As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
FOOD TRAILER/CART
A nonmotorized vehicle, which is normally pulled behind a
motorized vehicle, operating as a mobile food business that prepares
and sells food and beverages within the public right-of-way of the
Borough of Danville.
FOOD TRUCK
A licensed, self-contained, motorized vehicle operating as
a mobile food business that prepares and sells food and beverages
within the public right-of-way of the Borough of Danville.
FOOD VENDING
For purposes of this chapter, all references shall relate
to both food vendors and street vendors unless specifically stated
otherwise.
FOOD VENDOR
A person who sells food and beverages from a food truck or
food trailer.
PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY
That portion of a public street located in an area where
food vending is permitted which is limited to a designated parking
space on such public street.
STREET VENDING
The act of selling food and beverages by a street vendor.
STREET VENDOR
A person who sells food and beverages from a vending cart.
VENDING CART
A transportable, nonmotorized, self-contained conveyance
from which food and beverages are prepared and sold within the public
rights-of-way of the Borough of Danville as defined herein. A vending
cart shall not have walls or a floor and cannot be occupied. Vending
carts shall be capable of quick removal from any location in the event
of an emergency.
The following shall be prohibited:
A. Use of sidewalks or open areas of municipal parking lots for product
display, storage, or the disposal of trash.
B. Connection of utilities to neighboring properties or Borough-owned
streetlights and receptacles.
C. Advertising, other than the list of food and prices set forth in §
121-8 above.
D. Tables, chairs, benches, stools, or other items for customers to
use.
E. Fold-out shelves, awnings, or canopies that extend into the sidewalk
area which interfere with pedestrian traffic. Umbrellas are permitted
so long as they do not interfere with pedestrian traffic.
F. Propane cylinders in excess of 100 pounds.
G. Lighting which is likely to cause objectionable glare or distraction.
H. Sound-amplifying devices to attract attention, verbally hawking or
soliciting product sales, and the making of loud or raucous noises.
I. Direct sales to motorists.
J. Any act that interferes with the free and open movement of persons
on a sidewalk and vehicles in the street right-of-way or a municipal
parking lot.
K. The sale of any nonfood merchandise other than a promotional T-shirts,
hats, or cups that displays the name of the food vendor. Such sales
shall not be considered "peddling" under the Borough of Danville Transient
Retail Business Ordinance.
L. The use of a generator is not permitted before 7:00 a.m. or after 10:00 p.m. All generators must be operated in compliance with the Borough of Danville's Noise Ordinance, Chapter
161.
M. Blocking the visibility of, or disrupting in any way, the operations
of an established business during established hours of operation without
the expressed written consent of the business owner.
Any person who shall violate any provisions of this chapter
shall, upon conviction thereof, be punishable by a fine of not more
than $600 and costs of such proceedings or, upon default of payment
of such fines and costs, by imprisonment in the county jail for a
term of not more than 30 days. The continuation of such violation
for each successive day shall constitute a separate offense, and the
person or persons allowing or permitting the continuation of the violation
may be punished as provided above for each separate offense.
It shall be the duty of the Borough of Danville Code Enforcement
office or the Borough of Danville Police Department to enforce the
terms of the chapter and secure compliance with the requirements thereof.
In the event that any provision of this chapter is declared
unconstitutional, unlawful, or unenforceable by a court of competent
jurisdiction, such declaration shall not affect the validity of the
remainder of this chapter, or of this chapter as a whole, but such
shall continue in full force and effect as though the unconstitutional,
unlawful, or unenforceable provision had never been a part hereof.