[Ord. of 4-6-1999; amended 9-1-2009 by Ord. No. 2009.42]
As used in this section, unless the context otherwise indicates,
the following terms have the following meanings.
BIDDEFORD PUBLIC MARKET
A venture, to be created and administered by the Downtown
Development Commission, and shall be administered in accordance with
this chapter.
DAY STALL
A space within the Public Market area, which is available
for rent on a daily basis and from day to day. The hours of operation
of day stalls shall be limited to the hours of operation of the Public
Market.
FARM-RELATED PRODUCTS
Any agricultural, horticultural, forest or other product
of the soil or water, including but not limited to, fruits, vegetables,
eggs, dairy products, meat and meat products, poultry and poultry
products, fish and fish products, grain and grain products, honey,
nuts, maple products, apple cider, fruit juice, ornamental or vegetable
plants, nursery products, firewood and Christmas trees. Farm-related
products shall not include prepared foods which require separate licensing.
MARINE-RELATED PRODUCTS
Any fresh or frozen fish and fish products, edible sea plants
or other agricultural items derived from the sea, seafood, shellfish,
and sea salts.
POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS FOOD
Any perishable food which consists in whole or in part of
milk products, eggs, custards, whole or ground meat, poultry, fish,
shellfish, edible crustacean or other ingredients, including synthetic
ingredients capable of supporting rapid and progressive growth of
infection or toxigenic microorganisms.
PUBLIC MARKET
A private venture that is distinguished from the Biddeford Public Market, and involves the sale of products as defined in Section
22-47.
PUBLIC MARKET AREA
The public area known as "City Square," and is further described
as the public streets and sidewalks within the area bordered by Adams
Street and Main Street, Adams Street to Jefferson Street and South
Street from Adams Street to Jefferson Street. The public market may
also include all of the area known as the "City Hall parking lot,"
as authorized by the City Manager.
RECURRENT VENDOR
Any individual or entity that rents a day stall for more
than six days during any calendar quarter at the public market.
TEMPORARY VENDOR
Any individual or entity that rents a day stall for six days
or fewer, during any calendar quarter at the public market.
[Ord. of 4-6-1999; amended 9-1-2009 by Ord. No. 2009.42]
The City Council shall designate by order, the times and days
during which certain public property may be used as a public market.
A public market shall be for the sale of fruit, vegetables, flowers,
seedlings, plants and crafts. The following items may also be sold,
provided that the product is produced, processed or manufactured in
an establishment licensed by the Department of Agriculture to produce
the item, and that the seller has produced, processed or manufactured
the item: farm-fresh eggs, provided that they are stored at or below
45° F. during transport to, and display at, the public market,
honey, jams, jellies, pickles, relishes, maple syrup, apple cider,
packaged herbs or herb blend mixtures and pesto. The following items
may be sold, provided that the total amount of sales from all such
items does not exceed 49% of the total amount of sales made by the
licensee at the public market: any other edible product that is a
derivative of plants or produce grown by the licensee, provided that
the licensee also has a license from the Department of Agriculture.
Any baked goods sold at a public market must be individually or collectively
wrapped while displayed and sold. In no event shall any licensee sell
at a public market any potentially hazardous foods, which includes
any perishable food or food product which consists in whole or in
part of milk or any other ingredient capable of supporting rapid and
progressive growth of infectious and toxigenic microorganisms, including,
but not limited to, cream fillings in pies, cakes or pastries; custard
products; meringue-topped bakery products; or butter cream type fillings
in bakery products.
[Ord. of 4-6-1999; amended 9-1-2009 by Ord. No. 2009.42]
Except as otherwise provided for in Section
22-49,
a vendor in a public market, must be licensed in accordance with "Vendors on public places," pursuant to Chapter
22 Article
III, Section
22-33, of this Code.
[Ord. of 4-6-1999; amended 9-1-2009 by Ord. No. 2009.42]
(a) The Biddeford Public Market shall be responsible for obtaining a
vendor on public place license from the City Clerk, and shall be responsible
for all temporary and recurrent vendors.
(b) The Downtown Development Commission shall remit to the City Clerk
a vendor on public place license fee of $100 for the Biddeford Public
Market, per annum. Any additional fees collected by the Downtown Development
Commission for operation of the Biddeford Public Market shall be remitted
to the City Treasurer, and shall be accounted for in a special revenue
fund, and may be dispersed for expenses related to the operation of
the Biddeford Public Market, at the direction of the Downtown Development
Commission.
(c) A vendor renting a day stall at the Biddeford Public Market is not
required to obtain a municipal license as long as the following requirements
are met:
(1)
No food item may be displayed for sale or sold at a day stall
absent an appropriate license from the City unless the vendor is selling
fresh fruits or vegetables or has obtained a valid food license from
the Maine Department of Agriculture.
(2)
No potentially hazardous food may be displayed for sale or sold
at a day stall at the Biddeford Public Market unless it remains refrigerated
at a temperature of 45° F. or below. Frozen foods shall remain
at a temperature required by state rule or regulation.
(3)
The Biddeford Public Market shall provide to the City Clerk
information necessary to allow the City to track vendor participation
at the Market. The Biddeford Public Market shall certify that vendors
have obtained valid and current commercial liability insurance in
an amount of not less than $300,000.
