This chapter shall be known as the "Solicitation
Ordinance of the Borough of Florham Park." Its purpose is to promote
the welfare of the Borough residents, to prevent fraud, crime and
unethical and dishonest business practices, and to protect residents,
peddlers and solicitors during the course of activities covered by
the permit.
For the purposes of this chapter, the following
words and phrases shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to
them by this section:
CHARITABLE ORGANIZATION
Any benevolent, philanthropic, patriotic, political, religious,
not-for-profit or charitable group or association. Charitable organizations
include but are not limited to the following organizations: fire departments,
first-aid squads and religious organizations.
CHARITABLE PURPOSE
Any charitable, benevolent, philanthropic, patriotic, political,
religious, or eleemosynary purpose.
DISTRIBUTE
The handing out, leaving, giving out or placing of any item,
printed matter or object at any place or location within the Borough.
MERCHANDISE
In either marketable or sample form, including but not limited
to magazines, periodicals, books, orders or contracts for services,
goods or products and advertisements, opinion surveys or polls in
any form.
MOBILE FOOD VENDOR
Includes a peddler or solicitor who transports prepared food,
foodstuffs to be prepared or cooked prior to sale and/or beverages
for sale in the Borough by vehicle or pushcart, such food or beverage
to be sold to individual patrons while said vehicle is stopped or
parked. Mobile vendors of frozen products only, such as ice cream,
frozen ices or frozen confectionary products, are specifically excluded
from the definition of "mobile food vendor."
PEDDLER
Any person who goes from place to place by traveling on the
streets and roads or from house to house carrying, conveying or transporting
goods, wares or merchandise for the purpose of selling and delivering
them to customers. The word "peddler" shall include the words "hawker,"
"huckster" and "vendor."
PERSON
Includes any natural person, proprietorship, corporation,
partnership, group, association and organizations.
SOLICITOR or CANVASSER
Any person who goes from place to place by traveling on the
streets and roads or from house to house taking or attempting to take
orders for the sale of goods, wares and merchandise or personal property
of any nature whatsoever for future delivery or for services to be
furnished or performed in the future, including orders for improvements
to real property, whether or not such person has, carries or exposes
for sale a sample of the object to be sold and whether or not he is
collecting advance payments on such sales. The word "solicitor" shall
include the word "canvasser," provided that this definition shall
not include wholesalesmen calling on retail merchants. It also is
deemed to be one who is not in the business of selling goods, but
one who makes surveys for research purposes, analysis, opinion polls,
rating data and any such similar work, which, by nature, involves
a door-to-door or place-to-place activity, and shall include persons
going from door to door or place to place or being in or on any public
or quasi-public areas of the Borough for the purpose of seeking contributions,
donations or alms for any person or organization.
It shall be unlawful for any person to engage
in activities as a solicitor or canvasser or to sell or distribute
in any public or quasi-public place or door to door or place to place
within the Borough, except as otherwise provided for under the provisions
of this chapter.
Persons exempt from the provisions of this chapter
are:
A. Any person, not a canvasser, solicitor or peddler,
engaged in the delivery of goods, wares, merchandise or things in
the regular course of business to the premises of persons who had
previously ordered the same or were entitled to receiving the same
by reason of an agreement and/or purchase.
B. Any public utility or its employees, which public
utility is subject to regulations by the State Board of Public Utilities.
C. The agent of any governmental unit while in the discharge
of its duties or obligations, provided that such person shall display
the identification badge or card issued by his employer.
D. Any person honorably discharged from the military
service of the United States possessing a peddler's license in conformity
with N.J.S.A. 45:24-9 through 45:24-10.
E. Candidates to national, state and local elective office
and properly identified representatives of authorized municipal, county
or state political parties.
F. Adults engaged in dropping off newspapers to carriers.
All persons who receive approval and a permit
to solicit within the Borough shall conform to the following conditions
and regulations:
A. They shall wear the badge so as to be readily visible,
and carry with them at all times an original or copy of the permit
issued by the Chief of Police.
B. They shall solicit only in the approved area.
C. They shall solicit only during the hours provided
for on the permit. In no event shall any such activity occur prior
to 9:00 a.m. or subsequent to 9:00 p.m.
D. They shall wear day-glow/night-glow safety vests supplied
by the Chief of Police if the solicitation is to take place during
dusk or after and/or between the hours of 6:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m.
E. After gaining entrance to any residence, whether invited
or not, they shall immediately and peacefully depart from the premises
when requested to do so by the occupant.
