[Adopted 11-30-1981 (Ch.
11, Art. II, of the 1987 Code)]
No person shall vend, peddle or hawk upon the public streets
of the Town any goods, wares or other merchandise at public or private
sale or auction or vend, peddle or hawk such articles from house to
house within the Town limits without securing a permit in accordance
with the provisions of this article.
No permit shall be issued to include more than one person. Each
person shall apply for his individual permit. The permit shall be
valid for one year from the date of issue.
A person shall make an application to the Chief of Police or
his agent in order to obtain a permit required under the provisions
of this article. The Chief of Police or his agent shall furnish the
applicant a permit application which the applicant shall complete
entirely. Any intentional misstatement or misrepresentation shall
render the application and subsequent permit null and void.
[Amended 4-19-1988 by Ord. No. 88-04]
The Chief of Police or his agent shall review the application
required by this article and upon being satisfied that the requested
permit is for a lawful purpose shall date and sign the application.
Any person who has an application denied by the Chief of Police or
his agent because the Chief or his agent was not satisfied that the
requested permit was for a lawful purpose may appeal to the Board
of Selectmen. If a majority of the Selectmen determine that the application
was improperly denied, then the majority shall date and sign the application.
After the application has been properly signed and dated by either
the Board of Selectmen or Chief of Police or his agent, the Chief
of Police or his agent shall grant the permit upon receipt of the
required fee. After issuing the permit the Chief of Police or his
agent shall maintain a copy of the application with the permit number.
[Amended 4-19-1988 by Ord. No. 88-04]
No permit required by the provisions of this article shall be
valid unless signed by the Chief of Police or his agent, and no permit
shall be valid for any person other than the one named on such permit,
and the permit shall be valid only for the purpose specified upon
the application.
This article shall not apply to sales by farmers and gardeners
of the produce of their farms and gardens, or to the sale, distribution
and delivery of milk, teas, coffees, spices, groceries, meats and
bakery goods, to sales on approval, to conditional sales of merchandise,
or to the taking of orders for merchandise for future delivery when
full payment is not required at the time of solicitation.
[Amended 4-19-1988 by Ord. No. 88-04; 12-19-2019]
If more than one person makes application for a permit and they
are representing the same company or organization, then the Chief
of Police or his agent may prorate the permit fee set by the Board
of Selectmen among such persons so that the total does not exceed
the amount set by the Board of Selectmen; each person involved shall
be issued an individual permit.
[Amended 4-19-1988 by Ord. No. 88-04]
The Chief of Police or his agent may waive the required fee
for any person upon a satisfactory showing that the person is vending,
peddling or conducting a public auction for the benefit of a local
civic group or nonprofit organization which is a tax exempt organization.
The Chief of Police or his agent may require that a copy of the tax
exemption certificate be filed at the time the application is presented.
Any person desiring to perform those activities stated in §
242-1 which are regulated by additional federal, state or local ordinances and laws shall obtain the proper permits in addition to a permit from the Town.
[Amended 12-19-2019]
Any person who violates any provision of this article shall
be fined in an amount not exceeding the maximum amount authorized
by the Connecticut General Statutes.