As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
CASUAL CRAFTERS OR ARTISTS
Persons making, by their own hand and labor, novelties, trinkets,
or jewelry such as may be crafted from wood, stone or metal and other
media, or drawings, paintings and sketches.
GOODS
Any goods, wares, foods, merchandise, personal property of
any nature and/or services offered for sale, whether or not displayed.
PEDDLER
Any person who goes upon the premises of any private residence,
not having been invited by the occupant(s) thereof, or any person
who goes upon the Village of Dryden streets, sidewalks or other public
place, carrying or transporting goods and offering the same for sale.
PEDDLING
Includes all activities ordinarily performed by a peddler
as indicated in the definition of "peddler."
PUBLIC PLACE
Any street, park, sidewalk, cemetery, playground, parking
area, school ground, public bench or any other privately owned property
that is open to the public or any other place to which the public
or a substantial group of persons has access, including, but not limited
to, schools, hallways, lobbies and other portions of apartment houses
and rentals not constituting the rooms and apartments designed for
actual residence, and other public lands or property owned, operated
or controlled by the Village of Dryden or any other municipality or
public agency.
SOLICITING
Includes all activities ordinarily performed by a solicitor
as indicated in the definition of "solicitor."
SOLICITOR
Any person who goes upon the premises of any private residence
in the Village of Dryden, not having been invited by the occupant
thereof, or any person who goes upon any Village of Dryden street,
sidewalk or other public place, for the purpose of offering, taking
or attempting to take orders for the sale of goods for future delivery,
or for services to be performed in the future, or for the solicitation
of support or donations where said support or donation is unsolicited
by the person or entity solicited.
Every person subject to the provisions of this Chapter
223, or an appropriate representative acting on his/her behalf, shall file, in person, with the Village of Dryden Department of Police an application in writing on the form furnished by that office. Any permit issued in accordance with this Chapter
223 shall not be transferable.
[Amended 2-16-2012 by L.L. No. 2-2012]
A. The daily, monthly and annual permit fees shall be as set forth on
the Village of Dryden Fee Schedule, which Fee Schedule may be established
by resolution and thereafter amended from time to time by resolution
of the Village Board of Trustees.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. III)]
B. Charitable or not-for-profit. A charitable or not-for-profit group
engaged in charitable or not-for-profit peddling or soliciting activity
shall be exempt from any fees upon submission of proof satisfactory
to the Village of Dryden Department of Police that such group is a
charitable or not-for-profit organization.
C. Veteran fee. Consistent with § 32 of the General Business Law of the State of New York, honorably discharged veterans and their surviving spouses residing in the Village of Dryden are exempt from any permit fees under this Chapter
223 for permits for their own personal use. All other provisions of this Chapter
223 shall apply to such veteran's and their surviving spouses and any transfer or assignment of such permits is prohibited.
D. Special event permit. Upon submission of a required application to
the Village of Dryden Department of Police and subsequent submission
of such application by the Department of Police to the Village of
Dryden Board of Trustees no less than 60 days prior to a special event
involving multiple parties conducting peddling or soliciting activities
as part of such special event (e.g., Dairy Day), the Board of Trustees
may review such application and thereupon, in its sole discretion,
determine by resolution that the otherwise applicable fees for the
permit or permits applied for shall be reduced and/or waived as deemed
appropriate.
Upon review of an application required under this Chapter
223, the Chief of Police or her/his designee may deny or revoke a permit for:
A. Incomplete application; or
B. Information providing a reasonable basis for determining that the
public health, safety and welfare will be threatened by the issuance
of a permit; or
C. Misrepresentations, fraud and/or deceit related to the application,
the applicant or any organization or agent related thereto; or
D. Failure to comply with this Chapter
223; or
E. Sale or offering for sale of illegal merchandise; or
F. Employment of a felon or wanted person; or
G. Aggressive peddling or solicitation.
Unless otherwise authorized by the permit issued, no person
shall engage in either peddling or soliciting between the hours of
8:00 p.m. and 9:00 a.m.
[Amended 4-10-2014 by L.L. No. 3-2014]
Failure to comply with any of the provisions of this chapter
shall be deemed a violation and the violator shall be punished as
set forth on the Village of Dryden Fine Schedule, which Fine Schedule
may be established by resolution and thereafter amended from time
to time by resolution of the Village Board of Trustees.