A.
The ordinance codified in this chapter is adopted to provide for the regulation of non-speech-related vending activities on public properties in the City of Paramount. There is a need to require licenses or permits to vend on sidewalks and parks for the health and safety of the public because it increases vendor accountability in following the City's rules and regulations by identifying vendors out of compliance with the City's vending program and protects vendors assigned to vend in certain locations.
B.
The City Council hereby finds that, to promote the health, safety and welfare, restrictions on sidewalk vending are necessary to avoid negative impacts on the health, safety and welfare of the residents, including, but not limited to, the following:
1.
Proliferation of illegal sales.
2.
Potential public exposure to food-borne illnesses due to unlicensed vendors and unsanitary conditions.
3.
Increase in trash and debris in public rights-of-way.
4.
Overcrowded sidewalks impacting safe pedestrian movement.
5.
Interference to the performance of police, firefighter, and emergency medical personnel.
6.
Disruption to the flow of pedestrian and vehicular traffic including ingress or egress from any residence, public building, place of business, or from the street to the sidewalk by persons exiting or entering parked or standing vehicles.
7.
Provide reasonable access for the use and maintenance of sidewalks, pathways, poles, posts, traffic signs or signals, hydrants, restrooms, trash receptacles, firefighting apparatus, mailboxes, as well as access to locations used for public transportation services.
8.
Maximize public access to and along the right-of-way.
9.
Reduce exposure to legal liability to the City due to personal injury or claims for damage and litigation due to use of public property.
10.
Protect adult and minor residents from vendors with certain criminal history and background.
(Prior code § 36-1)