A. "Casual or isolated sale"
means a sale made by a person who is not engaged in the business of selling the type of property involved.
B. "Peddler"
means any person, either as principal or agent, who carries goods, wares, services and merchandise, articles, things or personal property, including music recorded in any format, and tickets or the right to see any music, performance or event, of whatsoever name (the "goods, wares, services, merchandise or articles"), nature or description from house to house, place to place, or upon any street, highway or public place within the city for sale or any person who goes from house to house, dwelling place to dwelling place or upon any street, highway or public place within the city, soliciting or taking orders for the purchase of the same to be delivered contemporaneously or in the future. The activities of a "peddler" are called "peddling." Peddling does not include the activities of a sales person called to a house or place in the city and the request of the owner or occupant to provide a bid for goods or services to the house or place.
C. "Transient business operator"
means any person either as principal or agent who performs, sells goods, wares, services or merchandise at a fixed location on private property not within a permanent structure or building. A permanent structure or building is one which rests on a foundation and which substantially complies with the International Building Code.
(Ord. 905 § 1, 1992; Ord. 1315 § 1, 2008; Ord. 1443 § 1 (Att. A), 2013; Ord. 1702 § 1 (Att. A), 2024)