This chapter may be known as the "Mobile Retail Ordinance."
In the interest of encouraging mobile retail vendors who add
to the vibrancy and desirability of the City of Monroe, while providing
a framework under which such businesses operate, this chapter is established.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
FOOD TRUCK
A self-contained, motorized vehicle, identified generically
as a "mobile retail vending unit," which is used for the preparation
and distribution or sale of food (including ice cream).
HAWKER and PEDDLER
Any person who goes about to any private residence or residences,
or upon the streets, sidewalks or public alleys, or on other public
property in the City, carrying, selling, offering for sale or taking
orders for the sale of any edible items, goods, wares, merchandise
or any kind of property or thing.
ICE CREAM
All frozen desserts of any kind, including, but not limited
to, ice cream, ice milk, popsicles or ice sherbets.
MOBILE RETAIL VENDING
Vending, serving, or offering for sale food and/or beverages
or other items from a mobile retail vending unit, and which may include
the ancillary sales of branded items consistent with the food or vendor,
such as a tee shirt that bears the name of the company, restaurant
or organization engaged in mobile retail vending.
MOBILE RETAIL VENDING UNIT
Any motorized or nonmotorized vehicle, trailer, food truck,
or other device designed to be portable and not permanently attached
to the ground from which food is vended, served, or offered for sale.
OPERATE
All activities associated with the conduct of business, including
setup and takedown and/or hours of operation and locations where the
mobile retail vending units are allowed to be open for business.
OWNER
The person to whom a license is issued.
PERSON
Any individual, firm, partnership, corporation, company,
association or other business entity.
TRANSIENT MERCHANT
Any person engaged temporarily in the retail sale or delivery
of edible items, goods, wares, merchandise or any kind of property
or thing from any lot, premises, building, room or structure. The
term shall not apply to the following:
A.
A person handling vegetables, fruits or other perishable farm
products at any established City market.
B.
A person selling at an art fair or festival or similar event
at the invitation of the event's sponsor if all of the following
conditions are met:
(1)
The sponsor is a governmental entity or nonprofit organization.
(2)
The person provides the sponsor with the person's sales
tax license number.
(3)
The sponsor provides a list of the event's vendors and
their sales tax license numbers to the Clerk/Treasurer.
C.
A person soliciting orders by sample, brochure or sales catalog
for future delivery or making sales at residential premises pursuant
to an invitation issued by the owner or legal occupant of the premises.
VEHICLE
Every device in, upon or by which any person or property
is or may be transported or drawn on a street, sidewalk or alley.
VEND or VENDING
Offering items of any kind from a vehicle with the City for
retail sale.
VENDOR
Any individual who vends.
All permits issued by the City allowing for vending as described
in this chapter shall contain a clause prohibiting the assignment
or transfer.
All permits required by this chapter shall be prominently displayed
and affixed to the vehicle or upon his or her person if not operating
a vehicle. Any person shall display his or her license for review
and inspection when so requested by any representative of the City
or citizen. No person shall be so engaged in business requiring a
permit without having displayed the permit in full view at the location
of the business.
Permits issued under this chapter by the Clerk/Treasurer's
office shall be valid only for the calendar year in which they are
issued and for the purpose or unit identified on the permit. There
shall be no proration of fees. Fees are nonrefundable once paid to
the Clerk/Treasurer's office.
No person shall be engaged in vending before 8:00 a.m. or after
8:00 p.m. except when specifically authorized as part of a special
event approved by the City or authorized by the owner of the private
property upon which the person intends to operate, provided that such
operation does not constitute a nuisance by virtue of the noise, light,
or sound of the operation and that such operation does not restrict
travel on the public roadways and sidewalks of the City. During any
special events, the City may restrict or prohibit participation by
any or all vendors authorized by this chapter in the City's sole
discretion and authority. If a group of mobile vending unit owners
desires to have an event or gathering of mobile vending units, such
event or gathering shall obtain approval for such conduct as a special
event.
No person, while vending, shall engage in the following prohibited
actions, activities or conduct:
A. Alter, remove or obliterate any entry made upon a permit issued pursuant
to this chapter, or deface such permit in any way, or allow the alteration
to be done by another.
B. Refuse and/or fail to produce a valid permit when requested by any
representative of the City or other individual.
C. Transfer, with or without consideration, any permit previously issued.
D. Remain in a private residence or upon any private property or premises
after the owner, occupant or agent has requested, ordered or commanded
the vendor to leave.
E. Use any weighing or measuring device in the conduct of his or her
business, or have in his or her possession any weighing or measuring
device, unless the device has been examined, approved and sealed by
the Inspector of Weights and Measures.
F. Sell or offer for sale any unsound, unripe or unwholesome food, or
any defective, faulty, incomplete or deteriorated item or article
of merchandise, unless the goods are so represented to prospective
customers.
G. Use any noisemaking device, amplifier or the human voice to call
attention to his or her wares, goods or items in such a manner as
to create a disturbance, as provided for in the Code of the City of
Monroe.
H. Vend unless the vehicle is lawfully parked or stopped.
I. Vend except from the side of the truck away from moving traffic and
as near as possible to the curb or edge of the street.
J. Vend to a person standing in the roadway unless the roadway is closed
to traffic.
K. Stop on the left side of a one-way street to vend.
L. Proceed in reverse to make or attempt a sale.
M. Commit any act that is prohibited under the existing ordinances of
the City.
N. Commit any act that is prohibited under existing state and federal
law.
O. Upon receipt of a complaint alleging prohibited conduct, as listed immediately above, the Clerk/Treasurer, or his or her designee, shall conduct an investigation to determine whether the complaint is valid. If the Clerk/Treasurer, or his or her designee, reasonably determines that the complaint is valid, he or she may take such reasonable action, including revoking the permit, as is warranted by the nature of the prohibited action, activity or conduct. Any enforcement action taken shall in no way affect, or is intended to affect, the imposition of any penalty described in §
1-27 of this Code of the City of Monroe.
A permit obtained under this chapter shall not relieve any vendor
of the responsibility for obtaining any other permit or authorization
required by any other resolution, ordinance, statute, or administrative
rule.
The Monroe Police Department or such other officials as designated
by the Monroe City Council are authorized to issue and serve appearance
tickets with respect to a violation of this chapter pursuant to Michigan
law.
A violation of this chapter is designated as a civil infraction subject to fines as set out in §
1-27E of the Monroe Code.
The City shall have the right to pursue injunctive or other
relief from the Circuit Court for the County of Monroe in the event
of a violation of this chapter in addition to all other remedies provided
for by law or equity.