Every transient vendor, while engaged in the sale of goods,
wares or merchandise within the City, must have his local transient
vendor license in his possession and available for inspection. Any
vendor who fails to exhibit his license when the same is demanded
of him/her by a police officer shall be in violation of this article.
Such violation shall be punishable by a fine of no less than $100
and no more than the maximum amount provided by law.
A transient vendor license may not be transferred or assigned
to any other person, or used by any party other than the person to
whom it has been issued.
Any license issued pursuant to this article may be revoked for
just cause by the City Clerk following a hearing and decision by the
Board of Police Commissioners where a determination has been made
that any fraudulent activities have occurred with respect to the operation
of the temporary or transient business.
No transient vendor shall exhibit or sell any goods, wares or merchandise on any public street, sidewalk, terrace or tree belt without having first obtained an occupancy permit from the Director of Public Works pursuant to Chapter
338, Streets and Sidewalks, §
338-10.
This article shall be construed so as not to require the obtaining of a transient vendor's license by residents of the City who apply for and receive a tag sale license pursuant to Chapter
351, Tag/Garage Sales, of this Code.