[2003 Code]
For the purposes of this chapter, the following words, as used
herein, shall be construed to have the meanings herein ascribed thereto:
ITINERANT VENDOR
Any person who transports tangible personal property for
retail sale within the City who does not maintain in the state an
established office, distribution house, sales house, warehouse, service
center or residence from which such business is conducted; provided,
however, this term shall not include any person who delivers tangible
personal property within the City who is fulfilling an order for such
property which was solicited or placed by mail or other means. It
shall be prima facie evidence that a person is an "itinerant vendor"
if the person does not transact business from a fixed location or
if the person does not own, or lease for a term of at least six months,
the property from which business is conducted.
PEDDLING
Selling or offering for sale, barter or exchange at retail
any goods, wares, merchandise or services of any kind whatsoever by
traveling from place to place along the streets of the City or from
residence to residence therein, but shall not include solicitation
or canvassing for future delivery. "Peddling" may, in some instances,
include the activities of an "itinerant vendor" or "transient merchant",
as defined in this section. If a peddler is also an "itinerant vendor"
or "transient merchant", as defined in this section, then those provisions
shall also be applicable. To the extent that the provisions of this
chapter relative to "peddling" are inconsistent with those relating
to "itinerant vendors" and/or "transient merchants", the more restrictive
provisions shall apply.
REGISTERED SOLICITOR AND REGISTERED PEDDLER
Includes any person who has obtained a valid certificate
of registration as herein provided, where such certificate is in the
possession of, and on the person of, the one soliciting or peddling
during all soliciting or peddling.
RESIDENCE
Includes every separate living unit occupied for residential
purposes by one or more persons, contained within any type of building
or structure.
SOLICITING
Includes any one or more of the following activities:
A.
Seeking to obtain orders for the purchase of goods, wares, merchandise,
foodstuffs, insurance, or services of any kind, character or description
whatever, for any kind of consideration whatever, all for future delivery;
provided, however, that seeking to obtain subscriptions to books,
magazines, periodicals, newspapers and every other type or kind of
publication shall not be deemed to be soliciting, and such activities
are not regulated by this chapter.
B.
Seeking to obtain gifts or contributions of money, clothing
or any other valuable thing for the support or benefit of any charitable
or nonprofit association, organization, corporation, or project.
TRANSIENT MERCHANT
Any person who is engaged temporarily in the retail sale
of goods, wares or merchandise in the City and who, for the purpose
of conducting such business, occupies any building, room, vehicle,
structure of any kind, or vacant lot; provided, however, this term
does not include any person selling goods, wares or merchandise which
are raised, produced or manufactured by him, to any person selling
vegetables, fruit or perishable farm products at an established City
market, to any person operating a store or refreshment stand at a
resort, or to any person operating a stand or booth on or adjacent
to property owned by him or upon which he resides. It shall be prima
facie evidence that a person is a "transient merchant" if the person
does not transact business from a fixed location or if the person
does not own, or lease for a term of at least six months, the property
from which business is conducted.
[Ord. 17-07-02-50, 7-17-2017]
It is hereby declared to be unlawful and shall constitute a nuisance for any person, whether registered under this chapter or not, to go upon any premises and ring the doorbell upon or near any door of a residence located thereon, or rap or knock upon any door, or create any sound in any other manner calculated to attract the attention of occupant of such residence, for the purpose of securing an audience with the occupant thereof and engage in "soliciting" as defined in Section
3-6-1 of this chapter prior to 9:00 a.m. or after 7:00 p.m. In addition, no soliciting and/or peddling will be allowed on any Sunday or recognized holiday.
[2003 Code]
Nothing in this chapter shall be interpreted or enforced to
deprive any person of any rights guaranteed under the Constitutions
of the State or the United States.