It shall be unlawful for any peddler, canvasser or transient merchant as defined in §
239-2 of this chapter to engage in any such business with the Township of Chartiers without first obtaining a permit therefore in compliance with the provisions of this chapter.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
CANVASSER
Includes any person, whether a resident of the Township of
Chartiers or not, who goes from house to house from place to place,
or from street to street, soliciting or attempting to take orders
from individuals for sale of goods, wares or merchandise, including
magazines, books, periodicals, or personal property of any nature
whatsoever for future delivery, or for service to be performed at
that time or in the future, whether or not such individual has, carries,
or exposes for sale a sample of the subject of such order or whether
or not he is collecting advance payments on such orders.
PEDDLER
Any person, whether a resident of the Township of Chartiers
or not, who goes from house to house, from place to place or street
to include placing or leaving flyers on mail boxes or at residences,
conveying or transporting goods, wares, merchandise or offering or
exposing the same for sale in any manner whatsoever, or making sales
and delivering articles to purchasers.
SOLICIT
The act of going upon property or approaching people to ask
or request monetary contributions, donations or support.
TRANSIENT RETAIL BUSINESS
Includes the following:
A.
Engaging in peddling, soliciting or taking orders, either by
sample or otherwise, for any goods, wares or merchandise upon any
street, alley sidewalk and/or public ground within the Township.
B.
Selling, soliciting or taking orders for any goods, wares or
merchandise from a fixed location within the Township, on a temporary
basis, including, but not limited to, such activities conducted at
the time of special occasions or celebrations, for seasonal purposes,
or in advance of specific yearly holidays.
The terms of this chapter shall not be held to include the acts
of persons selling personal property at wholesale to dealers in such
articles; nor the acts of merchants or their employees in delivering
goods in the regular course of business including the following:
A. For farmers selling their own produce;
B. For the sale of goods, wares and merchandise donated by the owners
thereof, where the proceeds are to be applied to any charitable or
philanthropic purpose;
C. For persons under the age of 18 years who take orders for and deliver
newspapers, grass cutting, yard work, snow removal, pet watching,
greeting cards, candy, sandwiches, bakery products and similar activities;
D. Boy Scouts or Girl Scouts and similar organizations;
E. Garage sales by residents;
G. All bona fide religious, charitable and political organizations,
societies, associations or corporations shall be exempt from the application
of this chapter so long as the principal purpose of their solicitation
activities is the expression of religious, political or other philosophical
beliefs, as opposed to the sale or distribution of goods and merchandise.
Applicants for a permit under this chapter must file, in person,
with the Designated Municipal Official of the Township of Chartiers,
or other person designated by the DMO, a sworn application in writing
on a form to be furnished by the Township. A processing fee to be
determined by the Board of Supervisors shall be paid by the applicant
and shall accompany the return of the application which shall provide
the following information:
A. Present a valid photo driver's license or state photo identification
card; no other form of identification will be accepted.
B. Name and physical description of applicant to include two-inch-by-two-inch
color photographs.
C. All applicants must present a criminal background check conducted
by the Pennsylvania State Police. If the applicant is not a resident
of Pennsylvania, the applicant will provide a current (no older that
one year) criminal background check from the state in which the applicant
resides.
D. Complete permanent home and local address of the applicant and, in
the case of transient merchants, the local address from which proposed
sales will be mailed.
E. A statement as to whether or not the applicant or any canvasser have
been convicted of a crime other than a summary offense and if so,
the nature of the offense and the punishment assessed therefor.
F. A brief description of the nature of the business and the goods to
be sold.
The Board of Supervisors, or the Designated Municipal Official
may, after notice, revoke any permit issued pursuant to the chapter
for one or more of the following reasons:
A. Harassment of a resident in soliciting the sale of goods where a
police report is filed, and/or soliciting after the hours stated in
the chapter;
B. Failure to disclose a criminal conviction of the applicant after
the permit is issued;
C. Determination by the DMO that the applicant has made a material misrepresentation
on the application subsequent to the permit being issued.
Any person, firm, or corporation or association who or which
shall violate any provision of any chapter shall, upon conviction
thereof, in a summary proceeding, be subject to a fine not exceeding
$1,000 for each and every offense together with costs and attorney
fees. Each and every day which such violation shall continue shall
constitute a separate offense.