It shall be unlawful for any peddler, canvasser or transient merchant as defined in §
304-2 of this chapter to engage in any such business within Peters Township without first obtaining a permit therefor in compliance with the provisions of this chapter.
[Amended 4-13-1981 by Ord. No. 235; 5-12-2008 by Ord. No. 700]
When used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
following meanings:
CANVASSER
Includes any person, whether a resident of Peters Township
or not, who goes from house to house, from place to place, or from
street to street, soliciting or attempting to take orders from individuals
for sale of goods, wares or merchandise, including magazines, books,
periodicals, or personal property of any nature whatsoever for future
delivery, or for service to be performed at that time or in the future,
whether or not such individual has, carries, or exposes for sale a
sample of the subject of such order or whether or not he is collecting
advance payments on such orders.
PEDDLER and TRANSIENT MERCHANT
Includes any person, whether a resident of Peters Township
or not, who goes from house to house, from place to place, or street
to street, conveying or transporting goods, wares, or merchandise
or offering or exposing the same for sale, or making sales and delivering
articles to purchasers, or establishing a temporary place of business
in a fixed location.
TRAVELING STREET VENDORS
Vendors who travel street to street and only stop when requested
to do so (flagged down) by customers, do not stop for longer than
10 minutes and do not enter upon or traverse personal property.
[Amended 3-24-1986 by Ord. No. 346]
The terms of this chapter shall not be held to include the acts
of persons selling personal property at wholesale to dealers in such
articles; nor to newsboys; nor to the acts of merchants or their employees
delivering goods in the regular course of business. Nothing contained
in this chapter shall be held to prohibit any sale required by statute
or by order of any court, or to prevent any person conducting a bona
fide auction sale pursuant to law.
[Amended 4-13-1981 by Ord. No. 235; 3-24-1986 by Ord. No. 346; 4-4-2001 by Ord. No. 600; 7-23-2007 by Ord. No. 688; 3-14-2016 by Ord. No. 794]
Applicants for a permit under this chapter must file in person
with the Police Department of the Township a sworn application in
writing on a form to be furnished by the Township. A processing fee
as set from time to time by resolution of the Township Council shall
be paid by the applicant and shall accompany the return of the application
which shall provide the following information:
A. Name and physical description of the applicant;
B. Complete permanent home and local address of the applicant and, in
the case of transient merchants, the local address from which proposed
sales will be mailed;
C. A brief description of the nature of the business and the goods to
be sold;
D. If employed, the name and address of the employer, together with
credentials therefrom establishing the exact relationship;
E. The source of supply of the goods or property proposed to be sold,
or orders taken for the sale thereof; and the proposed method of delivery;
F. A statement as to whether or not the applicant or any canvassers
have been convicted of a crime other than a summary traffic offense,
and, if so, the nature of the offense and the punishment assessed
therefor;
G. Transient merchants in a fixed location must also obtain a special
permit or occupancy permit as required in the Zoning Ordinance;
H. Present a valid photo drivers license or state photo identification
card; no other form of identification will be acceptable;
I. All applicants must have a criminal background check. The process
will be conducted through the Pennsylvania Access to Criminal History
(PATCH) system. If the applicant is not a resident of Pennsylvania,
the applicant will provide a current (no older than one year) criminal
background check from the state in which the applicant resides.
[Added 7-8-2002 by Ord. No. 618]
All bona fide religious, charitable and political organizations,
societies, associations or corporations shall be exempt from the application
of this chapter so long as the principal purpose of their solicitation
activities is the expression of religious, political or other philosophical
beliefs, as opposed to the sale or distribution of goods and merchandise.
[Amended 4-13-1981 by Ord. No. Ord. No. 235; 3-24-1986 by Ord. No.
346; 7-8-2002 by Ord. No. 618; 7-23-2007 by Ord. No. 688; 5-12-2008 by Ord. No. 700]
A. The Chief of Police and/or Zoning Officer shall endorse on the application
his approval and upon payment of the fees as listed below in the amounts
as set from time to time by resolution of Township Council shall deliver
to the applicant his or her permit and the Township's approved identification
badge, which shall be affixed to the outer clothing of the solicitor
in a manner so as to be permanently displayed at all times during
the course of solicitation.
[Amended 3-14-2016 by Ord. No. 794]
(1) For one day or fraction thereof.
(2) For one week or fraction thereof.
(3) For each month or fraction thereof; a maximum of six months may be
issued under one permit.
(4) One-permit requests. Traveling street vendors may request a permit
for a period of three to six months.
B. Group permits may be granted and permits may be issued for a period
up to one year without the necessity of a renewal during the year.
Upon the refusal of or failure to act on an application within a reasonable
time, the applicant may appeal to the Township Council for relief.
[Amended 7-23-2007 by Ord. No. 688]
No permittee nor any person in his behalf shall shout, cry out,
blow a horn, ring a bell or use any sound or amplifying device upon
any of the streets of Peters Township or upon private premises for
the purpose of attracting attention to any goods, wares or merchandise
which such permittee proposes to sell. The Chief of Police may at
his discretion if deemed conducive to traffic safety permit ice cream
trucks to play music at an agreed-upon volume.
