For purposes of this article, the following words, as used herein,
shall be considered to have the meanings herein ascribed thereto:
ADVERTISING MATERIALS
Includes all leaflets, flyers, cards, door tags, advertisers,
advertising newspapers or other advertising or promotional materials
offering or promoting the sale or purchase of goods, wares, merchandise,
foodstuffs, insurance and/or services of any kind, character or description;
or soliciting gifts or contributions of money, clothing or other valuable
things for the support or benefit of any charitable or nonprofit association,
organization, corporation or project; or selling or soliciting subscriptions
to books, magazines, periodicals, newspapers or other type or kind
of publication. Advertising materials shall not include books, magazines,
periodicals, newspapers consisting of noncommercial speech, even though
they may incidentally contain advertising or other commercial speech;
religious or political tracts and pamphlets or election campaign literature;
or telephone directories of classified listings of products and services,
commonly known as "yellow pages."
[Added by Ord. No. 03-18-19A]
EXEMPT SOLICITOR[Added by Ord. No.
03-18-19A]
A.
A person age 17 and under, who is participating in fundraising
programs for, or sponsored by a public or private elementary or high
school or bona fide children's or youth organization including, without
limitation, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts or youth sports.
B.
A person engaged in soliciting or activities whose purpose is
religious, political, civic, charitable, scientific, or educational
and which neither directly nor indirectly relate to or involve in
any fashion the seeking of funds or the sale and promotion of any
goods or services, as more fully set forth in the definition of soliciting
in this section. The City of Mendota City Clerk and/or Council will
have final determination exempt solicitor status.
PERSON
Includes any individual, organization, group, association,
firm, corporation, trust, or any combination thereof.
[Added by Ord. No. 03-18-19A]
REGISTERED SOLICITOR
Includes any person who has obtained a valid certificate
of registration as hereinafter provided, which certificate is in the
possession of the solicitor on his or her person while engaged in
soliciting.
RESIDENCE
Includes every separate living unit occupied for residential
purposes by one or more persons, contained within any type of building
or structure.
SOLICITING
Includes any one or more of the following activities conducted
on any part of residential property regardless of the method used,
including the leaving or placing of advertising materials anywhere
thereon, including the parkway between the sidewalk and road or street
thereof:
[Amended by Ord. No. 03-18-19A]
A.
Seeking to obtain order for the purchase of goods, wares, merchandise,
foodstuffs, services of any kind, character or description whatever,
for any kind of consideration;
B.
Seeking to obtain prospective customers for application or purchase
of insurance of any type, kind or character;
C.
Seeking to obtain gifts or contributions of money, clothing
or any other valuable thing for the support or benefit of any charitable
or nonprofit association, organization, corporation or project;
D.
Seeking to obtain subscriptions to books, magazines, periodicals,
newspapers and every other type or kind of publication; or
E.
Going upon any premises and ringing the door bell, knocking,
upon or near any door, or creating any sound in any manner that is
calculated to attract the attention of an occupant or owner for the
purpose of engaging in any of the activities described above in this
definition of solicitation.
SOLICITOR
Includes any person who engages in soliciting as defined
herein except an exempt solicitor.
[Added by Ord. No. 03-18-19A]
[Amended by Ord. No. 03-18-19A]
As a condition of engaging in any act of soliciting within the
corporate limits of the City of Mendota, every solicitor as defined
herein, except an exempt solicitor, shall apply for and possess a
valid certificate of registration. Said certificate of registration
will be issued along with a photo id and lanyard which shall be worn
on the front of his or her person, uncovered by any article of clothing,
so as to be fully visible at all times to any onlooker. An exempt
solicitor may not be required to apply for, possess, carry, or display
a certificate of registration and photo id.
[Amended by Ord. No. 03-18-19A]
Application for a certificate of registration shall be made
upon a form provided by the City Clerk or his/her designee, of this
municipality and filed with such Clerk or his/her designee.
A. The applicant shall truthfully state the following information:
(1) The applicant's name and address;
(2) The applicant's date of birth, phone number and email address;
(3) The name, address and phone number of the person or association by
whom the applicant is employed or represents;
(4) Description of the subject matter of the soliciting;
(5) Period of time for which the certificate is applied for;
(6) The date, or approximate date, of the latest previous application
for a certificate under this article;
(7) Prior revocation of any certificate of registration issued to the
applicant under this article;
(8) Whether the applicant has ever been convicted of a violation of any
of the provisions of this article, or any provision of any ordinance
of any other city or village in Illinois regulating soliciting, and
if the applicant has been convicted of any violation, the applicant
shall state the details of the violation in full;
(9) Whether the applicant has been convicted of a felony or class A misdemeanor
within the last five years, and if the applicant has been convicted,
the applicant shall state the details of the conviction in full;
(10)
Whether the applicant is a registered sex offender.
B. All statements made by the applicant upon the application or in connection
therewith shall be under oath.
C. A nonrefundable application fee of $25 shall accompany any and all
submitted applications.
D. Upon acceptance of the application, the City Clerk shall engage the
Mendota Police Department to complete a thorough background investigation.
