As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
FOOD TRUCK
A large wheeled vehicle from which food is sold that typically
contains cooking facilities where the food is prepared.
[Added 6-23-2022 by L.L. No. 6-2022]
PUBLIC STREET OR SIDEWALK
All areas legally open to public use as public streets, sidewalks,
roadways, highways, parkways, alleys and any other public way.
SOLICITOR/PEDDLER/VENDOR
Any person, including an employee or agent of another, who
sells or offers to sell services, food, beverages, goods or merchandise
on any public street or sidewalk from a stand, motor vehicle or from
his or her person, or one who travels by foot, wagon, motor vehicle,
pushcart or any other method of transportation from house to house
or street to street selling or offering to sell services, food, beverages,
goods or merchandise. This shall include corporations, limited liability
companies, partnerships, and their agents.
STAND
Any newsstand, table, bench, booth, rack, handcart, pushcart
or any other fixture or device which is not required to be licensed
and registered by the Department of Motor Vehicles, used for the display,
storage or transportation of articles offered for sale by a vendor.
STATIONARY SOLICITOR, PEDDLER OR VENDOR
A solicitor, peddler or vendor who uses a vehicle or stand
and who operates from the same location for more than three days.
This shall include corporations, limited liability companies, partnerships,
and their agents.
Applications for licenses or a renewal thereof by solicitors,
peddlers or vendors shall be made to the Town Clerk, shall be sworn
and in writing, and shall contain the following information:
A. Name, age, telephone number, permanent address and current address,
if different, or business address.
B. Physical description of the applicant.
C. A brief description of the nature of the business to be conducted
and the goods to be sold.
D. If employed, the name and address of the employer, together with
credentials establishing the exact relationship.
E. If a vehicle is to be used, a description of such vehicle and its
license number.
F. A description of the proposed location(s) of the vending business
and the length of time during which it is proposed that the business
shall be conducted.
G. The place where the goods or property to be sold or offered for sale
are manufactured or produced, where such goods or property are located
at the time such application is filed and the proposed method of delivery.
H. A photograph of the applicant taken within 60 days immediately prior
to the date of the application, which photograph shall clearly show
the head and shoulders of the applicant and shall measure two inches
by two inches.
I. Two business references located in the County of Dutchess, State
of New York, or, in lieu thereof, such other available evidence of
the character and business responsibility of the applicant as will
enable an investigator to properly evaluate such character and responsibility.
J. A statement as to whether the applicant has been convicted of any
crime, misdemeanor or violation of any municipal ordinance regarding
soliciting, peddling or vending, the nature of the offense and the
punishment or penalty assessed therefor.
K. If the application is for a license to handle food in any form, the
applicant shall submit a valid permit issued by the Dutchess County
Health Department establishing compliance with the provisions of the
Dutchess County Public Health Regulations.
L. Proof that the applicant holds a New York State sales tax identification
number, where applicable.
M. A copy of any other license or permit required by any other governmental
agency in connection with the applicant's business.
N. Any change in circumstances with regard to the information provided
in the application or on the license shall be reported to the Town
Clerk within 30 days.
O. A certificate of insurance as required pursuant to §
140-7.
An applicant for a license under this chapter shall pay an annual
license fee, per vendor, as set from time to time by the Town Board.
No license shall be issued to an applicant unless the applicant
furnishes proof to the Town of a public liability bond or insurance
policy in an amount not less than $1,000,000 for property damage and
injuries, including injury resulting in death, caused by the operation
of the vending business.
Each licensee shall carry on his person all licenses issued
by the Town Clerk at all times and shall exhibit same to any Town
official or police officer upon request. If such license is lost or
stolen, such shall be reported to the Town Clerk within 10 days. Upon
such notification, the Town Clerk shall issue a replacement license,
payable to the Town Clerk, in an amount as set from time to time by
the Town Board.
No license issued pursuant to this chapter may be used or displayed
at any time by any other person or entity than to whom the license
was issued.
The East Fishkill Police Department and the Building Inspector
shall enforce the provisions of this chapter.
A violation of this chapter shall constitute an offense punishable
by a fine not exceeding $250 or by imprisonment for a term not exceeding
15 days and/or a civil penalty of $1,000. Each day said violation
continues shall constitute a separate violation.
Licenses issued under the provisions of this chapter may be
revoked by the Town Board of the Town of East Fishkill, after notice
and hearing, for any of the following causes:
A. Fraud, misrepresentation or false statement contained in the application
for license.
B. Fraud, misrepresentation or false statement made in the course of
carrying on business as a peddler/solicitor/vendor.
C. Any violation of this chapter.
D. Conducting the business of peddling in an unlawful manner or in such
a manner as to constitute a breach of the peace or to constitute a
menace to the health, safety or general welfare of the public.
E. Upon the recommendation of the Dutchess County Department of Health
that the sale of food or food products or other edibles is being conducted
under unsanitary conditions or that there is a violation of law, regulation,
code or ordinance cited by the Dutchess County Department of Health.
The Town Clerk shall keep an accurate record of all licenses
issued under this chapter.
A license issued pursuant to this chapter shall be good for
one year from date of issuance.
Application for renewal shall be processed as a new application.
The Town shall review each application for renewal to determine that:
A. The applicant is in full compliance with the provisions of this chapter.
B. The applicant has a currently effective insurance policy in the minimum amount provided for in §
140-7. If the Town finds that the application meets the above requirements, the Town shall issue a license for a period of one year.