[HISTORY: Adopted by the Commissioners (now Mayor and Council) of
the Town of Leonardtown 1-25-1983 by Ord. No. 42A. Amendments noted where
applicable.]
GENERAL REFERENCES
Fees, charges and rates — See Ch. 69.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
Any person offering for sale articles for human consumption, such
as fruits, vegetables, edible grains, nuts and berries, apiary products, eggs
and seafood items or nonedible articles, such as cut or potted flowers and
plants and local homemade arts and crafts, which articles have been raised,
prepared or caught by the grower or producer, members of his family or by
persons in his employ. The sale of any type of meat, poultry and refrigerated
dairy products shall be prohibited.
A designated area where, on designated days and times, growers and
producers may sell directly to the public in accordance with applicable state
and town regulations. The town shall have the right to relocate or discontinue
the market, to specify the days and times of its use and to stipulate what
may or may not be sold at the market.
A Market Master shall be appointed by the Commissioners of Leonardtown[1] and shall serve at the pleasure of the Commissioners at such compensation
as the Commissioners shall fix, from time to time.
[1]
Editor's Note: Pursuant to the 1989 Charter, the Commissioners of
Leonardtown are now the Mayor and Council of the Town of Leonardtown.
The Market Master shall review the application of any grower or producer
offering articles for sale, issue permits and collect fees therefor, assign
spaces to growers and producers, maintain the market cleanliness, enforce
the market regulations under the direction of the Commissioners of Leonardtown
and establish a system of bookkeeping for the market in conjunction with the
system used by the Secretary-Treasurer of the Town of Leonardtown.
A.
No grower or producer shall sell or offer for sale any
product without first having obtained a permit therefor.
B.
No grower or producer shall be eligible for more than
one permit.
C.
A permit granted hereunder is not transferable.
D.
Each permit shall be valid for a period of one day, and
the daily fee for such permit shall be set by the Commissioners.
E.
The permit shall be retained by the Market Master and
be made available upon request by a duly authorized representative of the
town.
F.
Peddler's licenses will not be valid during the hours
of operation of the open-air market. Any peddler wishing to sell at that time
will be required to obtain an open-air market permit.
An applicant for a permit to sell goods within the market shall submit
to the Market Master, together with the required fee, an application, in writing,
containing the following information.
A.
Space shall be assigned in accordance with the order
in which permit applications are filed with the Market Master.
B.
Permit fees shall be paid in advance of occupancy.
C.
The seller shall submit, in advance of occupancy, an
affidavit certifying that articles offered for sale are of the grower's or
producer's own raising, production or catch.
A.
Permittees shall not:
(1)
Sell or offer any articles according to weight, except
in accordance with the established standards for weight of the State of Maryland.
(2)
Sell apiary products, maple sugars and syrups or any
processed food unless properly labeled.
(3)
Sell or offer any unwholesome food or spoiled article.
(4)
Attract attention to his goods by hawking or crying out.
(5)
Transport or display food without adequate protection
against contamination. Delivery trucks and other equipment used for transportation
and display shall be kept clean at all times.
(6)
Allow any waste, garbage or any other refuse to remain
on or near his space after the closing hours of any market day.
(7)
Sell any goods for on-site consumption.
(8)
Clean, cook or prepare any items on site.
(9)
Possess in an opened container any alcoholic beverage
in the market.
B.
Animals or pets shall not be allowed in the market.
C.
Motorized vehicles other than those of the sellers, the
Market Master or officials of Leonardtown shall not be allowed in the market.
D.
The hours and days of operation for the market shall
be designated by the Commissioners.
A.
The Market Master or any officer of the Leonardtown Police
Department, the Maryland State Police, the St. Mary's County Sheriff's Department,
designated official or the Commissioners of Leonardtown, who discover in the
town any person, firm or corporation in violation of the provisions of the
rules and regulations of the market may deliver a citation to the person,
firm or corporation in violation. A copy of the citation shall be retained
by the Market Master or the officer, and such citation shall bear his certification,
under penalty of perjury, attesting to the truth of the matter therein set
forth; in addition, such citation shall notify the reader of:
(1)
The nature of the violation.
(2)
The location where and the time when the violation is
said to have occurred.
(3)
The amount of the violation fee assessed pursuant to Subsection B hereof and calculated on the basis of the officer's observations.
(4)
The manner, location and time in which such fee may be
paid to the Commissioners of Leonardtown.
(6)
The fact that should he desire to stand trial on the
alleged violation, he must so notify the Commissioners of Leonardtown, in
writing, of such intention within the time allotted for payment of the violation
fee.
B.
To cover the administrative costs involved, a fee as set forth from time to time by the Mayor and Council for each citation issued under the provisions of Subsection A is hereby imposed. Such fee is payable by the person, firm, or corporation receiving the citation within 15 days, Saturday, Sunday and federal holidays excepted, to the Mayor and Council of Leonardtown. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation receiving such citation to fail to pay said fee within said fifteen-day period, and such failure shall be considered a misdemeanor punishable upon conviction by a fine of not more than $1,000 or imprisonment in the county jail for not more than six months, or both.
[Amended 3-14-1994 by Ord.
No. 78]
It shall be the duty of the Commissioners of Leonardtown or designated
official to review the activities of the market and make such operating rules
and regulations as necessary to govern the operations of the market.
There is hereby created a Market Fund. All fees and other revenue derived
from the open-air market shall be accounted for and immediately turned over
to the Town Secretary or Treasurer and deposited in the Market Fund. Expenses
for the market shall be approved and paid by the Commissioners of Leonardtown
from the Market Fund.
Any person, firm or corporation lawfully acting pursuant to a permit
issued under this chapter shall be exempt during the term of said permit from
the provisions of Ordinance No. 36, enacted on December 9, 1968, by the Commissioners
of Leonardtown.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: The text of Ord. No. 36 is available for inspection
at the town offices.