As used in this chapter, terms shall be defined in accordance with the provisions of Article 1.3 of Chapter
1 of Part 3, Division 6 of the
Business and Professions Code. (See Section 17510, et seq.)
"House or dwelling"
means any structure or building which has walls on all sides
and is covered by a roof and which is intended for transient or permanent
residential use.
"Interviewer"
means any person who goes to a house or upon any public place
for interviewing persons or soliciting answers to questions for marketing
research, opinion, research, attitude surveys or any other pool of
information gathering services for compensation or other business
enterprise. Interviewer does not include persons representing governmental
entities, political parties, newspapers, radio or television stations,
or persons circulating petitions for an initiative, referendum or
other political purpose.
"Public place"
means any place to which a member of the public may have
access without trespassing.
"Solicitor"
includes a peddler, hawker, transient dealer, sales person
or other itinerant vendor, or an interviewer as defined in this chapter;
or any person who sets up a temporary stand or goes to a house or
dwelling or upon any public place for the purpose of selling services,
or offers to sell, or selling by sample or take orders for, give away
or otherwise dispose of any goods or anything of value, or who offers
to distribute or delivers any coupons, certificate, handbill, ticket,
token card, papers, circulars, chance coupon, magazine or other item
which in turn is redeemable for goods.
(Ord. 2007-03)
The City Manager or designee is authorized to issue the Operations
Permit: Charitable Solicitation.
(Ord. 2020-15)
The application shall be filed with the City's issuing authority
not less than 15 working days prior to commencement of the solicitation
activity and the City shall render a final determination on the application
within 15 working days of receipt of a complete application.
The provisions of this chapter shall not apply to:
A. Solicitations
within the membership of a charitable or religious organization;
B. Solicitations
made upon the regularly occupied premises of a charitable or religious
organization; or
C. Bingo
games conducted in accordance with
Penal Code Section 326.5 and this
Code.
(Ord. 2007-03)