(4)
The Biddeford Public Market shall allow any City inspector who
is on duty to access the premises at the Biddeford Public Market at
any and all times for the purpose of inspecting the premises, including
day stalls, in order to determine compliance with the provisions of
this Code. It is a violation of these regulations for anyone to interfere
with or prevent such inspection.
[Ord. of 4-6-1999; amended 9-1-2009 by Ord. No. 2009.42]
During the Biddeford Public Market hours of operation, the Downtown Development Commission is authorized to close public streets to vehicular traffic within the area designated as the "Public Market area," as defined in Section
22-46. Public sidewalks shall remain open to pedestrian traffic, and vendors shall not block access to building or driveway entrances. Additionally, as authorized by the City Manager, parking may be restricted on Adams Street from the intersection of Adams Street and South Street to the driveway exit for the now or formerly, Maine Bank and Trust Company, and on South Street from Adams Street to Jefferson Street. All vehicles that are parked contrary to this article, or that are not authorized to remain within the Public Market area may be towed at the owner's expense.
[Ord. of 4-6-1999; amended 9-1-2009 by Ord. No. 2009.42]
Pursuant to, and in accordance with the provisions of this chapter
for public markets, the license of any person who has combined with
any other licensee in the fixing or maintaining of a price, fraudulent
use of weights or measures, or who intentionally and knowingly deprives
another licensee of the use of the latter's designated stall in the
market shall be revoked by the City Clerk. In addition, the license
of any person who is found in violation of any other section of this
article may be suspended or revoked by the City Clerk. Vendors renting
a day stall at the Biddeford Public Market may have their vendors
privileges revoked by the Downtown Development Commission for violating
any provisions of this chapter.
[Ord. of 4-6-1999; amended 9-1-2009 by Ord. No. 2009.42]
Notwithstanding the provisions of Section
22-51, a person who violates this section commits a civil violation for which a forfeiture of not less than $100 and not more than $200 may be adjudged.
[Added 9-1-2009 by Ord. No. 2009.42]
"Solicitation" is a consumer sale or credit sale of goods or
services in which the seller or person acting for a company, organization
or entity engages in personal solicitation of the sale at a residence,
if the buyer's agreement or offer to purchase is given to the seller
or person acting for a company, organization or entity.
(1) Permit required. No person shall engage in transient sales of consumer
merchandise or services within the City without a license from the
City Clerk. The permit shall be carried by the seller while engaging
in home solicitation sales.
(2) Application for permit. Applications for permits for home solicitation
will be made to the City Clerk, will be in writing and will contain
the following information:
a. The name and physical description of the applicant, including a photocopy
of the applicant's picture identification.
c. A brief description of the nature of the business to be conducted
and the goods sold.
d. If the applicant is employed, the name and address of the employer,
along with credentials establishing exact relationship.
e. The length of time for which the solicitation permit is being requested.
f. If a vehicle is to be used, a description of that vehicle, along
with the license plate number and state registration for that vehicle.
g. A sample of an agreement informing the buyer of his or her right
to cancel, as required by 9-A M.R.S.A. § 3-503. A sample
of this agreement is contained herein.
h. Such other information as the City Clerk may deem necessary for the
proper police and other protection of the City.
(3) State permit required. The obtaining and maintenance of a transient
seller's permit from the state by the applicant or licensee shall
be a condition precedent to the issuance or maintenance of a license.
(4) Fees. The fee for home solicitation permits shall be $20 per year.
Additional licenses may be issued to employees of a license holder
upon payment of $20 per employee, per year; and upon filing of the
necessary paperwork with the City Clerk for each employee.
(5) Exemptions. The provisions of this article shall not apply to persons
selling solely for the benefit of a bona fide nonprofit organization.
(6) Revocation of permit. The City Clerk and/or the Chief of Police may
revoke a permit if the holder of the permit engages in disorderly
conduct, as defined by 17-A M.R.S.A. § 501, or harassment,
as defined by 18-A M.R.S.A. § 506-A, while in the course
of business.
(7) Sample permit application.
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I, ___________________________, do hereby make application for
a permit for home solicitation sales in the City of Biddeford in compliance
with the ordinances of the City.
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Street address: City: _____________ State: _____
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Business Phone: __________ Home Phone: __________ Cell Phone:
__________
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Age: ______ Weight: ______ Height: ______ Hair Color: ______
Sex: M/F
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Length of time permit is desired:
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Name of company, organization or entity represented:
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Description of business/product(s)/service(s) to be solicited:
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Number of vehicles to be operated: __________
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Description of vehicle(s) to be operated and license plate number(s):
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Date: ____________________
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(8) Sample right-of-cancellation agreement
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Buyer's Right to Cancel
(9-A M.R.S.A. § 3-503)
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If this agreement was solicited at your residence and you do
not want the goods or service, you may cancel this agreement by mailing
a notice to the seller. The notice must say that you do not want the
goods or service and must be mailed before midnight of _________________
(stated date three days from date of sale), when cancellation right
lapses.
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This Cancellation Agreement must be mailed to:
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(Name and mailing address of seller)
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If you cancel by this date, the seller may not keep any of your
cash down payment.
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Date: _______________
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[Added 9-1-2009 by Ord. No. 2009.42]
Referenced in Chapter
1, Sec.
1-12 in this Code of Ordinances.