As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
CITY CLERK
The City Clerk of the City of Saratoga Springs.
FARM AND FOOD PRODUCT
Any agricultural, horticultural, forest, or other product
of the soil or water, including but not limited to craft brews, farm
or micro produced wines or hard ciders, fruits, vegetables, eggs,
dairy products, meat and meat products, poultry and poultry products,
fish and fish products, grain and grain products, honey, nuts, preserves,
maple sap products, apple cider, fruit juice, wine, ornamental or
vegetable plants, nursery products, flowers, firewood and Christmas
trees.
FARMER'S MARKET
Any building, structure or place, the property of a municipal
corporation or under lease to or in possession of a public or private
agency, individual or business used or intended to be used by two
or more producers for the direct sale of a diversity of farm and food
products (defined above), from producers to consumers and food buyers.
FOOD TRUCK
A registered motor vehicle designed to be mobile, portable
and not permanently attached to the ground from which food (either
prepackaged or prepared on site) is sold or given away.
ICE CREAM AND OTHER FROZEN CONFECTIONS
Vendors allowed in residential neighborhoods that are given
permission to utilize a specific route approved by the City, but that
may not stop or idle for more than 15 minutes at any time, that sell
ice cream and other frozen confections. All noise ordinances and traffic
and parking laws must be followed.
LICENSE
A license issued pursuant to this chapter.
MINOR
Any person under the age of 18.
PERSON
Includes individuals, corporations, partnerships, associations,
and all other legal entities, whether acting as principal or agent.
PRODUCER
Any person or persons who grow, produce, or cause to be grown
or produced any farm or food products in New York State.
PUBLIC OR PRIVATE AGENCY
Any agency of federal, state or local government, regional
market authority, public benefit corporation, not-for-profit corporation,
cooperative corporation or educational institution.
PUBLIC PLACE
All publicly owned and/or managed land that includes, but
shall not be limited to, streets, sidewalks, parking, outdoor passive
and active recreation areas (whether paved or unpaved), and bike paths.
REFRESHMENT
Any food, fruit, or other edible commodity or soft drink
or carbonated beverage or water that is bottled.
SPECIAL EVENT
Any festival, parade, race, fundraiser, or other event taking place on public property and that is open to the public governed by Chapter
199A.
VENDOR
Any person engaged in the selling or offering for sale of,
or engaged in purchasing or offering to purchase for commercial purposes,
refreshments or merchandise, in a public place or private site.
Nothing in this chapter shall apply to any of the following:
A. Sales conducted pursuant to any statute or by order of any court.
B. Any person selling merchandise at wholesale to dealers in such articles.
C. Any person selling his or her own personal property at a garage sale
held at his or her private residence, provided that no such garage
sale may be conducted for more than four days in a month.
D. Persons who sell newspapers or horse racing information.
Every vendor herein defined shall obtain a license pursuant
to this chapter; however, any person under the employ of a license
holder shall not require a separate license.
A. Application.
(1) Every person who wishes to obtain a license under this chapter shall
make application to the Commissioner of Accounts on forms provided
by the Commissioner. Each application shall state:
(a)
The name, address and phone number of the applicant.
(b)
If the applicant is an agent, the name, address, and phone number
of the person, firm, corporation or legal entity that he or she represents,
and the names, addresses and phone numbers of all vendors participating
in the application.
(c)
A detailed description of the goods, wares or merchandise that
the applicant will sell or trade in, along with a description of any
vehicles or devices to be used by the applicant.
(d)
A detailed map of the area or areas within the City where the
applicant proposes to conduct his or her activities.
(e)
The hours of the day that the applicant proposes to conduct
business as described within the application.
(f)
Any other information as may be required by the City to properly
and adequately review the application.
(g)
A copy of a New York sales tax certificate.
(h)
A New York State Department of Health Department certificate:
Please note that any vendor who will be selling or distributing food
must go through the Saratoga County Health Department.
(i)
A description of the mobile vending unit, including the unit's
dimensions (length and width), and a copy of the vehicle registration.
A photographic image of the unit is optional.
(j)
A written waste disposal plan for all trash, water, grease,
and other materials. City staff will review the description, and modifications
may be required before a license will be issued.
(k)
Proof of 501(c)(3) designation, if applicable.
(l)
Copy of the Fire Department license for solid, liquid, or gas-fired
cooking/heating appliances, if applicable.
