The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this article,
shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where
the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
ESTABLISHED BUSINESS
A person who carries on a business from a property or a structure
either owned or leased by such person for a period greater than six
consecutive weeks.
MERCHANDISING
The selling, bartering or trading or offering to sell, barter
or trade any goods, wares, commodities or services.
PEDDLER
Unless otherwise provided, any person who engages in merchandising
any goods, wares, commodities or services by going from house to house,
place of business to place of business or in any public street or
public place, whose sales are not made from one established location
which is privately owned or rented or by temporarily occupying a room,
building or other premises for that purpose.
This article is enacted for the purpose of regulating itinerant
merchandising in order that the peace, health, safety, welfare and
good order in the City and of its inhabitants shall not be endangered
or unduly disturbed.
A licensed peddler shall keep the vehicle and receptacles used
by the peddler in the furtherance of the licensed business in a sound,
clean and sanitary condition.
Vending carts, wagons, trucks, tables and stands shall be permitted
for peddlers, provided that the free flow of pedestrian and vehicular
traffic is not obstructed.
Parking meters, utility poles, sign poles or property other
than the personal property of the peddler shall not be used by the
peddler for any purpose including advertising.
Other than food merchandise, no peddler shall offer any goods
or merchandise for sale from a vehicle parked upon a public highway
or upon any public right-of-way or municipally owned property.
Peddling any goods, wares, commodities or services within the
City without first having obtained a license from the City Clerk is
prohibited unless the peddling is at the personal request of the person
solicited.
Every applicant for a license required under the provisions
of this article shall submit to the City Clerk a written application
supplying, under oath, the following information:
(2)
Permanent home residence.
(3)
Name and address of firm represented, if any.
(4)
The length of time for which the license is required.
a.
Intended hours of operation.
(5)
A description of the goods, wares or commodities to be offered for sale, together with a true invoice of their amount, quality and value and the name and address of the person or firm from which the goods were purchased. When dealing in food or food products, a current permit issued pursuant to Subsection (a) of Section
2-14-148 shall be submitted. It shall be copied by the City Clerk and filed with the application.
(6)
The number of arrests or convictions for crimes and the nature
of the arrests or convictions.
(7)
To the application must be appended a letter of authorization
from the firm which the applicant purports to represent.
(8)
A certificate identifying the applicant's sales tax number or
proof of tax exemption status.
The license fees for all licenses issued under the provisions
of this article shall be as follows:
(1)
One hundred fifty dollars per year; $100 per half year (six
months); or $15 per day or fraction of a day for peddlers engaged
in the casual sale of food.
(2)
Five hundred fifty dollars per year; $300 per half year (six
months); or $25 per day or fraction of a day for all other peddlers
(nonfood).
(3)
At the time of application the number of days should be identified
and reflect dates on the permit.
(4)
Disabled american veterans based on federal guidelines will
be exempt from all fees.
The City of Utica Police Department has the authority to approach
any peddler for the purpose of public safety and further has the authority
to have them move if it is in the interest of public safety.
[Added 4-6-2016 by Ord.
No. 83]
(a)
Definitions. As used in this section, the following terms shall
have the meanings indicated:
LARGE GROUP AND/OR SPECIAL EVENTS
Includes but are not limited to Fourth of July celebration,
St. Patrick's Day Parade, Christmas on Main, Purple Heart Memorial,
Veterans Day Parade, 9/11 ceremony, Memorial Day Parade and the Thomas
Lindsey Memorial Ride; one-day event only.
(b)
Anyone, including but not limited to organizations, etc. holding
a special event shall obtain a permit for all vendors.
(c)
Organization permit.
(1)
Organizations shall obtain a blanket permit for $50 for under
20 vendors and $100 for over 20 vendors. Each vendor shall fill out
an application through his or her organizer and provide a copy of:
a.
Certificate of authority.
c.
Certificate of liability (insurance).
d.
Health inspection: Oneida County Health Department (if food
vendor).
f.
A background check shall be done by the City of Utica Police
Department.
(2)
Insurance. Special event coordinators shall provide insurance
to cover their event naming the City of Utica as an additional insured
($1,000,000 general liability). Their policy should have a noncontributory
clause, have a waiver of subrogation, and they will defend the City
of Utica in the suit.
(3)
All vendors need insurance even for one-day events.
(4)
If a vendor already has a vendor's license from the City of
Utica, the vendor shall provide to the special event organizer the
above-mentioned documents.
(5)
If the individual vendor does not get the above sections approved
by the City Clerk's office, he or she will not be able to participate
in the special event and will be subject to revocation of the vendor
permit.
[Added 4-6-2016 by Ord.
No. 83]
(a)
Definition. As used in this section, the following terms shall
have the meanings indicated:
(b)
Flea Markets and Indoor/Outdoor Large Capacity Garage Sales
are not part of the blanket permits or special events.
(1)
Shall obtain a blanket permit of $50 for one-day permit; $100
for two-to-three-day permit for under 20 vendors; $100 for one-day
permit; $150 for two-to-three-day permit for over 20 vendors; and
each vendor shall fill out an application through his or her organizer
and provide a copy of:
a.
Certificate of Authority.
c.
Certificate of Liability (insurance).
d.
Health Inspection: Oneida County Health Department (if food
vendor).
f.
A background check shall be done by the City of Utica Police
Department.
(2)
Insurance. Special event coordinators shall provide insurance
to cover their event, naming the City of Utica as an additional insured
($1,000,000 general liability). Their policy should have a noncontributory
clause, have a waiver of subrogation, and they will defend the City
of Utica in the suit.
(3)
All vendors need insurance even for one-day events.
(4)
If a vendor already has a vendor's license from the City of
Utica the vendor shall provide to the special event organizer the
above-mentioned documents.
(5)
If the individual vendor does not get the above sections approved
by the City Clerk's office, he or she will not be able to participate
in the special event and will be subject to revocation of the vendor
permit.