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The purposes of this article are to (1) deter the use of peddling
or soliciting to gain access to homes or other premises for criminal
purposes; (2) maintain peace, comfort, quiet and privacy for residents
of Princeton while balancing the same against the opportunity for
peddlers and solicitors to exercise their rights of free speech; (3)
discourage unethical, dishonest and illegal business practices; (4)
prevent dishonest solicitation of funds; (5) protect the safety and
welfare of the inhabitants of Princeton as well as peddlers and solicitors
engaged in such activities within Princeton; and (6) preserve safety
and order in and about the streets, sidewalks, businesses and public
areas in Princeton. All application fees to be charged for the issuance
of licenses are not to be considered as revenue, but are charges for
the purpose of covering the expenses of administering this article.
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COMMERCIAL
Shall mean pertaining to or engaging in commerce, or prepared,
done or acting with the sole emphasis on salability or profit. The
term commercial shall not include charitable speech.
MERCHANDISE
Shall mean all goods, wares, food, drinks, fruits, vegetables,
magazines, subscriptions, periodicals, printed material, farm products,
all types of articles of personal property, all types of orders or
contracts for services, home improvements or alterations, and anything
that may be sold or distributed shall be considered "merchandise"
for the purpose of this article.
NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION
Shall mean (1) any organization tax exempt under § 501(c)(3)
of the Internal Revenue Code; (2) any organization created under or
otherwise subject to the provisions of Title 15A of the New Jersey
Statutes; (3) any organization, whether or not qualified under § 501(c)(3)
of the Internal Revenue Code or subject to the provisions of Title
15A of the New Jersey Statutes, whose primary purpose is to benefit
the school age children of Princeton, including but not limited to
schools, school clubs and organizations, Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, Brownies,
Girl Scouts and similar youth groups; (4) any organization whose primary
purpose is to advocate for religious or political causes, whether
or not qualified under § 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue
Code or subject to Title 15A of the New Jersey Statues; or (5) any
department within Princeton's municipal governmental structure, including,
but not limited to, the Police Department and any volunteer fire or
first aid company that is located in, has a substantial membership
from or serves Princeton.
PEDDLER
Shall mean any person who goes from house to house or place
to place by any means of conveyance, carrying or transporting merchandise
for the purpose of selling and delivering the merchandise to customers.
The term peddler shall include the words, hawker and huckster, and
shall also include a person who from time to time offers merchandise
for sale from one or more fixed locations out of doors, when the merchandise
is displayed or stored in a motor vehicle located on the property,
whether the property is owned by that person or by others.
PERSON
Shall mean and include any natural person, firm, partnership,
corporation, organization, club, or association or any principal,
agent, employee or representative thereof.
SOLICITOR
Shall mean an individual who goes from house to house or
from place to place by any means of conveyance, soliciting or attempting
to take orders for the sale of merchandise or services of any kind
for future performance or delivery, whether or not such individual
has, carries or exposes for sale a sample of the merchandise or services,
and whether or not he is collecting advance payments on such sales
or orders, or who engages in any of the foregoing activities from
a stationary location or any street or any public place. The word
solicitor shall also mean any individual who goes from house to house
or from place to place for the purpose of obtaining contributions
or subscriptions, or who does research analyses, makes surveys or
opinion polls, obtains rating data or similar information, distributes
advertisements or handbills of a commercial nature or who engages
in any similar work which involves a door to door or place to place
activity. The word solicitor shall also include the word canvasser.
TRANSIENT MERCHANT
Shall mean any person who merchandises or sells with the
intent to close out or discontinue a business within a period of one
year from the date of commencement and occupies a room, building or
other permanently constructed premises for the purpose of selling
merchandise. The words transient merchant shall also include the words
itinerant vendor.