F. Upon going onto any premises in the Borough, they shall first examine any notice, as described below, which may be attached to said property, and be governed by the statement contained on any such notice by immediately and peacefully departing from the premises. It is hereby declared to be unlawful and shall constitute a nuisance for any person to go upon any premises and ring the doorbell upon or near any door, or create any sound in any other manner calculated to attract the attention of the occupant of such a residence for the purpose of securing an audience with the occupant thereof and engage in soliciting as herein defined in defiance of any notice, as defined below. Every person desiring to secure the protection provided by this Subsection
F shall notify the Borough of his or her desire to be placed on the nonsolicitation list maintained by the Borough Clerk and/or exhibit upon or near the main entrance door to his or her residence a notice indicating the words "no solicitors" or "no soliciting." The letters shall be at least one inch in height, and the notice shall be at least three inches by six inches in size.
G. Minor children may solicit only during daylight hours
and must always be in view of an accompanying adult over the age of
21 years of age. Minor children may not enter the premises being solicited.
H. When parked on a time-regulated public street, a peddler
or solicitor must obey all existing parking ordinances.
I. Vehicles moved or parked on public streets in connection
with a peddler's or solicitor's operation must comply with all state
and motor vehicle laws.
J. No signs are to be erected or displayed without the
approval of the Zoning Code Official, except for signs on vehicles
that stipulate prices on food offered.
K. Mobile food vendors must provide for the disposal
of recycling cans and/or bottles. Mobile food vendors are not to use
public receptacles for garbage attributable to that peddler's operation.
L. Peddlers and solicitors are prohibited from serving
drivers or passengers of vehicles and are only allowed to serve pedestrian
customers.
M. Peddlers and solicitors are prohibited from the use
of temporary public utility hookups without prior approval of the
Construction Code Official.
N. No peddler or solicitor, nor any person in his behalf,
shall shout, cry out, blow a horn, ring a bell or use any sound device,
including any loud-speaking radio or sound-amplifying system, upon
any of the streets, alleys, parks or other public or private places
in the Borough to call attention to his business or to his merchandise.
O. Peddlers and solicitors shall not stop or park any
vehicle on privately owned property for the purpose of conducting
a sale without having first filed, with the licensing authority, a
written authorization for the same from the property owner. No peddler
or solicitor shall conduct or attempt to conduct his business on any
residence or on any privately owned property on which is posted a
sign expressly prohibiting such activity.
P. A peddler or solicitor must not inhibit pedestrian
traffic and must have at least eight feet between the vehicle and
the curbline for pedestrian traffic.
Q. Peddlers or solicitors shall not stop or park any
vehicle in such a manner as to block any advertisement, display or
entrance to an existing store.
R. Peddlers and solicitors shall not stop or park any
vehicle in an alleyway or walkway and shall not stop or park any vehicle
in such a manner as to block entrance to said alleyways or walkways.
S. Peddlers or solicitors shall not park any vehicle
in such a manner as to block any municipal sign, public receptacle
for garbage, public bench or other public amenity.
T. Peddlers and solicitors must have their intended location
approved by the Police Department prior to setting up operations.
Any person violating the terms of this chapter, whether as an individual, principal or agent, employer or employee of another, shall, upon conviction in the Municipal Court of the Borough, be punishable as provided in Chapter
1, §
1-16, of this Code.
The Police Chief shall maintain a record of
all permits issued under the provisions of this chapter and shall
record therein all convictions for violations of this chapter and
other pertinent circumstances and incidents reported to the Chief
of Police.
Any person aggrieved by the action of the Borough in the denial of an application for a permit as provided in §
179-5 of this chapter or in the decision with reference to the revocation of a permit as provided in §
179-10 of this chapter shall have the right of appeal to the Borough Council of the Borough of Florham Park. Such appeal shall be taken by filing with the Borough Clerk, within 14 days after notice of the action complained of has been mailed to such person's last known address, a written statement setting forth fully the grounds for the appeal. The Borough Council shall set a time and place for a hearing on such appeal, and notice of such hearing shall be given to the appellant in the same manner as provided in §
179-10 of this chapter for notice for hearing or revocation. The decision and order of the Borough Council on such appeal shall be final and conclusive. In accordance with N.J.S.A. 2A:168A-2, if the denial of an application or the revocation of a permit is upheld based upon the grounds set forth in §
179-5A(3) or
179-10A(4) of this chapter, the applicant shall be provided with a written explanation based upon consideration of the factors enumerated in §
179-5A(3).
[Added 5-19-2009 by Ord. No. 09-7]
A. No person shall place, use or employ a donation clothing bin for
solicitation purposes within the Borough of Florham Park unless all
of the following requirements are met:
(1) The person shall apply for and obtain a permit from the Property
Maintenance Officer. The application for the permit shall include,
along with the required fee set forth in this section:
(a)
The location, as precisely as possible, where the bin will be
situated.
(b)
The manner in which the person, entity or organization anticipates
any clothing or other donations collected via the bin will be used,
sold or disbursed and the method by which the proceeds collected will
be allocated or spent.
