This chapter shall be known as the "Transient
Merchant Licensing and Child-Safe Vendors."
It is hereby found and determined by the Township
Committee of the Township of Middle that citizens of this Township
are often subjected to improper sales techniques by transient merchants
who leave the Township before such purchasers can take appropriate
action to correct the damages resulting from such improper sales techniques;
that it is desirable that the Township take all reasonable steps to
protect residents from misleading sales techniques and monetary losses
that may result therefrom; and that this chapter is designed to provide
for the licensure and regulation of transient merchants and to thereby
protect citizens of the Township. It is also hereby found and determined
that the Township desires that any transient merchants selling goods
from motorized vehicles that might be appealing to children undergo
a background check for the safety of the Township's children. Therefore,
it is the purpose and intent of this chapter to protect the people
of Middle Township from improper sales techniques and from child predators
by providing for the licensing and regulation of transient merchants.
As used in this chapter, the following terms
shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them in this section:
CHILD-SAFE VENDOR PERMIT
A permit issued by the Township of Middle to a transient
merchant, or an agent or employee of a transient merchant, who sells
goods and/or services from a motorized vehicle.
FAIR, CIRCUS, OR SHOW
Any transient business carried out in one location which
has as one of its business purposes either the entertainment of persons
who have paid an admission fee or the sale or offering for sale of
merchandise by more than one vendor.
MOTORIZED VENDOR
Any vendor selling or offering for sale goods and/or services
from a motorized vehicle. Examples include but are not limited to
vendors which sell ice cream or pastries out of trucks on various
routes throughout the Township.
MOTORIZED VENDOR DRIVER PERMIT
A permit issued by the Township of Middle to a transient
merchant, or an agent or employee of a transient merchant, who drives
or otherwise operates a motorized vehicle from which goods and/or
services are offered for sale.
MOTORIZED VENDOR VEHICLE PERMIT
A permit issued by the Township of Middle to a transient
merchant who owns a motorized vehicle which allows the motorized vehicle
to operate on the streets and roads of the Township of Middle for
purposes of selling goods and services.
TRANSIENT BUSINESS
Any business conducted for the sale or offer for sale of
goods, wares or merchandise which is carried on in any building, structure,
railroad car or real estate for a period of less than five months
in each year. Any business carried on in a motor vehicle shall also
be a transient business, regardless of the number of months per year
carried out. "Transient business" shall also include any private enterprise
which schedules, organizes or promotes any entertainment, concerts,
athletic events, contests or competitions or beauty pageants to be
held on a nonregular basis and which requires the payment of a fee
for entry or admission, wherein such event is to take place within
the confines of the Township of Middle.
TRANSIENT MERCHANT
Any person, firm, corporation, or other business entity which
engages in, does, or transacts any temporary or transient business
in the Township of Middle, either in one locality or by traveling
from place to place in the Township.
[Amended 9-6-2023 by Ord. No. 1675-23; 12-18-2023 by Ord. No. 1688-23]
Any transient merchant desiring to transact
business within the confines of the Township of Middle shall make
application for and obtain a transient merchant license. The application
for transient merchant license shall be filed with the Township Clerk
at least six weeks before operation and shall include the following
information:
A. The name, telephone number and permanent address of
the transient merchant making the application.
B. If the applicant is a business entity, including but
not limited to a corporation, limited liability company, or any type
of partnership, the applicant shall provide a list of the names, home
telephone numbers and addresses, and business telephone numbers and
addresses for each and every officer, director, and/or manager of
the entity, if the entity has officers, directors, and/or managers.
C. Any business entity not registered with the United
States Securities Exchange Commission, any securities regulation bureau
of any state of the United States of America, or any provincial securities
regulation commission in the Dominion of Canada shall provide a list
of the names, home telephone numbers and addresses, and business telephone
numbers and addresses for each of the owners, shareholders, partners,
or members of the entity. Any entity claiming to be registered with
one of the above securities regulation entities must provide as proof
of registration with its application the name of the securities exchange
on which it trades, or, if it does not trade on a securities exchange
within the United States of America or the Dominion of Canada, a copy
of its most recent regulatory filing.
D. If the applicant is a corporation, limited liability
company, or any other business entity, there shall be stated on the
application form the date of incorporation or formation, the state
of incorporation or formation and, if the applicant is an entity formed
in a state other than the State of New Jersey, the date on which such
entity qualified to transact business as a foreign entity in the State
of New Jersey.
E. A statement showing the kind of business proposed
to be conducted, the length of time for which the applicant desires
to transact such business and the location or locations of such proposed
place of business, including routes of operation if said business
is carried out by a motorized or self-propelled vehicle.
F. The name and permanent address of the transient merchant's
registered agent or office in the State of New Jersey, along with
a written consent to receive service of process from said registered
agent.
G. A signed consent to appoint the Township Clerk as registered agent for the transient business should the registered agent described in Subsection
F above not be found.
H. Proof that the applicant has acquired all other required
Township, county and state permits and licenses.