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Upon obtaining a license as hereinafter provided, a peddler,
solicitor or transient merchant may conduct licensed activities within
Princeton only as long as he adheres to the regulations set forth
in this article and carries the license upon his person or displays
the license in a conspicuous place at all times during the conduct
of the licensed activities. The license shall be shown to any individual
upon request.
An application for license shall be made upon forms provided
by Princeton, including a New Jersey State Bureau of Identification
form authorizing release of any criminal history record information
to the Princeton Police Department, shall be sworn to, shall be filed
with the municipal clerk and shall contain or be accompanied by the
following information:
(a) For solicitors and peddlers.
(1)
Applicant's name, permanent address, local address(if different
from permanent address) and telephone number.
(2)
Name and address of the organization or person(s)on whose behalf
soliciting or peddling is being made, together with telephone numbers.
(3)
A description of the nature of merchandise to be sold.
(4)
Length of time for which license is desired.
(5)
A statement as to whether or not the applicant has been convicted
of any crime, disorderly persons offense or petty disorderly persons
offense involving deceptive business practices or fraud, or a violation
of any ordinance enacted in other municipalities concerning peddling,
solicitation or transient merchandising, when and where the offense(s)
occurred and the penalty imposed, if any.
(6)
Motor vehicle registration number, make and model of any motor
vehicle used by the applicant in connection with his peddling or soliciting.
(7)
Applicant's photo identification, which the municipal clerk
will photocopy and attach to the application.
(8)
If the applicant is an agent, employee or representative, he
shall attach to the application a letter from the person or organization
for whom the applicant works or represents, authorizing the applicant
to act as its agent, employee or representative and assuming responsibility
for the applicant's conduct.
(9)
All applicants selling merchandise subject to sales tax shall
submit a copy of a valid certificate of authority issued by the Director
of the New Jersey Division of Taxation, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 54:32B-15,
empowering the applicant to collect sales tax. Certificates shall
not be required for the sale of property exempted from sales and use
taxation pursuant to N.J.S.A. 54:32B-8.2. All licensees shall attach
the original certificate to their cart, stand, truck or other merchandising
device, as required by N.J.S.A. 54:32B-15.
(10)
All applicants selling food items for immediate consumption
shall submit a copy of the board of health license.
(b) For Transient Merchants.
(1)
Applicant's name, permanent address, local address (if any)
and telephone number.
(2)
Description of the nature of the business or activity including
the average quantity, kind and value of the merchandise to be sold.
(3)
Applicant's photo identification, which the municipal clerk
will photocopy and attach to the application.
(4)
The days during which the business is to be conducted.
(5)
The name and addresses of the persons from whom the goods making
up the stock were or are to be purchased by the applicant.
(6)
A statement as to whether or not the applicant has been convicted
of any crime, disorderly persons offense or petty disorderly persons
offense involving deceptive business practices or fraud, or a violation
of any ordinance enacted in other municipalities concerning peddling,
solicitation or transient merchandising, when and where the offense(s)
occurred and the penalty imposed, if any.
(7)
A bond in accordance with N.J.S.A. 45:24-5 in an amount equal
to 25% of the value of the personal property shown in the disclosures
required by subsection (b)(2) above but in no event less than $1,000.
The bond shall be in effect for a period of one year from the date
of license issuance, shall indemnify and pay Princeton any penalties
or costs incurred in the enforcement of this section and the purchaser
of personal property a sum equal to at least the amount of any payment
such purchaser may have been induced to make through the misrepresentation
of the applicant, its agents, servants or employees. The bond shall
be in a form approved by the municipal attorney.
(8)
An instrument in accordance with N.J.S.A. 45:24-6 appointing
the clerk as the applicant's true and lawful agent.
(9)
If the applicant is an agent, employee or representative, he
shall attach to the application a letter from the person or organization
for whom the applicant works or represents, authorizing the applicant
to act as its agent, employee or representative and assuming responsibility
for the applicant's conduct.
(10)
All transient merchants are subject to the statutory requirements
set forth in N.J.S.A. 45:24-1 et seq., and shall be subject to the
penalties set forth therein in the event of a failure to comply with
any of said requirements.
