A.
General. It shall be illegal for a peddler or solicitor to remain
in one location for any period longer than is actually necessary for
the conduct of said business licensed hereunder. It shall be illegal
for a transient merchant to remain in business at any one location
that exceeds five calendar days.
B.
Prohibited sign posted by owner or occupant. A peddler, solicitor
or transient merchant shall not enter upon private property for the
purpose of peddling or soliciting where there is any sign on display
to the public view prohibiting such activity.
C.
Restricted and prohibited locations.
(1)
No peddler, solicitor or transient merchant shall conduct his or
her business in any congested place or area when or where such activity
may impede, endanger or inconvenience the public or add to the congestion
of such place or area. For the purposes of this section, the judgment
of the Code Enforcement Officer or law enforcement agency, exercised
in good faith, shall be deemed conclusive as to the existence of congestion
and as to whether the public is impeded, endangered or inconvenienced.
(2)
No peddler, solicitor or transient merchant shall occupy/utilize
any part of a local, state and/or federal highway. For so long as
the same is governed and regulated by state law, violation hereof
shall be punishable in accordance with § 1157(c) and Article
45 of the Vehicle and Traffic Law of NYS.
(3)
No peddler, solicitor or transient merchant shall conduct his or
her business within a lot of record on which there exists an apartment
complex, cottage housing development, manufactured housing community,
mixed use development, planned unit development, shopping complex
or similar type of development without the written permission of the
owner of such lot.