[Added 9-13-2021 by Ord. No. 868]
A. The Township
Manager, or the Manager's designee, shall promulgate regulations for
the management of the Do Not Knock List, the distribution of the Do
Not Knock List to the licensees, and notice and access of the Do Not
Knock List regulations on the Township's website.
B. The Township
Police Department shall maintain a Do Not Knock List that contains
the addresses of Township residents who do not wish to have any person,
firm, corporation, or association sell or offer for sale any goods,
commodity or service at their place of residence at any time.
[Amended 3-24-1986 by Ord. No. 346; 4-4-2001 by Ord. No. 600; 7-23-2007 by Ord. No. 688; 2-13-2017 by Ord. No. 813]
A. No permittee shall have any exclusive right to any location in the
public streets, nor shall any be permitted a stationary location thereon,
nor shall any be permitted to operate in a congested area where such
operation might impede or inconvenience the public use of such streets
or sidewalks.
B. No permittee shall be permitted to solicit before 9:00 a.m. or after
sunset as determined by the U.S. Naval Observatory for Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania.
C. No permittee shall be permitted to solicit on property that displays
a "no soliciting sign" visible from the road.
D. No permittee shall be permitted to solicit on property that appears
on the Do Not Knock List.
[Added 9-13-2021 by Ord. No. 868]
E. No permittee shall be permitted to solicit within Township Parks
without the express consent of the Township Manager.
F. No permittee shall enter or attempt to enter any dwelling unit without
invitation or permission of the occupant, and shall immediately leave
the premises upon request of the occupant.
G. No permittee shall make any untrue statements or misrepresentation
in the course of soliciting, or omit to state any material fact necessary
to prevent any statement made from being misleading. No permittee
shall utilize any unfair or deceptive acts or practices in the course
of soliciting. In determining whether or not a practice is unfair
or deceptive under this section, definitions, standards, or interpretations
relating thereto under the Pennsylvania Unfair Trade Practices and
Consumer Protection Law, as amended from time to time, shall apply.
[Amended 2-13-2017 by Ord. No. 813]
Permittees are required to exhibit their permits at the request
of any citizen or official of the Township.
[Added 2-13-2017 by Ord.
No. 813; amended 7-24-2017 by Ord. No. 819]
A. The Police Chief or the Chief's designee may, at their sole discretion,
choose to not issue a permit to any person or company who:
(1) Has previously been found by the Police Department to be violating
any provision of this chapter.
(2) Has been convicted, within seven years preceding the date of the
application for a permit, of any theft or theft-related crime, fraud
or any fraud-related crime, or any similar offense tending to show
dishonesty of character.
(3) Has been convicted of any felony.
(4) Has been previously convicted of violating this chapter.
(5) Is registered as a sex offender in Pennsylvania, or any other state,
or were convicted of a crime in any other state that would have required
registration as a sexual offender in Pennsylvania.
B. If the Police Chief or the Chief's designee does not issue a permit,
the applicant may appeal this decision to the Township Manager. The
appeal must be in writing and received by the Manager within 10 calendar
days of the notification that a permit will not be issued. The Township
Manager shall hold a hearing in which both parties may offer testimony.
Within 10 calendar days of the hearing, the Township Manager shall
issue a written decision. The Township Manager shall decide the appeal
based upon the health, safety, and welfare of the community. The decision
of the Township Manager is final.
C. A permit may be revoked by the Police Chief or the Chief's designee
for any of the following reasons:
(1) Conduct by any permittee that constitutes a violation of this chapter.
(2) A permittee going upon premises that display "no soliciting" signs.
(3) A permittee going upon property that appears on the Do No Knock List.
[Added 9-13-2021 by Ord. No. 868]
(4) Conduct by any permittee while on private premises that constitutes
a summary offense or criminal act, including, but not limited to,
defiant trespass.
D. If a company or other entity has more than one person engaging in solicitation in Peters Township, and the permit issued to any one such person is revoked under Subsection
B, above, the permits for all solicitors working for that company may be revoked.
E. In the event that a solicitation permit is revoked under this section,
no administrative or other fees shall be refunded to the permittee.
F. If a permit is revoked by the Police Chief or the Chief's designee;
the permit holder may appeal this decision to the Township Manager.
The appeal must be in writing and received by the Manager within 10
calendar days of the notification of the permit's revocation. The
Township Manager shall hold a hearing in which both parties may offer
testimony. The Township Manager shall decide the appeal based upon
the health, safety, and welfare of the community. Within 10 calendar
days of the hearing, the Township Manager shall issue a written decision.
The decision of the Township Manager is final.
[Amended 4-13-1981 by Ord. No. 235; 3-24-1986 by Ord. No. 346; 4-9-2001 by Ord. No. 600; 7-23-2007 by Ord. No. 688; 3-14-2016 by Ord. No. 794]
Any person who violates or permits a violation of this chapter
shall, upon conviction in a summary proceeding brought before a Magisterial
District Judge under the Pennsylvania Rules of Criminal Procedure,
be guilty of a summary offense and shall be punishable by a fine of
not more than $1,000, plus costs of prosecution. In default of payment
thereof, the defendant may be sentenced to imprisonment for a term
not exceeding 90 days. Each day or portion thereof that such violation
continues or is permitted to continue shall constitute a separate
offense, and each section of this chapter that is violated shall also
constitute a separate offense.