Advertising by handbills. Handbill includes any printed or written advertising matter, any sample or device, dodger, circular, leaflet, pamphlet, paper booklet or any other printed matter of literature.
(Ord. No. 74-69, § 2, 1-7-75)
No person, either directly or indirectly, shall deposit, place, throw, scatter, or cast any handbill or any other printed or written advertising matter in or on any public thoroughfare, park, ground, or other public place, provided that the provisions of this section shall not be deemed to prohibit the handling and distribution of any handbills to any person willing to accept it.
(Ord. No. 74-69, § 2, 1-7-75)
No person, either directly or indirectly, shall distribute, deposit, place, throw, scatter, or cast any handbill or any other printed or written advertising matter in or upon any motor vehicle or other vehicle where the owner or occupant of such vehicle has expressed an objection to such distribution; the provisions of this section shall not be deemed to prohibit the handing of any handbill or any other printed or written advertising matter to the owner or other occupant of any motor vehicle or other vehicle.
(Ord. No. 74-69, § 2, 1-7-75; Ord. No. 97-29, § 1, 10-20-97)
No person, either directly or indirectly, shall distribute, deposit, place, throw, scatter, or cast any handbill or any other printed or written advertising matter in or upon any private yard, grounds, walk, porch, steps, mail box, vestibule, driveway, house, residence, building or other private property where the owner or occupant of such property has expressed an objection to such distribution.
(Ord. No. 74-69, § 2, 1-7-75; Ord. No. 97-29, § 2, 10-20-97)
The provisions of this article shall not apply to the distribution of the United States mail nor to the delivery of any handbill or other printed or written advertising matter to any person who has requested delivery of the same. In making delivery of any handbill or any other printed or written advertising matter to any person who has requested the same, the handbill or other printed or written advertising matter shall either be delivered personally to the person who has requested the same, or placed upon his premises in such a manner that the handbill or other printed or written advertising matter will not be blown from the premises of such person onto the private property of other persons or on the streets or other public property within the city, such as by attachment to the door or doorknob or by placing under mat, sliding under door, or under any object sufficient to prevent it from being blown away. The provisions of this chapter shall not apply to any newspaper which is capable of being entered as second-class matter under the provisions of the United States postal laws and regulations.
(Ord. No. 74-69, § 2, 1-7-75)
No person shall distribute, or cause to be distributed, any handbill or other printed or written advertising matter at any time from one-half hour after sunset to two hours before sunrise.
(Ord. No. 74-69, § 2, 1-7-75)