Any person who offers for sale any item shall be required to
obtain a license from the Municipal Clerk unless:
A. The person operates, year-round (12 months), an established place
of business in the Township.
B. The products produced on the vendor's land are sold from the residential
property of the vendor.
C. The products sold are personal items which have been in the vendor's
possession for a minimum of six months, from an established place
of residency, yet not beyond the limits of the vendor's property.
Application for a license under this article shall be made to
the Municipal Clerk and shall include the following information:
A. The name and address of the applicant.
B. The address and a description of the area where the sale is to take
place.
C. A sales tax certificate issued by the State Division of Taxation
for the premises.
D. The days of the week and the hours of the day during which the licensed
activity will be conducted.
[Amended 4-7-2020 by Ord.
No. 20-015]
A copy of the application for a license under this article shall be forwarded to the Planning and Zoning Division. The Planning and Zoning Division shall investigate and examine the proposed licensed premises. Within seven working days, it shall send the Municipal Clerk's office its report, which shall indicate its approval or disapproval of the application, based upon the requirements of Chapter
550, Land Development. The Municipal Clerk shall abide by the decision of the Division of Planning and Zoning.
All licenses issued under this article shall expire November
30 of each year.
The license issued under this article shall be prominently displayed
at the location of the sale.
The Township may revoke a license issued under this article if it finds that the licensee has violated the regulations enumerated in Chapter
550, Land Development, or this article, or the provisions of §
285-10.