Except as allowed in this section, outdoor sales of goods or articles, including solicitation for certain services or activities, are prohibited outdoors on public property in the CBD district, public use zone and public boat harbors. This prohibition includes, but is not limited to, sales on public sidewalks, parking lots and streets, except as allowed below:
A.
The following sales will be allowed in areas designated on an annual permit issued by the municipality for a fee of $10.00:
1.
Incidental sales by juveniles of items made by the juveniles, or natural items collected by the juveniles, to tourists in the Crescent Harbor area and under the O’Connell bridge,
2.
Handicrafts, artwork and jewelry made from fur and leather indigenous to southeast Alaska, sold by the artist, including traditional sales by Alaska Natives, as well as books written and sold by local authors which depict the history, sociology or everyday life of southeast Alaska,
3.
Sales of personally made arts and crafts items by senior citizens for charitable purposes,
4.
a.
Sales of items by juveniles, the proceeds from which will primarily benefit a recognized charitable organization dedicated to providing programs for youth,
b.
Sales will be limited to unique items that are not available commercially,
c.
Such permits shall be limited to no more than three groups at any one given time;
B.
Retail sales of food prepared by vendors in compliance with all applicable state, federal and/or municipal agency requirements, as well as other food items which are prepackaged by the manufacturer and do not require further processing, such as gum, candy, juice, chips and soft drinks, from a mobile, nonmotorized food cart as designated on a two-year permit issued by the municipality for a fee of $50.00, under the conditions set out in SGC § 6.20.015;
C.
Retail sales of seafood to the ultimate consumer by the actual fisherman from their vessels at public boat harbors;
D.
By prior arrangement with the administrator, sales may be authorized for special events such as the Salmon Derby, the Fourth of July and Alaska Day;
E.
Solicitation by musicians, including juveniles, shall be allowed in areas designated on a musician permit issued by the municipality for an annual fee of $10.00, under the following conditions:
F.
Solicitation by juveniles entertaining the public, by speaking, acting, dancing, singing, playing a musical instrument, or other performance, shall be allowed in areas designated for an annual fee of $10.00 under the following conditions:
G.
On-site supervision by an adult is required for all juveniles under the age of 10 who participate in permitted sales and other activities allowed under this section. The permit may be revoked for misconduct such as fraud or loud, aggressive behavior or slandering other permittees, and is subject to regulations as necessary to protect the health, safety and welfare of visitors and citizens;
H.
Failure to follow the rules of this chapter may result in the loss of a permit.
(S.G.C. 6.16.010; Ord. 92-1056 § 4, 1992; Ord. 93-1134 § 4, 1993; Ord. 95-1299 § 4, 1995; Ord. 06-12 § 4(A), 2006; Ord. 13-25 § 4, 2013; Ord. 13-47A § 4, 2014; Ord. 23-09S § 4, 2023)