Definitions. As used in this section, the following terms shall have
the meanings indicated:
CONVEYANCE
Includes any public or privately owned vehicle, method or
means or transporting people, bicycles, motorized or nonmotorized
vehicle, handcart, pushcart, lunch wagon or any other device or thing,
whether or not mounted on wheels.
PUBLIC SPACE
Includes all parks and property owned or operated by the
Town, the state, or M-NCPPC.
PUBLIC WAY
All areas legally open to public use such as public space,
public streets, sidewalks, roadways, highways, parkways, alleys, parks,
as well as the areas surrounding and immediately adjacent to public
buildings.
PUSHCART
Any wheeled vehicle approved by the Department of Code Enforcement
in accordance with this chapter, designed for carrying property and
for being pushed by a person without the assistance of a motor or
motor vehicle.
STAND
Any showcase, table, bench, rack, handcart, pushcart, stall
or any other fixture or device that is used for the purpose of displaying,
exhibiting, carrying, transporting, storing, selling or offering for
sale any food, beverage, goods, wares or merchandise upon a sidewalk.
VEHICLE
Every device in, upon, or by which a person or property may
be transported or drawn upon a street or sidewalk, including, but
not limited to, devices moved by human power.
VENDOR
Any person, traveling by foot, wagon, vehicle or any other
type of conveyance from street to street carrying, conveying, or transporting
goods, wares or merchandise and offering and exposing them for sale,
or making sales and delivering articles to purchasers; or who, without
traveling from place to place, exhibits, displays, sells or offers
for sale such products from a wagon, handcart, pushcart, motor vehicle,
conveyance or from his person while on the public ways of the Town.
A "vendor" also includes any street vendor, hawker, huckster, itinerant
merchant or transient vendor. This definition does not include a door-to-door
peddler or solicitor or farmer selling his own produce.