(2) The Department of Accounts shall refer the application to the Department
of Public Works, Office of Risk and Safety, the Department of Public
Safety and the Design Review Commission for review, evaluation and
approvals. Approvals may include any modifications and/or restrictions
in the interest of public health, safety and welfare.
(3) Applications for licenses under this chapter may be made at any time
and shall be valid until December 31 of that year, unless a shorter
period of validity shall be specified on the license by the Commissioner
of Accounts.
(4) The Commissioner of Accounts shall have authority to refer any application
to the Saratoga Springs Police Department for the making of such investigation
of the applicant as the Department deems necessary for the protection
of the public good. The Saratoga Springs Police Department shall inform
the Accounts Department of any information that would legally prohibit
the Commissioner of Accounts from approving such application.
(5) Each application shall be accompanied by two recent photographs of
the applicant, or, if the applicant is not an individual, two photographs
of the person who will be conducting the vending activities. In any
case where more than one person will be conducting the vending activities,
two photographs of each person must be submitted. All photographs
must be of passport size and requirements.
(6) Insurance:
(a)
The applicant shall maintain at all times a commercial general
liability insurance policy in the amount of at least $1,000,000 per
occurrence and $2,000,000 annual aggregate, including personal injury;
commercial automobile insurance with a combined single limit of $1,000,000
and New York State statutory workers' compensation and employer's
liability and disability insurance or waiver of same from the New
York State Workers' Compensation Bureau is required per New York
State law. Failure to secure compensation for the benefit of, and
keep insured during the life of this agreement, employees required
in compliance with the provisions of Workers' Compensation Law
shall make this agreement void and of no effect.
(b)
The insurance company issuing the policy shall be licensed and
admitted to do business in New York State.
(c)
The policy shall designate, by manufacturer, year, make, model
and vehicle or serial identification number, all commercial vehicles
for which coverage is granted.
(d)
The policy shall insure the person named in the policy and any
other person using any equipment and/or vehicle with the express or
implied permission of the named insured against any liability arising
out of the ownership, maintenance or use of the applicant's activities
in New York.
(e)
The policies shall name the City as an additional insured on
a primary and noncontributory basis.
It shall be the duty of the Commissioner of Accounts to keep
a record of all applications and all licenses granted under the provisions
of this chapter, giving the number and date of each license, the name
and address of the licensee, the amount of the license fee paid and
also the date of revocation of all licenses revoked.
Nothing in this chapter shall be construed as granting the Commissioner
of Accounts any power to confer rights upon license holders to do
or perform any activity in contravention of any duly adopted zoning
regulations or ordinances in effect in the City of Saratoga Springs.
The purpose of this policy is to establish a uniform City policy
for the purpose of vending fresh, prepared and prepackaged food products
to the general public. Retail or service-based vending will not be
covered under this policy. The regulations in this section shall be
in addition to and not in limitation of other regulations in this
chapter.
A. Types of outdoor food vending permitted.
(1) Licenses may be issued for outdoor food vending only in the following
circumstances:
(a)
Outdoor food vending as part of a farmers market as specified in §
165-9B.
(b)
Outdoor food vending in connection with a special event permit issued under Chapter
199A of the City Code.
(c)
Outdoor food vending in a privately owned parking lot or other private property pursuant to §
165-9C.
(d)
Outdoor food vending of ice cream and other frozen confectionary products pursuant to §
165-9D.
(e)
Outdoor food vending at specified locations established by resolution
of the City Council and specified on a list of approved vending locations.
B. Farmers markets. Farmers markets are defined and governed by the
New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets (NYSDAM) and
shall be permitted to sell farm and farm-produced foods as defined
within this chapter. The participants of farmers markets operating
within the corporate boundaries of the City shall abide by and prominently
display as required by law the following New York State Agency requirements
in addition to the licensing requirements previously stipulated herein.
The aforementioned regulatory list is subject to regulatory changes
and is not meant to be all-inclusive:
(1) Fresh produce: No permits, licenses or certificates are required
per New York State regulation if the produce is raw, cut and unprocessed.
(2) New York State Tax Department: A valid New York State sales tax certificate
is required to be prominently displayed at each farmers market booth.
(3) New York State Department of Health:
(a)
Food service permits are required if the majority of the products
sold are a food service item that is made for immediate consumption.
(b)
All processed foods sold must be from an approved source that
is produced under a New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets
20-C license or New York State DOH permit.