Any transient merchant selling or offering for
sale goods and/or services from a motorized vehicle throughout the
Township shall provide a completed child-safe vendor permit application
each year to the Township Clerk on a form prescribed by the Chief
of Police and the Township Clerk for each of its agents or employees,
regardless of whether or not they operate said motorized vehicle.
All child-safe vendor permit applications shall include a consent
to a thorough background check and shall include a fingerprinting
requirement. All child-safe vendor permit applications shall also
include three three-inch by five-inch passport photographs. All transient
merchants must obtain a child-safe vendor permit for any new employee
before he begins work for the merchant.
Any transient merchant selling or offering for sale goods and/or services from a motorized vehicle throughout the Township must also submit a completed transient motorized vehicle permit application each year to the Township Clerk for each motorized vehicle to be operated in the Township of Middle. The transient motorized vehicle permit application shall be on a form prescribed by the Chief of Police. Any transient motorized vehicle permit shall include a copy of the vehicle title, registration, proof of inspection, and proof of insurance in amounts indicated in §
231-17 below.
Any transient merchant selling or offering for
sale goods and/or services from a motorized vehicle throughout the
Township must also submit a completed motorized vendor driver permit
application each year to the Township Clerk for each employee permitted
to operate the motor vehicle. The motorized vendor driver permit application
shall be on a form prescribed by the Chief of Police. Any motorized
vendor driver permit application shall include a driver's abstract
which shows the applicant's driver's record for a period of at least
the past 10 years. If the applicant has not been driving for that
long, the abstract shall be for the entire period that the applicant
has been a licensed driver. A person must be at least 18 years of
age to obtain a motorized vendor driver permit. The application shall
also include a copy of the applicant's driver's license and a certificate
signed by a physician stating that the employee is fit to operate
the motor vehicle. All motorized vendor driver permit applications
shall also include three three-inch by five-inch passport photographs.
All transient merchants must obtain a motorized vendor driver permit
for any new employee-driver before he begins work for the merchant.
Any transient business which operates as a fair, circus or show (as defined in §
231-3) shall be permitted to rent out space to various vendors without each individual vendor being required to obtain a transient merchant license, provided that the fair or show itself obtains a transient merchant license and complies with §
231-12. However, any transient merchant selling or offering for sale goods and/or services from a motorized vehicle must apply for its own transient merchant license, transient merchant vehicle permit, motorized vendor driver permit, and child-safe vendor permit regardless of this section.
Any transient business as defined at §
231-3, or a business described in §
231-11, which rents out space to vendors shall maintain a record of all the information for each vendor as required in §
231-6A through
G for each vendor. Any transient business described in §
231-11 shall file these records with the Township Clerk at least 48 hours before the date of any fair, circus, or show. Nothing in this paragraph shall change the fact that any transient business described in §
231-11 must apply for a transient merchant license at least six weeks before any planned operation, consistent with the requirements of any other transient business. Failure to comply with this section shall constitute a disorderly persons offense. The penalties prescribed herein shall be in addition to any other penalties prescribed by law for any criminal offense committed by the merchant.
Each application for a transient merchant license by a fair, circus, or show (as defined at §
231-3) shall be accompanied by an application fee of $500. Any other application for a transient merchant license shall be accompanied by an application fee of $250. Each application for a transient merchant vehicle permit, motorized vendor driver permit, or child-safe vendor permit shall be accompanied by a fee of $25 for each requested permit. All application fees shall be nonrefundable.
The Township Committee may revoke any transient
merchant license, transient merchant vehicle permit, motorized vendor
driver permit, or child-safe vendor permit issued hereunder at any
time if it finds that the conduct of the licensee or the continued
existence of the license is hazardous to the health, safety and/or
welfare of the people of Middle Township. The Township Committee may
also revoke any transient merchant license, transient merchant vehicle
permit, motorized vendor driver permit, or child-safe vendor permit
issued hereunder at any time if it finds that any statement made in
an application for said license or permit is not true or no longer
true. In any such event, the licensee shall be entitled to a hearing
before the Township Committee within 30 days from the date of the
revocation. The licensee shall be entitled to present witnesses and
other proofs tending to show that continuance of the license is not
hazardous to the health, safety and/or welfare of the people of Middle
Township and that all statements made in any application are true.
It is the duty of the Township Police Department
and the Township Code Enforcement Officer to enforce the provisions
of this chapter.
Every transient merchant issued a transient
merchant license, shall carry a general commercial liability (CGL)
policy in an amount not less than $100,000. The Township of Middle
shall be named as an additional insured. The transient merchant shall
provide the Township Clerk with a certificate of insurance naming
the Township of Middle as an additional insured with the application.
Every vehicle issued a transient merchant vehicle
permit shall carry the same amount of insurance as would be required
under state law if the motorized vendor were a taxicab. Said insurance
requirements are currently defined in N.J.S.A. 48:16-3, N.J.S.A. 48:16-7,
and/or N.J.S.A. 48:16-8. The Township of Middle shall be named as
an additional insured on any such policies. The transient merchant
shall provide the Township Clerk with a certificate of insurance naming
the Township of Middle as an additional insured with the application.
Nothing in this chapter shall supersede any
and all zoning requirements. The transient merchant ordinance must
at all times be in compliance with the Zoning Ordinance.