(11)
All applicants shall submit a copy of a valid certificate of
authority issued by the Director of the New Jersey Division of Taxation,
pursuant to N.J.S.A. 54:32B-15, empowering the applicant to collect
sales tax. Certificates shall not be required for the sale of property
exempted from sales and use taxation pursuant to N.J.S.A. 54:32B-8.2.
The licensee shall prominently display the original certificate at
his place of business as may be authorized by the license, as required
by N.J.S.A. 54:32B-15.
(12)
All applicants selling food items for immediate consumption
shall submit a copy of the board of health license.
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Any person aggrieved by the action of the chief of police or
municipal clerk in the denial of an application for a license, or
in the decision with reference to revocation of a license, shall have
the right to appeal to the council. The council shall not hear any
appeal unless the applicant has first made appeal to the chief of
police. Such appeal shall be taken by filing with the clerk, within
14 days after notice of the action complained of has been mailed to
such person's last known address, a written statement setting forth
fully the grounds for a hearing on such appeal. The council shall
set a time and place for hearing the appeal and a notice of the hearing
shall be given to the applicant. The decision of the council on the
appeal shall be final and conclusive.
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It shall be unlawful for a person to:
(a) Attempt to peddle or distribute merchandise or printed material,
or solicit funds or canvass for information, without first having
identified himself as a peddler, solicitor, transient merchant or
canvasser registered with the municipality and displaying the license
issued therefor.
(b) Have exclusive right to any location on public property.
(c) Enter or attempt to enter the land of any resident where such resident
has posted or placed a clearly visible sign indicating that such resident
does not wish to be disturbed by peddlers or solicitors.
(d) Refuse to leave a private dwelling or property after having been
once requested to do so by the owner or occupant thereof.
(e) Shout, cry out, blow a horn, ring a bell, or use any sound making
or amplifying device on any streets, parks or public places of the
municipality, or upon private property, that would create or become
a nuisance or noise disturbance as prohibited elsewhere this Code.
(f) Distribute obscene merchandise or printed material, or printed material
that advocates unlawful conduct.
(g) Litter the streets, public places or other property within the municipality
by any merchandise or printed material.
(h) Station, place, set up or maintain a cart, wagon, motor vehicle or
other vehicle, or allow it to remain on any sidewalk in a way that
would:
(1)
Restrict, obstruct, interfere with or impede any pedestrian's
right-of-way;
(2)
Restrict, obstruct, interfere with or impede the ingress or
egress from the abutting property;
(3)
Create or become a nuisance;
(4)
Increase traffic congestion, cause or increase traffic delay
or hazard;
(5)
Cause or create or constitute a danger to life, health or property.
(i) Peddle, solicit, offer to sell or solicit, or engage in the business
of selling except between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m.
(j) Peddle using a cart of the dimensions of which exceeds two feet in
width, four feet in length and four feet in height including wheel
height, while conducting business on any sidewalk.
(k) Use any cart which, when fully loaded with merchandise, cannot be
easily moved and maintained under control by the licensee only.
(l) Use, set up, attach, place or permit the use of any table, crate,
carton, rack, device or structure of any kind to increase the selling
or display capacity of the peddler's cart.
(m) Station, place, set up or maintain a peddler's cart or allow it to
remain on any sidewalk if to do so would reduce the unobstructed pedestrian
right-of-way.
(n) Engage in the business of peddling within 10 feet of any location
where the curb has been depressed to facilitate pedestrian or vehicle
movement.
(o) Engage in the business of peddling on any sidewalk or along any street
within 15 feet of any fire hydrant, crosswalk or driveway.
(p) Station, place, set up or maintain a peddler's cart or goods against
display windows of fixed location businesses, nor shall they be within
20 feet from an entranceway to any building, store, theater, library,
school, museum, movie house, sports arena or other place of public
assembly, without the permission of the property owner and in such
a manner as to restrict, obstruct, interfere with or impede pedestrian
or vehicular right-of-way.