(c)
Individual vending licenses shall be required if the New York
State DOH requires a food service permit. Food demonstrations that
include hot prepared foods shall require a permit from the New York
State Department of Health per their regulations. The permit shall
be prominently posted for view.
(d)
Proof of this licensure must be submitted for each participant
as part of the vendor's licensure.
(e)
A vending license shall be required of any vendor required to
obtain a New York State DOH food preparation certificate.
(4) New York State Liquor Authority (farm breweries, craft breweries,
farm wineries, farm cideries and farm distilleries):
(a)
All New York State alcohol vendors must enforce age restrictions
regarding sales and sampling at farmers markets.
(b)
Vendors must obtain a one-time or annual tasting permit from
the New York State Liquor Authority (SLA) and submit their brand label
for approval prior to any taste testing.
(c)
The SLA requires a farm distillery license and a marketing permit
if the vendor sells distilled products by the bottle. These permits
must be prominently displayed at all times.
(5) New York State Agriculture and Markets Law Article 20-C governs the
manufacture and bottling of nonalcoholic cider and fruit juice. Apple
cider and related products sold must meet the criteria of New York
State Agriculture and Markets Law § 214-n.
(6) The New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets, Division
of Milk Control and Dairy Services, Part II permits govern milk, milk
products, cheese and other dairy products. Permits issued by NYSDAM
should be prominently displayed as required by regulation.
(7) USDA (meats): All meats sold are governed under the USDA and must
be marked with the USDA legend or as "Processed at an NYSDAM Facility."
(8) New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (freshwater
fish):
(a)
No permit, license or certificate is required if a freshwater
fisherman is selling whole or nonprotected species.
(b)
An Article 20C license from the NYSDAM is required if fish is
pan-ready.
(c)
A New York State Department of Environmental Conservation food
fish and crustacean dealers and shippers license is required to resell
marine fish purchased from a licensed fisherman if reselling the fish
at the farmers market.
(9) All pet foods and treats sold must be registered with the New York
State Department of Agriculture and Markets. Proof of registration
must be posted at the farmers market. All products sold must be the
New York State criteria for minimum labeling requirements.
(10)
Animals shall be restricted within a farmers market per the
NYSDAM regulations. All live animals for display should be kept segregated
and located downwind from foods being sold in the market.
C. Outdoor vending on private property:
(1) Licenses may be issued to individuals who seek a license to vend
on private property.
(2) The license shall include written authorization from the property
owner to conduct the vending activity.
(3) Licenses shall be issued only in areas permitted by the City's
Zoning Ordinance.
(4) This subsection shall not apply to outdoor food vending for residential
properties in connection with catering activities at private events
not open to the public.
D. Ice cream vendors:
(1) May be allowed in residential neighborhoods, as approved by the Commissioner
of Accounts or designee.
(2) Must submit a map with the application showing the route(s) that
will be followed.
(3) Shall submit to a mandatory background check by the Saratoga Springs
Police Department.
(4) May not stop for more than 15 minutes at a time. New York State Vehicle
and Traffic laws must be adhered to at all times.
(5) Must abide by existing City Noise Ordinance regulations and New York State Vehicle and Traffic laws.
Any person who, by himself or herself or by an agent or employee, shall act as a vendor as herein defined, without a license or other approval granted herein, or who shall violate any of the provisions of this chapter, or who, having had a license revoked or suspended, shall continue to act as a vendor, shall, upon conviction, be subject to the penalties set forth in Chapter
1, General Provisions, Article
III, of the Code.
The Commissioner of Accounts may, upon due notice, revoke or
suspend any license or other approval granted or issued herein for
a violation of any of the provisions of this chapter or for any other
act or omission that demonstrates the licensee's inability to
safely and properly conduct the licensed activity. When a license
shall be revoked or suspended, no refund of any portion of the license
fee shall be made. Notice of such revocation or suspension and the
reason or reasons therefor, in writing, shall be served by the Commissioner
of Accounts upon the licensee or mailed to the licensee's address
as stated on the application. If the license is revoked or terminated
for cause, the license period shall end immediately, and no refund
will be issued. Notice of proposed suspension or revocation of a license
for street vending shall be given in writing, setting forth specifically
the grounds of the complaint. Any applicant whose license is revoked
under this regulation may not reapply for another license until the
expiration of one year from the date of revocation.