[HISTORY: Adopted 8-26-1974 Special Town Meeting, Art. 15 (Ch. XI, Sec. 3 of the Revised Bylaws.) Amendments noted where applicable.]
GENERAL REFERENCES
Licenses — See Ch. 49.
Special sales — See Ch. 142.
Selectmen's fees — See Ch. 178.
No person shall act as a door-to-door hawker, peddler or transient vendor within the Town of Great Barrington until he has first obtained a license from the Board of Selectmen.
[Added 5-24-1994 ATM, Art. 21[1]]
Outdoor coin-operated vending machines dispensing soft drinks and/or food shall be placed upon private property only after obtaining a coin-operated vending machine permit from the Board of Selectmen, which permit shall be issued, provided that the Board of Selectmen determines that said machine does not interfere with the public health, safety and welfare and that its physical appearance does not detract from its surroundings. Outdoor coin-operated vending machines dispensing soft drinks and/or food shall not be placed upon public property or upon any public right-of-way.
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Editor's Note: This Article also repealed former § 109-2, Outdoor vending machines on private property, added 5-4-1989 ATM, Art. 24.
[Added 5-24-1994 ATM, Art. 21[1]]
A. 
Purpose and criteria. The purpose of the following is to promote the public health, safety and welfare through the regulation of placement, type, appearance and servicing of newsracks on public property and public rights-of-way so as to:
(1) 
Provide for pedestrian and driving safety and convenience.
(2) 
Restrict unreasonable interference with the flow of pedestrian or vehicular traffic, including ingress into or egress from any building or from the street to the sidewalk by persons exiting or entering parked or standing vehicles.
(3) 
Provide reasonable access for the use and maintenance of poles, posts, traffic signs or signals, hydrants, mailboxes and access used for public transportation purposes.
(4) 
Relocate and/or replace newsracks which result in a visual blight and/or excessive space allocation on public property and rights-of-way or which unreasonably detract from surrounding aesthetics, including adjacent properties, landscaping and other improvements, as well as to have abandoned newsracks removed.
(5) 
Treat all newspapers and news periodicals equally, regardless of their size, content, circulation or frequency of publication.
(6) 
Maintain and preserve freedom of the press.
B. 
Definitions. As used in this section, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
NEWSRACKS
Any type of unmanned device for the vending or free distribution of newspapers or news periodicals.
PUBLIC PROPERTY
Any municipal building and its adjoining yards located in the Town of Great Barrington.
PUBLIC RIGHTS-OF-WAY
Any public street, highway, sidewalk, parkway or alley located in the Town of Great Barrington.
C. 
General placement of newsracks. Subject to the specifications and prohibitions set forth below, newsracks may be installed on public property and public rights-of-way and shall be placed parallel to and no less than 18 inches nor more than 24 inches from the edge of the curb or near the wall of a building parallel to and not more than six inches from the wall.
D. 
Newsrack specifications.
(1) 
Newsracks shall be maintained in good working order at all times, freshly painted and with unbroken handles.
(2) 
The name, address and telephone number of a responsible person who may be contacted at any time concerning the newsrack shall be displayed on the hood of the newsrack in such a manner as to be readily visible and readable.
(3) 
News racks shall be either freestanding or shall be bolted in the place through four standard holes in the newsrack base.
(4) 
Newsracks shall carry no cardholders or advertising except the name of the newspaper being dispensed and/or information promoting the current issue.
E. 
Newsrack prohibitions. No newsrack shall be placed, installed, used or maintained:
(1) 
Within 10 feet of any marked crosswalk.
(2) 
Within 20 feet of any fire hydrant, fire call box, police call box or other emergency facility.
(3) 
Within 10 feet of any driveway.
(4) 
Within 10 feet ahead of and 20 feet to the rear of any sign marked a designated bus stop, measured along the edge of the pavement.
(5) 
Within five feet of any bus bench.
(6) 
At any location whereby the clear space for the passageway of pedestrians is reduced to less than six feet.
(7) 
Within five feet of flowers, shrubs or trees.
(8) 
Within five feet of any display window of any building abutting any sidewalk or in such a manner as to impede or interfere with the reasonable use of such window display purpose or within 10 feet of any building entrance.
(9) 
Within 150 feet of another newsrack containing the same newspaper or news periodical, except where separated by a street corner.
(10) 
Facing another newsrack, divided only by the width of a sidewalk or pedestrian walk.
(11) 
On or within five feet of signs, street lights or utility poles.
F. 
Enforcement.
(1) 
Nonconforming newsracks. Within 150 days after this section becomes effective and at any time thereafter, any newsrack in violation of any provision of this section shall be subject to remedy as provided by law, including but not limited to the imposition of fines in accordance with § 1-5 of the Code of Great Barrington.
(2) 
Abandonment. In the event that any newsrack installed pursuant to this section does not contain the publication specified therefor within a period of 48 hours after release of the current issue or when no publication is in the newsrack for a period of more than seven consecutive days, the newsrack shall be deemed abandoned and the Town shall thereafter remove said newsrack. In the event that a newspaper publishing company or its distributor desires to voluntarily abandon a newsrack location, said newsrack shall be completely removed, and the public property or public right-of-way shall be promptly restored to a safe condition, leaving no holes or projections in the adjoining surface.
G. 
Severability. If any subsection, paragraph, term or provision of this section is determined to be illegal, invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, such determination shall have no effect on any other subsection, paragraph, term or provision hereof, all of which will remain in full force and effect.
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Editor's Note: This Article also repealed former § 109-3, Outdoor vending machines on public property, added 5-4-1989 ATM, Art. 24.