For the purpose of this article, the following definitions shall apply, unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning:
Charitable purpose.The solicitation of money or property for the benefit of a charity, philanthropy, or nonprofit organization or for the poor, underprivileged, needy, crippled, or handicapped persons; the teaching of patriotism or assistance to veterans or veterans' organizations, or for existing educational institutions or for the establishment or endowment of educational institutions. Nonprofit organizations shall include yet not be limited to the American Cancer Society, American Heart Association, Boy Scouts of America, Girl Scouts, Multiple Sclerosis and Muscular Dystrophy.
Consumer.An individual who acquires real or personal property, services, money, or credit for personal, family or household purposes.
Parkway.The area between the edge of the designated street and the adjacent property owner's property line.
Peddler, solicitor or person.Any individual, firm, company, partnership, corporation, association, trust, society, religious sect, organization, league, or other legal entity and includes any trustee, receiver, assignee, agent, or similar representative.
Religious organization.An organization that is dedicated to the support of a church, religious society, or any other religious sect, group or order.
Sidewalk.Any surface provided for the exclusive use of pedestrians.
Solicitation.Conduct whereby a person or its agent, member, or representative solicits property, financial aid and money, or any article representing monetary value; or sells or offers to sell a product, article, tag, service, publication, ticket, advertisement, or subscription. "Solicitation" shall include persons engaged in the delivery of handbills or circulars door-to-door for the solicitation of money, products, services or other items of pecuniary value. An offer of membership in any organization is expressly excluded.
Street.The portion of the street that is paved, designated, or used for vehicular traffic, and all areas dedicated to public use for public street purposes, which includes parkways, alleys and sidewalks.
Traffic island.A barrier within a street or roadway to exclude vehicles, designated for the purpose of separating or directing streams of vehicular traffic.
(Ordinance O-04-03 adopted 2/11/2003; Ordinance O-04-18 adopted 3/12/2018; 1997 Code, sec. 113.02)