he or it is the operator or an exhibitor or any other person or entity,
shall sell, exchange, display, offer for sale or exchange or barter
at any flea market any of the following items of personal property:
A. Any animal, bird or fowl or other living creature.
B. Any handgun, rifle, shotgun or other type of firearm, by whatever
name, or any deadly or dangerous weapon.
C. Any flammable gas or dangerous substance, including but not limited
to the following: gasoline, kerosene, acetone, thinners and solvents;
ammunition, blasting agents, liquid petroleum gases or other combustible
gases; any type of fireworks, explosives, acids, caustics or oxidizing
agents; or any other kind of material or substance regulated or contemplated
for regulation by the BOCA Fire Prevention Code.
D. Any item of personal property produced for a first-time sale which
would compete with other businesses in the area of Monroeville having
permanent places of business.
The Municipal Council, or the Municipal Manager at the direction
of the Municipal Council, may revoke any approval granted hereunder
when any condition of this chapter or condition of approval is not
complied with or when, in the judgment of the Municipal Council, or
the Municipal Manager at the direction of the Municipal Council, the
best interests of the public health, safety and welfare will not be
served by allowing the flea market operation to continue.
[Amended 7-8-1997 by Ord.
No. 2042]
Any person or persons, be they owner, operator or exhibitor,
violating any of the provisions of this chapter, including the submission
of false or fraudulent statements or the perpetrating of misstatement,
deception or fraud in connection with any application, sale or exchange
or information reports to be made in connection therewith, shall be
subject to a fine not to exceed the sum of $600 plus costs of prosecution,
and, in default of payment of such fine and costs, to imprisonment
for a period not exceeding 30 days. Each such person shall be deemed
guilty of a separate offense for each day during any portion of which
any violation of any provision of this chapter is committed, continued
or permitted by such person.
This chapter shall apply to any flea market as defined herein
which may now be in existence and the subject or request or application
of any applicants or any flea market hereafter requested or operated
within the Municipality of Monroeville for the purpose of protecting
the public health, safety and welfare, due to the nature of the operation
of this kind of business.