(q) Engage in the business of peddling on any sidewalk or along any street
within 10 feet from intersecting streets or sidewalks.
(r) Engage in the business of peddling within 30 feet of any location
where another peddler is engaged in the business of peddling.
(s) Engage in the business of selling at any location without giving
a written receipt to each customer for any sale in excess of $20.
The receipt shall show clearly the seller's name, business address,
license number, a description of the merchandise sold, and the purchase
price, and shall be sequentially numbered.
(t) Engage in the business of peddling on any sidewalk or along any street
within 10 feet of a bus stop. For purpose of this section, the words
"bus stop" shall include the sidewalk and the adjoining street where
there is a designated bus stop.
(u) Sell food, drinks, ice cream, confections or other items for immediate
consumption unless the peddler has available for public use a litter
receptacle which shall be clearly marked and maintained for patronage
use, nor shall any peddler leave any location without first picking
up, removing and disposing of any trash or refuse remaining from the
sales made by him; nor shall any person sell food, drinks, ice cream,
confections or other food items for consumption without having first
received any permit or license required by the municipality or the
board of health for food handling.
(v) Leave any cart unattended at any time or place or leave the same
overnight on any sidewalk.
(w) Stop, stand or park any vending cart or motorized vehicle used for
vending purposes for more than five minutes for the purpose of selling
food and merchandise.
(x) Station, place, set up or maintain a cart, wagon, table, stand, display
or vehicle on private property unless the owner has previously secured
approval for such use of the property pursuant to the provisions of
Code governing land use.
(y) Use any non-motorized carts except at the following location: on the sidewalk running along the south side of Nassau Street from Washington Road to University Place. Vending by means of non-motorized vending carts shall be prohibited in any other locations other than those set forth in this subsection
(y).
(z) Use of any motorized vending carts and/or motorized vehicles for
vending purposes in any location except on the street.
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This article shall not affect any of the following persons or
activities:
(a) Any person engaged in the delivery, in the regular course of business,
of goods, wares, merchandise, or other articles of personal property
to the premises of persons who had previously ordered same or were
entitled to receive same by reason of prior agreement.
(b) Any nonprofit organization, as defined in section 14-2 of this article,
engaged in the solicitation of funds for charitable purposes solely
from its members.
(c) Any person engaged in the solicitation of funds for a nonprofit organization,
when solicitation occurs on premises owned or controlled by the person
soliciting funds or with the permission of the person who owns or
controls the premises.
(d) Federal census-taking and surveys taken pursuant to federal, state
or local laws.
(e) Any public utility, or its employees, which is subject to the regulation
of the State Board of Public Utility Commissioners; provided, however,
that such employees shall display the identification badge or card
issued by the employer.
(f) Children enrolled in public and private elementary and secondary
schools in Princeton, including children peddling or soliciting for
schools, school clubs and organizations, Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, Brownies,
Girl Scouts, and similar youth groups.
(g) Any person engaged in the delivery or solicitation of subscriptions
for a print media organization provided, however, that said person
shall adhere to the general regulations set forth in section 14-10
hereinabove and in addition such persons shall display an identification
badge (subject to the approval by the police department) provided
by the print media and an information sheet shall be filed with the
police department and clerk containing (1) the proposed location of
solicitation; (2) the make, model and license plate number of any
vehicle being used during such solicitation; (3) the name of the supervisor
of the persons soliciting; and (4) the names of all those soliciting
within Princeton on behalf of said print media.
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Any person who shall solicit or peddle, or operate as a transient
merchant within the municipality in violation of any provision of
this article shall be subject to the penalties provided for in section
1-6 of this Code. Each violation of a provision of this article shall
be considered a separate offense and a separate offense shall be deemed
committed on each day during which or on which a violation occurs
or continues.