(c)
The name and telephone number of the bona fide office of any
entity which may share or profit from any clothing or other donations
collected via the bin.
(d)
Written consent of the property owner to place the bin on his
property.
(2) All persons who have obtained a permit pursuant to Subsection
A above and wish to renew said permit shall submit, along with the required fee set forth in this section, an application for renewal prior to the expiration of the permit, which such renewal application shall include the following information:
(a)
The location where the bin is currently situated and, if the
person intends to move it, the new location where the bin will be
situated and written consent of the property owner to place the bin
on his property.
(b)
The manner in which the person has used, sold or disbursed any
clothing or other donations collected via the bin, the method by which
the proceeds of collected donations have been allocated or spent,
and any changes the person anticipates he may make in these processes
during the period covered by the renewal.
(c)
The name and telephone number of the bona fide office of any
entity which shared or profited from any clothing or other donations
collected via the bin and of any entities which may do so during the
period covered by the renewal.
B. Notwithstanding the provisions of Subsection
A above, no donation clothing bin shall be placed, used or employed in a location that is considered by the Property Maintenance Officer to cause a safety hazard. Placement that will be considered to pose a safety hazard includes, but is not limited to, placement within 100 yards of any place which stores large amounts of or sells fuel or other flammable liquids or gases.
C. Permit fee and duration.
(1) The application fee, which must be submitted with the application under Subsection
A(1) above, shall be $25.
(2) The fee for a renewal of the permit, which must be submitted with the application under Subsection
A(2) above, shall be $25.
(3) All permits and renewals obtained shall be in effect for one year
and shall expire on December 31 of the year of the permit and renewals.
D. Notices required. The following information shall be clearly and
conspicuously displayed on the exterior of the donation clothing bin:
(1) The permit number and the date of expiration of that permit;
(2) The name and address of the registered person who owns the bin and
of any other entity which may share or profit from any clothing or
donations collected from the bin;
(3) The telephone number of the person's bona fide office and the
telephone number of the bona fide office of any other entity which
may share in the profit from any clothing or donations collected via
the bin;
(4) In cases where an entity other than the person who owns the bin may
share or profit from any clothing or other donations collected via
the bin, the notice shall also state that the clothing or other donations
collected via the bin, the proceeds, or both, may be shared by or
given directly to an entity other than the person who owns the bin,
which such entity shall be identified; and
(5) A statement indicating the manner in which the person, entity or
organization anticipates any clothing or other donations collected
via the bin will be used, sold or disbursed and the method by which
the proceeds collected will be allocated or spent.
E. Complaints and investigation.
(1) The Property Maintenance Officer, upon receipt of any complaint concerning
a donation clothing bin, shall request that the Police Department
perform an investigation within 30 days of receipt of the complaint.
(2) Any person who places a clothing bin in violation of this section
or N.J.S.A. 40:48-2.61 shall be given a warning stating that if the
violation is not rectified or a hearing with the Property Maintenance
Officer is not requested within 45 days, then the bin will be seized
and removed at the expense of the person who placed the bin, and any
clothing or other donations collected via the bin shall be sold at
public auction or otherwise disposed of. This notice shall be placed
on the donation clothing bin and forwarded to the last known address,
according to the Borough's records, of the person who placed
the bin at the location.
(3) If the person who placed the bin does not rectify the violation or
request a hearing within 45 days of the posting of the warning, then
the Borough shall remove the bin or have it removed at the expense
of the person who placed the bin and shall sell at public auction
or otherwise dispose of the clothing or donations. All proceeds from
the sale of the donations collected via the bin shall be paid to the
Chief Financial Officer of the Borough.
F. Additional fines and penalties. In addition to the remedies set forth in Subsection
E above, any person who violates this section or N.J.S.A. 40:48-2.60 et seq., as amended and/or supplemented, which results in the seizure of the donation clothing bin, shall be subject to the following:
(1) A penalty of up to $20,000 for each violation. The Borough shall
bring this action in Municipal Court or Superior Court in a summary
proceeding under the Penalty Enforcement Law of 1999, P.L. 1999, c.274
(N.J.S.A. 2A:58-10 et seq.). Penalty monies collected shall be paid
to the Chief Financial Officer of the Borough.
(2) Ineligibility to place, use or employ a donation clothing bin for
solicitation purposes. A person who is deemed ineligible may apply
to the Property Maintenance Officer to have his eligibility restored.
The Property Maintenance Officer may restore the eligibility of a
person who:
(a)
Acted within the public interest; and
(b)
Demonstrates that he has made a good-faith effort to comply
with the provisions of N.J.S.A. 40:48-2.60 et seq. and this section
and had no fraudulent intentions.