Any person violating this article shall be responsible for a
municipal civil infraction.
[Comp. Ords. 1995, § 21.231; Ord.
No. 32, 1-15-1917; Ord. No. 103, 10-4-1982]
It shall not be lawful for any peddler or solicitor to exercise
his calling, within the Village, without a license.
[Comp. Ords. 1995, § 21.232; Ord.
No. 32, 1-15-1917; Ord. No. 52, 7-15-1940]
The President, or in his absence the Clerk, is hereby authorized
to grant a peddler's and solicitor's license to any person applying
for the same, in his discretion, upon the payment of a fee as currently
established or as hereafter adopted by resolution of the Village Council
from time to time, and such license shall be dated on the day it is
issued, and shall state the time for which it shall be in force. All
money received by the President or the Clerk for such license shall
be paid into the treasury of the Village.
[Comp. Ords. 1995, § 21.233; Ord.
No. 32, 1-15-1917]
(a) Persons soliciting or peddling as the duly authorized representative
or agent of any church, charitable, educational or fraternal organization,
or of any political group seeking funds or membership shall be exempt
from the license requirements of this article.
(b) Every honorably discharged member of the armed forces of the United
States who served at least 180 days of active duty service in the
armed forces or has a service connected disability as a result of
that service and is a resident of the state has the right to sell
his own goods within this city at no cost if the proceeds from the
sale of the goods are to be used for the direct personal benefit or
gain of that former member, by procuring a license for that purpose
issued as provided in Public Act No. 359 of 1921 (MCL 35.441 et seq.).