The purposes of this article are the protection of government,
order, conduct, the general welfare, safety, morals, health and well-being
of the persons and property of the City of Olean. It is adopted pursuant
to Municipal Home Rule Law § 10, Subdivision 1(ii)(a)(11)
and (12), § 10, Subdivision 2, and General City Law § 20(13).
The following definitions shall be applicable to this article:
AUCTION
Includes any sale to the public where a person or his/her
agent offers for sale to the highest bidder any goods, wares, merchandise
or property.
CHURCH
A religious organization as defined under the Religious Corporation
Law of the State of New York.
CITY-SPONSORED EVENT
A special event which is sponsored and hosted by the City
of Olean or its designee by a resolution of the Common Council.
ESTABLISHED PLACE OF BUSINESS
Any location within the City where any person regularly sells,
displays, or offers goods, services, produce, wares and merchandise
to the general public.
GARAGE SALE
Includes all sales defined under Chapter
13, Article
III of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Olean.
GOODS, WARES, MERCHANDISE, SERVICES
Shall include but not be limited to fruits, vegetables, farm
products, fish, game, poultry, meats, plants, flowers, appliances,
wearing apparel, jewelry, ornaments, art work, cosmetics and beauty
aids, health products, medicines, household needs or furnishings,
food of any kind, whether or not for immediate consumption, confections
or drinks, or personal services immediately offered or rendered.
NOT-FOR-PROFIT SPECIAL EVENT
A special event which is sponsored by a not-for-profit corporation
or association either as a fund-raiser or otherwise.
PEDDLER
A person who offers goods, wares, merchandise or services
for sale door to door, including house to house, business to business,
street to street, or any other type of place-to-place movement. Delivery
and payment occur immediately.
PERSON
Any individual, partnership, corporation, limited-liability
company, voluntary association, club or any other business organization,
and any principal or agent thereof.
QUALIFIED CHARITABLE ORGANIZATION
Any unincorporated religious or other organization which
has been organized and operated exclusively for exempt purposes and
has been qualified as an exempt organization under Section 501(c)(3)
of the Internal Revenue Code of the United States of America.
REGULARLY
For the purpose of this section, "regularly" is defined as
a period of more than six months.
SPECIAL EVENT
Any occasion, including but not limited to street fairs,
shows, exhibitions, City-wide celebrations and festivals taking place
within a specifically defined area of the City of Olean for a period
of time not to exceed seven days.
SOLICITOR
Any person who goes from door to door, including house to
house, business to business, street to street, or any other type of
place-to-place movement or who stands in any street or public place
taking or offering to take orders for goods, wares or merchandise
or services to be delivered or performed in the future, or for making,
manufacturing or repairing any article or thing whatsoever for future
delivery.
TEMPORARY
For the purpose of this section, "temporary" is defined as
a period of less than six months.
TRANSIENT MERCHANT
Any person engaging in temporary retail sale or display of
goods, wares, merchandise, services, produce or prepared foods; where
the value of any single item offered for display or sale exceeds $1,000;
and for the purpose of conducting said business, occupies any lot,
building, room, or structure of any kind within the City.
VENDOR
Any person engaging in the temporary retail sale or display
of goods, wares, merchandise, services, produce, or prepared foods
and for the purpose of conducting said business:
(1)
Travels by foot, wagon, vehicle or any other conveyance from
street to street, carrying or conveying, or transporting goods, wares,
or merchandise, and offering them for sale; or
(2)
Without traveling from place to place, exhibits, displays, sells,
offers to sell or perform services to be delivered immediately and
occupies any lot, building, room, or structure of any kind within
the City for a period of six months or less.
It shall be unlawful for any person to peddle, solicit, vend,
or to operate as a transient merchant, on any public or private outdoor
walk, street, alley, lot, building, room, or structure of any kind,
without having first applied to and obtained a license from the City
of Olean in accordance with this article. The license type provided
in this article shall be in addition to and not in lieu of any other
consent, permit or license as may be otherwise required by law.
The application for any license under this article shall be
on a form proscribed by the City Clerk and approved by a resolution
of the Common Council and shall contain all the information relevant
and necessary to determine whether a particular license may be issued,
including but not limited to:
(1) The applicant's and any worker's full name, current address,
telephone number, proof of identity;
(2) A brief description of the nature, character, and quality of goods,
wares or merchandise to be offered for sale;
(3) The specific location, if any, where the applicant intends to conduct
business;
(4) If the applicant is employed by another, the name and address of
the person on behalf of whom the applicant is representing;
(5) If a motor vehicle is to be used, displayed or sold, a description
of the vehicle, together with the VIN, registration number, license
plate number and insurance information;
(6) A complete listing of any other licenses, permits, or authorizations
issued to the applicant by the City, state or any governmental entity
within the five years immediately preceding the date of this application;
(7) Evidence satisfactory to the City Clerk of compliance with any public
health law related to the sale of food;
(8) Evidence satisfactory to the City Clerk of compliance with any other
federal, state, or local law relating to the merchandise proposed
to be offered for sale; and
(9) Any fee, bond or surety as may be required by this article.
Any application for a license this article shall be accompanied
with the appropriate certificates of authority, permits or letters
of authorization from any governmental agency under which the applicant
has been issued a license to conduct business.
No applicant to whom an application has been denied shall make
further application until a period of at least six months has elapsed
since the date of the last previous denial unless the applicant can
establish that the reason for such denial no longer exists.
If the City Clerk denies the issuance of a license under this
article or if any license issued under this article is suspended or
revoked, the aggrieved party may appeal to the Common Council at the
next regularly scheduled work session, at which time the Council,
by majority vote, shall have the authority to uphold the denial, issue
the license, issue the license with conditions, or to table the application
and require the submission of further information from the applicant,
or in the instance of a suspension or revocation, uphold the same.
Any provision of this division to the contrary notwithstanding,
no license shall be required in the following circumstances:
(1) Of a garage sale, estate sale, auction, circus or carnival which
is itself licensed as may be required by the ordinances of the City;
or
(2) Of sales conducted pursuant to statute or by any court; or
(3) Of any honorably discharged soldier, sailor or marine what has procured
a license as provided by the General Business Law of the state; or
(4) Sales or events conducted by any church, not-for-profit corporation
or qualified charitable entity, which sale is conducted by bona fide
members of such church or organization, and all net proceeds from
the sale of goods, wares or merchandise are retained by such church
or organization.
(5) Sales of in-season vegetables by the grower thereof from a stand,
table or booth.
(6) Sales from a stand, table or booth open for business for a period
of not exceeding four hours during a twenty-four-hour period nor more
than three days in any seven-day period.