[HISTORY: Adopted by the City Council of the City of Dover 11-13-2013 by Ord. No. 2013.10.09-013 as Ch. 133 of the 2013 Code. Amendments noted where applicable.]
Pursuant to the terms of RSA 31:102-a and 31:102-b, the purpose
of this chapter is to enact provisions for the licensure and regulation
of peddlers and vendors.
It shall be unlawful for a peddler or vendor, as defined in § 109-3 of this chapter, to engage in such business within the City of Dover without obtaining a license from the Licensing Board by application through the City Clerk as hereinafter provided. Such license shall be displayed in a conspicuous place. In addition, a health license may be required. See Chapter 85, Food Service Establishments, and also §§ 109-4 and 109-5 of this chapter.
As used in this chapter, the following terms mean:
Any vehicle used for the displaying, storing or transporting
of articles offered for sale by a vendor, which is required to be
licensed and registered by the Division of Motor Vehicles.
[Amended 2-12-2020 by Ord. No. 2020.01.08-001]
As defined in RSA 320:1, and includes any person, whether a resident of the City of Dover or not, traveling by foot, wagon, motor vehicle or any other type of conveyance from place to place, from house to house or from street to street, carrying, conveying or transporting goods, wares, merchandise, meats, fish, vegetables, fruits, garden truck farm products or provisions, offering and exposing the same for sale from stock or by sample for future delivery or who, without travelling from place to place, shall sell or offer the same for sale from a wagon, stand, motor vehicle, railroad car or other vehicle or conveyance. The term "peddler" shall not be construed to include an individual who displays his merchandise on a public sidewalk immediately adjacent to his place of business, provided that any merchandise so displayed allows 48 inches of pedestrian travel width consistent with the provisions of Chapter 125, Streets and Sidewalks.
[Amended 2-12-2020 by Ord. No. 2020.01.08-001]
Any City-owned or -controlled property, including but not
limited to streets and sidewalks.
Includes any offer or attempt to offer any exchange of a
product or service.
Any table, showcase, bench, rack, pushcart, wagon or any
other wheeled vehicle or device which may be moved without the assistance
of a motor and which is not required to be licensed and registered
by the Division of Motor Vehicles, used for the displaying, storing
or transporting of articles offered for sale by a peddler.
[Amended 2-12-2020 by Ord. No. 2020.01.08-001]
A peddler who on public property sells food, beverage or
merchandise from a stand, motor vehicle or his person.
A.
The application for a peddler's or vendor's license shall include
the following information:
(1)
The name, home and business address of the applicant, and the business
name and business address of the peddler or vendor business, if other
than the applicant, and any stand and motor vehicle to be used in
the operation of the business.
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(2)
A description of the type of food, beverage or merchandise to be
sold and, in the case of products of farm or orchard, whether produced
or grown by the applicant.
(3)
A description and photograph of any stand or motor vehicle to be
used in the operation of the business, including the license and registration
number of any motor vehicle used in the operation of the business.
(5)
A certificate of insurance or other proof acceptable to the Licensing
Board that the applicant has been issued an insurance policy by an
insurance company licensed to do business in the State of New Hampshire,
protecting the licensee from all claims for damage to property and
bodily injury, including death, which may arise from operations under
or in connection with the license. Such policy shall provide coverage
for personal and property damage in such amounts as may be deemed
reasonable by the Licensing Board.
B.
In addition, an application for a vendor's license shall include:
(1)
A vendor from a motor vehicle shall describe, if less than the entire
City, the general area in which he proposes to vend.
(2)
A description of the proposed location of the vending business.
(3)
A vendor from a motor vehicle who wishes to operate from a fixed
location may request the hours and days of the week during which he
wishes to operate. The Licensing Board shall have the authority to
set the hours of operation.
A vendor of food and beverages shall comply with the inspection provisions and standards for restaurants contained in Chapter 85, Food Service Establishments, and the following:
License fees shall be in accordance with the Fee Schedule.
A.
Noncommercial vendors such as religious, charity, political and other
social nonprofit organizations are exempt from these provisions and
are not required to apply for an exemption.
B.
Participants in any street fair, as defined by RSA 31:100, which may be authorized from time to time by the City Council, and persons selling agricultural products from their own labor on land they own or till shall be exempt from the fee requirements of § 109-6 only. All other provisions of this chapter shall apply to said participants. "Said participants" shall be defined as those persons or business organizations which have been listed and identified by the organization sponsoring any such street fair. Any list compiled by said organization for the purposes of this subsection shall be completed and placed on file in the office of the City Clerk on or before the first day of the street fair.
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Any person, firm or corporation violating any provisions of
this chapter shall be guilty of a violation and be subject to a fine
as provided in the City Fine Schedule.