All persons not otherwise licensed or permitted to sell under Chapter
144, Taxation, Article
VII, License Tax, shall be required to obtain a vendor's license to sell during special events.
A. Sufficient evidence must be presented that all delinquent Town taxes
and fees must be paid prior to issuance of any license as provided
by § 58.1-3700 of the Code of Virginia.
[Added 9-25-2017]
[Amended 8-11-2003; 10-27-2008]
It shall be unlawful for any person who would be required to
obtain a vendor's license, to buy, sell, trade, barter, or give away
any live animal during the Memorial Day Flea Market or the Labor Day
Gun Show and Flea Market that is held within the corporate limits
of the Town of Hillsville. For the purpose of this legislation, an
animal shall include, but not be limited to dogs, cats, birds, reptiles,
mammals, fish, amphibians, or exotic species offered as pets. Violation
of this section is a Class 3 Misdemeanor.
[Amended 6-13-2006; 9-25-2017]
A. Vendor's license fees will be charged at the following
rate per space:
Size of Space
(square feet)
|
Fee
|
---|
Up to 200
|
$22
|
201 to 400
|
$35
|
401 to 600
|
$48
|
601 to 800
|
$61
|
B. For spaces greater than 800 square feet, the fees
will be increased following the system outlined above. (Repeat above
system of charges; examples: 1,000 square feet equals a fee of $74,
1,200 square feet equals a fee of $87 and 1,400 square feet equals
a fee of $100.) A "minimum space" shall be defined as an area consisting
of 200 square feet or less. A surcharge of $18 will be added for all
food vendors.
[Amended 6-13-2006; 9-25-2017]
Vendor's license fees for persons parking cars
will be as follows:
Number of Cars
|
Fee
|
---|
Up to 25
|
$22
|
Up to 50
|
$35
|
Over 50
|
$48
|
Yard sales will be permitted, provided that
they are single-family in nature and are at the residence or property
of the family conducting the sale and that the proper permit has been
obtained. Nonprofit organizations may also conduct a yard sale, provided
that they have secured permission from the property owner, that the
goods for sale have not been purchased by the organization for resale
and that the proper permit has been obtained. No vendor may sell at
a yard sale.
[Amended 7-22-2002; 5-11-2009; 3-13-2017; 2-26-2018]
All temporary food establishments in the Town of Hillsville,
Virginia, shall comply with the temporary event food facility policy
of the Virginia Department of Health and also be required to do the
following:
A. In addition to overhead covering, all temporary food establishments
serving foods requiring temperature control for safety, otherwise
known as TCS foods (i.e., chicken, beef, seafood, shell eggs, dairy,
cooked fruits or vegetables, cut tomatoes, cut melons, etc.), shall
have cooking and preparation areas protected with sneeze guards or
be separated by at least 30 inches from the general public. The serving
area opening or window shall not exceed 10 square feet for every 144
square feet of protected temporary food establishment area.
B. In addition to floors being a hard surface material (i.e., asphalt
or concrete) or gravel/grass covered with a suitable material to control
dust and mud such as mats or rubber-backed outdoor carpeting, all
food, food contact equipment, and single-service items (plates, bowls,
paper towels, eating utensils, etc.) shall be stored at a minimum
of six inches off the ground or in waterproof, covered storage containers.
C. All temporary food establishments shall have all food contact surfaces
constructed of an approved cleanable substance such as stainless steel,
Formica or gloss paint. No paper, porous or raw wood is allowed for
food preparation. All non-food-contact surfaces shall be easily cleanable.
All screens, tent and canopy materials shall remain clean during the
duration of the event.
D. Due to the insufficient capability of charcoal briquettes to maintain
properly controlled cooking temperatures, no preparation of TCS foods,
such as beef, pork, fish and poultry, shall be performed using charcoal-type
grills and cookers. Alternative methods for cooking include electric
and propane gas cooking equipment.
E. For festivals or events of more than two days' duration, any
food vendor handling, preparing or holding for sale to the public
foods requiring temperature control (TCS foods) shall have working
electric freezer equipment to properly store frozen foods so that
they remain frozen solid and working electric refrigeration that will
consistently hold TCS foods at 41°F or lower.
F. Any vendor selling food to the public shall submit a completed application
for a temporary food establishment permit and the appropriate fee
to the Carroll County Health Department for each temporary food establishment
location. All applications and fees shall be submitted no later 10
days prior to the event. Late applications or incomplete applications
will not be processed.
G. All temporary food vendors shall have a person in charge (PIC) that
is on site, for each location, who demonstrates food safety knowledge
by holding a current and valid food protection manager certification
or, at minimum, showing proof of having completed a food handler training
course within the past three years from an accredited program accepted
by the Carroll County Health Department. If a vendor has more than
one location, each location shall have a separate PIC meeting this
requirement. A copy of the certificate or proof of training shall
accompany the application submission 10 calendar days before proposed
opening. The only exception will be for temporary food vendors selling
only prepackaged foods; however, they shall submit their application
10 days before proposed opening.
H. A vendor's license from the Town of Hillsville will not be issued,
and therefore no food will be allowed to be served or sold, until
a satisfactory inspection has been completed and a permit issued by
the Health Department. These events cover a large area and there are
many food vendors so it is recommended that vendors allow ample time
for arrival, set up, and inspection prior to their anticipated opening.
Health Department representatives will begin conducting inspections
and issuing permits at least one day before food service is allowed
at the event.
I. Any on-site-cooked foods shall be sold and/or consumed the same day
of preparation. Any leftovers must be properly disposed of at the
end of the food vendor's business day and shall not be held over
and served on a different day. The exception to this would be if the
food vendor can demonstrate approved food safety procedures to the
local Health Department by submitting a hazard analysis critical control
point (HACCP) plan 10 calendar days before proposed opening for approval.
J. All temporary food vendors shall provide customers access to a handwashing
area or hand sanitizer within 50 feet of their register.
K. The provisions of the Code of Virginia § 35.1-1 et seq.
or any successor statute shall not apply to:
(1) Food booths at fairs, where such booths are promoted or sponsored
by any political subdivision of the state or by any charitable nonprofit
organization [501c(3)] or group thereof; and
(2) Concession stands at youth athletic facilities or activities, if
such stands are promoted or sponsored by either a political subdivision
of the state; by an applicable youth athletic association; by a volunteer
fire department or rescue squad; or by any charitable nonprofit organization
or group thereof which has been recognized as being a part of a recreational
program of the county and wherein such association or organization
is located, by an ordinance or resolution of the county; and
(3) All those properly exempted from the provisions of the Code of Virginia
§ 35.1-14 or any successor statute, except as provided in
this section, shall rely on the Virginia Department of Health to provide
advice, consultation and expertise in the realm of food preparation
and service activities for the purpose of ensuring the public's
health, safety, and welfare.
L. Supervision of food sales as contemplated in this section shall be
made by the Health Officer of the Town or a qualified person designated
by such officer. Such supervision shall include:
(1) A requirement of notice from the food concessionaire as to the time
and place of the sale of food;
(2) Meetings as necessary with the representatives of such organizations
to provide information and assistance, where necessary, to provide
a healthy environment for the sale of food;
(3) Inspections, as necessary, to determine if such operations are being
conducted in a healthy environment and to provide assistance in remediation,
if necessary;
(4) Inspections, as necessary, to determine if the authorized organizations
are operating such food concessions; and
(5) No other supervision unless directed by future ordinance of the Town
Council.