It shall be unlawful for any peddler, canvasser,
solicitor or transient merchant to engage in business within the Village
of Pleasant Prairie without being registered for that purpose as provided
herein.
As used in this chapter, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
CANVASSER or SOLICITOR
A person who goes from place to place within the Village
soliciting orders for the future delivery of property or for services
to be performed in the future, including any person who occupies any
place within the Village for the purpose of exhibiting samples and
taking orders for future delivery.
CHARITABLE ORGANIZATION
Includes any benevolent, philanthropic, patriotic or eleemosynary
person, partnership, association or corporation, or one purporting
to be such.
MERCHANDISE
Includes personal property of any kind, and shall include
merchandise, goods, or materials provided incidental to services offered
or sold. The sale of merchandise includes donations required by the
seller for the retention of goods by a donor or prospective customers.
PEDDLER
A person who goes from place to place within the Village
offering for sale property which he carries with him, including a
vendor who distributes his products to regular customers on an established
route.
PERMANENT MERCHANT
Any person who, for at least one year prior to the consideration
of the application of this chapter to said merchant has continuously
operated an established place of business in the local trade area
among the communities bordering the place of sale; or has continuously
resided in the local trade area among the communities bordering the
place of sale and now does business from his/her residence.
TRANSIENT MERCHANT
Any individual who engages in the retail sale of merchandise
at any place in this state temporarily, and who does not intend to
become and does not become a permanent merchant of such place. For
purposes of this definition, sale of merchandise includes a sale in
which the personal services rendered upon or in connection with the
merchandise constitutes the greatest part of value for the price received,
but does not include a farm auction sale conducted by or for a resident
farmer of personal property used on the farm, or the sale of produce
or other perishable products at retail or wholesale by a resident
of this state.
Any person refused or denied registration may
appeal the denial through the appeal procedure provided by ordinance
or resolution of the Village Board, or if none has been adopted, under
the provisions of §§ 68.07 through 68.16, Wis. Stats.
The Chief of Police shall report to the Clerk
all convictions for violations of this chapter, and the Clerk shall
note any such violation on the record of the registrant convicted.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. II)]
Any person adjudged in violation of any provision of this chapter shall be subject to a penalty as provided in Chapter
1, §
1-4 of this Code. Each violation shall constitute a separate offense.