As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
COMMUNITY EVENT
A parade, observance of a national or state holiday or a
civic event.
FOOD
Any raw, cooked or processed edible substance or beverage
or ice cream, ice cream products or frozen desserts.
FOOD VENDOR OR VENDOR
A person, who hawks, peddles, sells or offers food for sale
at retail in any public space or park or a concession stand situated
in a park or area, as defined herein.
PUBLIC SPACE
All publicly owned roadways, streets or sidewalks.
PUSHCART
Any wheeled vehicle or device used by a food vendor, other
than a motor vehicle or trailer, which may be moved with or without
assistance of a motor and which does not require registration by the
Department of Motor Vehicles.
STAND
A movable, portable or collapsible structure, framework,
device, container or other contrivance used by a food vendor for displaying,
keeping or storing any food or article required by them while acting
as such vendor.
STREET
Any street or public thoroughfare maintained by the Village
for vehicular traffic. A street shall include all state and county
highways within the Village and approved by the state and county as
being within the scope of this chapter.
STREET CORNER
The area within the intersection of two streets from the
pavement and/or curb edge to the edges of the sidewalk farthest from
the pavement or curb edge.
VEHICLE
A motor vehicle or trailer as defined in § 125
of the New York State Vehicle and Traffic Law.
VEND
To hawk, peddle, sell or offer food in a public space or
park delivered immediately for consumption or purchase for consumption
elsewhere.
The fee for a permit shall be set by resolution of the Board
of Trustees.
The permit expires one year from the date issued by the Clerk.
Every vendor shall affix to his vehicle, pushcart or stand such
permit in a conspicuous place.
Any permit issued pursuant to the provisions of this chapter
may be revoked by the Village Clerk upon notice and hearing for any
of the following reasons:
A. The Village Clerk has been advised by the Commissioner of Health
that such vendor has violated any of the provisions of this law or
the rules and regulations of the Livingston County Health Department.
B. A false or fraudulent statement is contained in the application for
the permit.
C. A false or fraudulent statement is made in connection with the selling
of any food item.
D. The vendor violates any provision of the Village Code.
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Any person who violates any provision of this chapter shall
be guilty of an offense, and shall, upon conviction therefor, be subject
to a minimum fine of $50, not to exceed $250.