A.
For the purpose of this chapter, words used in this chapter in the singular include the plural and the masculine includes the feminine. The word "persons," whenever used in this chapter, applies to and includes firm, corporation or association of persons, and is also deemed to refer to those who travel about with goods, wares or merchandise which they sell, or who solicit and/or deliver at the same time, or who deliver and distribute goods for others.
B. A "contractor,"
within the meaning of this chapter, is defined as a person, firm or corporation who, for a fixed sum or other compensation except wages, undertakes with another for the construction, alteration, repair, addition to, or improvement of any building, structure, project, development or part thereof, other than personal property, and the term "contractor," as used in this. chapter, includes subcontractor, but does not include any owner constructing a building by day labor for his own use. Any person holding a state license and registered with the Director of the Department of Professional and Vocational Standards of the state shall be considered a "contractor" under the terms of this chapter.
C.
For the purpose of this chapter, a "peddler," is defined to be and include every person not having a regular established place of business in the city, who travels from place to place, or has a stand upon a public street, alley or other public place, doorway or any unoccupied room or building, who sells, or offers for sale, any goods, wares or merchandise in his possession and any such peddler shall pay a license tax of twenty dollars per day.
(Ord. 365 §§ 1, 13, 19, 1959)