As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
SOLICITOR
A.
Any person who goes from house to house or place
to place in the City for the purpose of selling or taking orders for
the sale of, or offering to take orders for, goods, wares or merchandise,
including magazines, or any article or service delivered at the time
of sale or sold for future delivery.
B.
Also includes persons, both natural and corporate,
who engage in house-to-house, place-to-place or telephonic solicitation
in furtherance of a public cause, the aims of a nonprofit corporation
or other not-for-profit organization, or any other form of public
fund-raising.
STATIC LOCATION
A nonpermanent location where an itinerant vendor has established
its presence to offer merchandise and/or services limited to a period
of no more than 30 consecutive days during any six-consecutive-month
time frame.
TRANSIENT MERCHANT, ITINERANT MERCHANT or ITINERANT VENDOR
Any person, firm or corporation, whether as owner, agent,
cosignee or employee, who or which does not have an established place
of business within the City, who or which engages in a temporary business
of selling and delivery of goods, wares and merchandise within said
City which have a retail selling price in excess of $5 per item, and
who or which, in furtherance of such purpose, hires, leases, uses
or occupies any building, structure, motor vehicle, tent, railroad
box car, or boat, public rooms in hotels, lodging houses, apartments,
shops or other place within the City for the exhibition and sale of
such goods, wares and merchandise, either privately or at public auction.
The person, firm or corporation so engaged shall not be relieved from
complying with the provisions of this article merely by reason of
associating temporarily with any local dealer, trader, merchant or
auctioneer, or by conducting such transient business in connection
with, as a part of or in the name of any local dealer, trader, merchant
or auctioneer.
The provisions of this article shall not apply to the following
entities:
A. Any regularly established business which uses vehicles from which
to sell in front of or in the vicinity of its own permanent location.
B. Persons in groups of 20 or more aggregated in "flea market" operations
in a City-approved location.
D. The sale of farm and garden products from the land on which it was
produced and by the person producing the product.
E. Temporary events by existing local merchants outside of their existing
locations.
F. Traveling salespeople selling to existing established local businesses.
G. Government officers conducting auctions or other sales as part of
a judicial process.
H. Individuals, companies or firms conducting business within the parameters
of an approved, valid special event permit issued by the Community
Development Department are exempt from this section.
I. Charitable organizations. As used in this subsection, "charitable
organization" means any organization incorporated with a 501(c)3 federal
tax-exempt status and a permanent address in the State of Oklahoma
functioning as a philanthropic, patriotic, educational, social, civic,
recreation or religious organization.
It shall be unlawful for any person to engage in the business
of itinerant vendor within City limits without first obtaining a license
from the Community Development Department.
A. Licenses are valid for three months from the time of issuance.
B. Licensing fees will be established by the City Council.
C. No license may be sold, transferred or traded.
D. No one other than the original applicant may wear or display the
license.
All licenses shall expire three months from the date of issuance.
It is the individual licensee's responsibility to renew the license.
The City Manager, Community Development Director, Fire Chief
or Police Chief may suspend and impound the license of any individual
who is believed to be violating any provision of this chapter or any
licensee whose activity is deemed a threat to public safety.
A. When a license issued pursuant to the provisions of this article
expires, or is revoked, its holder shall immediately surrender it
to the officer to be forwarded to the Community Development Department.
The license shall then become property of the City
B. All suspensions shall be temporary until reviewed by the City Council
at its next regularly scheduled meeting.
C. The City Council retains the right to uphold or overturn the suspension
and to determine the length of time it is in effect.
The City Manager or any officer of the Community Development,
Fire or Police Department may revoke a permit indefinitely for any
violation of this article.
A. All revocations shall be considered temporary until they are reviewed
by the City Council at its next regularly scheduled meeting.
B. The City Council retains the right to uphold or overturn the revocation
and to determine the length of time it is in effect.
[Amended 8-12-2014 by Ord. No. 9061]
All orders taken by solicitors for goods or services shall include
the following information:
A. Customer name and address.
B. Quantity, description and individual price of all items or services
sold.
C. Details of applicable sales or use taxes.
The following activities are expressly prohibited by this article:
A. Any fraud, misrepresentation or false statement contained in the
application for license or permit.
B. Engaging in business between the hours of 6:00 p.m. and 9:00 a.m.
local time in any agricultural or residential zoning district or between
the hours of 9:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. in any other district.
C. Using the public right-of-way or public parks for business unless
it is being conducted within the parameters of an existing, valid
special event permit.
D. Establishing a presence on private property in violation of Chapter
361, Zoning.
E. Failing to display a valid itinerant vendor license on his/her person.
F. Failing to post a valid permit number at a static location.
G. Attempting to do business on any property where "no solicitors,"
"no trespassers," "no trespassing" or similar signs are posted indicating
the occupant does not want to be disturbed.
H. Conducting the business licensed under this article in an unlawful
manner or in such manner as to constitute a breach of the peace or
to constitute a menace to the health, safety or general welfare of
the public.
Any person, corporation, partnership, firm, association or entity who or which shall violate any of the provisions of this article shall be guilty of an offense and, upon conviction thereof, shall be punishable by a fine in an amount as described in §
1-10 of the Code of the City of El Reno and may have its permits revoked, and its licenses may be suspended. Each act in violation of any of the provisions hereof shall be deemed a separate offense. Each day's continued violation of any of the provisions hereof shall constitute a separate offense and may be chargeable as such.