There shall be established, at such place as the Common Council
may direct, a public market and cart stand for the sale of hay, straw,
wood, meats, poultry, fruit, vegetables and other articles usually
disposed of from farmers' wagons and for standing of carts and
drays.
No wagon or conveyance from which is being sold or offered for sale any of the articles mentioned in §
481-1 of this chapter shall stand in any public square, street, alley or place in the City of Fulton, except the place designated by said Common Council as provided for by §
481-1 of this chapter, and no meat, poultry, fruits, vegetables or other articles usually disposed of from wagons or other conveyances from house to house in the residential portion of the City shall be offered for sale at any street, alley, public square or place in the City of Fulton, New York, except said public market, until after the hour of 9:00.
There shall be established and maintained at said public market
a scale for the weighing of hay, coal and other articles bought and
sold by weight, which articles to be sold or disposed of within the
City of Fulton shall be weighed upon said scales, and no person, firm,
association or corporation shall deliver any coal, coke, charcoal,
hay or straw without first causing the same to be weighed upon said
scales and receiving from the person in charge of said market a weight
ticket upon which ticket shall be in ink or other indelible substance,
distinctly expressed in pounds, the quantity or quantities of coal,
coke, charcoal, hay or straw contained in the cart, wagon or other
vehicle used in such delivery, with the name of the purchaser thereof
and the name of the dealer from whom purchased.
There shall be charged to each person, firm, association or
corporation using said public market or said scales such prices as
the Common Council may hereafter from time to time fix and determine.
[Amended 10-30-1991 by L.L. No. 4-1991]
Any person, firm, association or corporation violating any of
the provisions of this chapter shall be guilty of a violation and,
upon conviction therefor, shall be punished by a fine of not more
than $250 and/or imprisonment of not more than 15 days.