The following words and phrases, when used in this article, shall have the meaning ascribed to them by this article. All terminology used in this article and not specifically defined herein, shall retain its meaning in conformance with applicable publications of the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) or its successor body or if not defined therein the latest volume of Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary.
Entities furthering philanthropic, religious or other nonprofit objectives, including for the benefit of poor, needy, sick, refugee or disabled persons; the benefit of any church or religious society, sect, group or order; the benefit of a patriotic or veterans association or organization; and, the benefit of any fraternal, social or civil organization, or the benefit of any educational institution. Charitable entities shall not be construed to include entities or individuals furthering the direct benefit of the individual engaging in the solicitation. Charitable entities shall not be construed to include the entities furthering any political group or political organization which is subject to financial disclosure under state or federal law.
An individual who acquires real or personal property, services, money, or credit for personal, family or household purposes.
A legible sign or placard not less than three inches by four inches in size placed in a conspicuous place upon or near the main entrance to a premises, with lettering not less than two-thirds of an inch in height, and containing the words “no solicitors,” “no solicitation,” “no trespassing,” “no peddlers,” “no advertisements,” “no handbills,” or any similar notice indicating in any manner that the occupants of such premises do not desire to have any solicitation made, information delivered or communicated, or handbills left upon the premises of the residence.
The area between the edge of the designated street and the adjacent owner’s property line and including any public easement.
An organization that is dedicated to the support or promotion of a church, religious society, or any other religious sect, group, or order.
Any surface provided for the exclusive use of pedestrians.
Conduct within the town’s corporate limits whereby a solicitor attempts to engage in or engages in the following activities:
Either orally or in writing, asks for a ride, employment, property, financial aid, money, or any article representing monetary value, for any purpose;
Whether orally or in writing, peddles, sells or offers to sell goods, services, publications, or subscriptions;
Whether orally or in writing, takes orders for any goods or services for future delivery;
Distributes without remuneration goods, services, publications, or subscriptions;
Requests signatures on a petition or canvasses for opinions for a survey;
Delivers 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 from the meaning of “solicitation”); or
The act of asking, begging, pleading or in any other such manner, communicating, whether orally, by written, and/or printed material, hand signing or by any other method, direct or implied, by an individual or group of individuals for the purpose of receiving or obtaining money, alms, gifts or items of value, real or intrinsic for said individual, for said group of individuals or for a profit organization or a nonprofit organization; individual; person or more than one person; organization; couple; family; relationship; joint venture; joint stock company; partnership; club; company; corporation; business trust; establishment; religious institution or religion; association, or the like or chapter or affiliate thereof, for the purposes of giving, use, sustenance, purchase, barter or any other such form.
Any individual, firm, company, partnership, corporation, association, trust, society, religious organization, league, or other legal entity (including any trustee, receiver, assignee, agent, or similar representative) attempting to engage in or engaging in any act of solicitation as that term is defined in this article.
The right-of-way for a street and 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 include parkways, alleys, sidewalks, drainage ditches and utility easements.
The town of Fairview, Texas.
The town secretary or the town secretary’s designee.
A barrier within a street or roadway to exclude vehicles, designated for the purpose of separating or directing streams of vehicular traffic.
(Ordinance 2010-4-6C, sec. 2.01, adopted 4/6/10)