The owner(s) or applicant(s) shall submit his/her fingerprints to
be used in completing the investigation. Owner(s)/applicant(s) are
required to present themselves for fingerprints to be taken by the
police department. A photograph of the person submitting the application
shall be taken at the same time. The photograph will be used to create
the photo id to be worn by the applicant and will become part of the
application.
The City Clerk shall cause to be kept in his office an accurate
record of every application received and acted upon, together with
all other information and data pertaining thereto and all certificates
of registration issued under the provisions of this article, and of
the denial of applications. Applications for certificates shall be
numbered in consecutive order as filed, and every certificate issued,
and any renewal thereof, shall be identified with the duplicate number
of the application upon which it was issued.
[Amended by Ord. No. 03-18-19A]
Upon receipt of the application required by this article, there
will be an investigation of the applicant's business and moral character
and criminal history.
A. If the investigation reveals the character and business responsibility
of the applicant to be satisfactory and the Chief of Police so notes
on the application, the City Clerk shall, upon payment of the prescribed
license fee, deliver to the applicant the certificate of registration
for which he applied.
B. Upon review of the application, the Chief of Police may refuse to
issue a certificate of registration to the applicant under this article
for any of the following reasons:
(1) An investigation reveals that the applicant falsified information
on the application;
(2) The applicant has a prior revocation or suspension of a solicitor's
certificate of registration, or a conviction of a violation of any
city/village, state or federal law regarding soliciting or a related
field;
(3) The applicant has been convicted of a felony or class A misdemeanor,
the nature of which is related to the applicant's fitness to engage
in door-to-door activities under this article. The applicant shall
be of good character and reputation without a conviction related to
fraud, dishonesty, deceit, misrepresentation, sexual misconduct, trafficking
in controlled substances, violent acts against persons or property,
or an offense involving moral turpitude.
(4) In reviewing fitness under Subsection
B(3) of this section, the following shall be considered:
(a)
The extent and nature of the applicant's past criminal history;
(b)
The age of the applicant at the time of the commission of the
crime;
(c)
The amount of time that has elapsed since the applicant's last
criminal activity;
(d)
The conduct and work activity of the applicant prior to and
following the criminal activity;
(e)
Evidence of the applicant's rehabilitation or rehabilitative
effort while incarcerated or following release; and
(f)
Other evidence of the applicant's present fitness.
C. Each certificate of registration shall be valid only for the period
of time set forth thereon.
D.
Any certificate of registration
issued hereunder shall be revoked by the City Clerk or his/her designee
or the Chief of Police or his/her designee if the holder of the certificate
is convicted of a violation of any of the provisions of this article,
or has made a false statement in the application, or otherwise has
been disqualified for the issuance of a certificate of registration
under the terms of this article.
[Amended by Ord. No. 08-21-23A]
E. Any certificate of registration issued hereunder shall be revoked
by the City Clerk or his/her designee or the Chief of Police or his/her
designee if the holder of the certificate receives three or more substantiated
complaints.
[Added by Ord. No. 08-21-23A]
F. Immediately
upon such verbal revocation, a written notice thereof shall be given
by the Chief of Police or his/her designee to the holder of the certificate
in person or by United States mail addressed to the address set forth
in the application. Immediately upon the mailing or serving of such
notice, the certificate of registration shall become null and void.
[Added by Ord. No. 08-21-23A]
G. Registration
fees may be prorated upon revocation if the term of registration is
more than one day. Solicitors registered for one day will not receive
any refund if the license is revoked.
[Added by Ord. No. 08-21-23A]
Every person desiring to secure the protection provided by the
regulations pertaining to soliciting contained in this article shall
comply with the following directions: Notice of the determination
by the occupant of giving invitation to solicitors, or the refusal
of invitation to solicitors, to any residence or business establishment,
shall be given in the following manner:
A. A weatherproof card, approximately three inches by four inches in
size, shall be exhibited upon or near the main entrance door to the
residence or business establishment, indicating the determination
by the occupant containing the applicable words, as follows: "ONLY
SOLICITORS REGISTERED IN MENDOTA INVITED" or "NO SOLICITORS INVITED."
B. The letters shall be at least 1/3 inch in height for the purpose
of uniformity.
[Amended by Ord. No. 04-06-15A]
C. Such card so exhibited shall constitute sufficient notice to any
solicitor of the determination by the occupant of the residence or
business establishment of the information contained thereon.
No certificate of registration shall be issued to any applicant
without the consent of the City Council of the City of Mendota, which
consent shall be given by a majority vote of the Aldermen present
at a regular or duly called special meeting of said Council.
[Added by Ord. No. 03-18-19A]
In addition to the provisions contained herein regarding license
revocation, the violation of any provision of this article shall result
in a fine of not less than $250 and not more than $750. Each act of
soliciting in violation of this article, including each act of leaving
advertising materials in a manner prohibited by this article, or entering
upon any premises and ringing the door bell, knocking upon or near
any door, or creating any sound in any manner to attract the attention
of an occupant or owner in violation of this article, shall constitute
a separate offense. All persons who enter upon any premises for the
purpose of soliciting in violation of this article, or who publish
or distribute in any advertising materials left on any premises in
violation of this article or offer goods, products, merchandise, services,
insurance or subscriptions or solicit gifts, contributions, or donations
in such advertising materials shall be jointly and severally liable
for such offense, whether they knew of or intended such offense.