For the purpose of this chapter, the following words and phrases shall have the following meanings:
A person who makes, or attempts to make, personal contact with a resident at his or her residence without prior specific invitation from or appointment with the resident, for the primary purpose of:
Attempting to enlist support for or against a particular religion, philosophy, ideology, political party, issue, measure or candidate, even if incidental to such purpose the canvasser accepts the donation of money for or against such cause;
Attempting to obtain a donation to a particular patriotic, philanthropic, social service, welfare, benevolent, educational, civic, fraternal, charitable, political, or religious purpose; or
Distributing a handbill or flyer advertising a non-commercial event or service.
Philanthropic, religious or other nonprofit objectives, including the benefit of poor, needy, sick, refugee, or disabled persons; the benefit of any religious or church society, sect, group or order; the benefit of a patriotic or veterans association or organization; the benefit of any fraternal, social or civic organization, or the benefit of any educational institution. The term “charitable purpose” shall not be construed to include the direct benefit of the individual making the solicitation. Nor shall the term be construed to include the benefit of any political group, committee or organization which is subject to financial disclosure under federal or state law.
Any organization holding a certificate of exemption from federal income tax or state sales or franchise taxes based on the organization’s status as a charitable organization.
Sales made by a charitable organization of Christmas trees during the Christmas holiday season, that is, during the months of November and December each year.
Any printed or written matter or notice in the form of a circular, leaflet, pamphlet, paper or any other printed or otherwise reproduced original or copies of any manner of literature.
Any person who sets up and operates a temporary business on privately owned property, whether improved or unimproved, in the city, selling or taking orders for, or offering to sell or take orders for any goods or services. A temporary business is one that continues for forty-five (45) days or less; and exists whether operating from a stand, vehicle, or freestanding.
Crimes of dishonesty, fraud, deceit, misrepresentation, or deliberate violence. This includes anything done knowingly that is contrary to justice, honesty, principle, or good morals. Examples of property crimes involving moral turpitude include arson, blackmail, forgery, robbery, burglary, theft, and illegal use of a credit card. Crimes against people considered to be crimes of moral turpitude include but are not limited to: assault, sexual assault, child abuse or neglect, kidnapping, murder, or manslaughter.
Any person who attempts to make personal contact with a resident at his or her residence without prior specific invitation or appointment from the resident, for the primary purpose of attempting to sell a good or service. A “peddler” does not include a person who distributes handbills or flyers for a commercial purpose, advertising an event, activity, good or service that is offered to the resident for purchase at a location away from the residence or at a time different from the time of the visit. Such a person is a “solicitor”.
A natural person or any firm, corporation, partnership, company, sole proprietorship, entity, association, club, society or other organization or entity.
Any person who attempts to make personal contact with a resident at his or her residence without prior specific invitation or appointment from the resident, for the primary purpose of taking or attempting to take orders for the sale of goods, merchandise, wares, or other personal property of any nature for future delivery, or for services to be performed in the future, or (2) distributing a handbill or flyer advertising a commercial event or service.
(Ordinance O-09-022, sec. 1, adopted 12/3/09; Ordinance O-21-031 adopted 11/4/21)