[Amended 2-27-1996 by Ord. No. 1725; 2-25-1997 by Ord. No. 1742; 5-26-1998 by Ord. No. 1773; 1-13-2004 by Ord. No. 3-2004]
A. Limitation. No merchandise, wares, goods, foods, etc., are permitted to be sold or offered for sale on any sidewalk or sidewalk right-of-way or public thoroughfare or public highway or public property within the: RO Residence Office Districts, R-10 Residential Townhouse Districts, R-11 Residential High Density Districts, C Commercial Districts, O Office Districts, or downtown zoning districts except as provided herein.
[Amended 6-9-2009 by Ord. No. 2009-12]
B. Exemption.
[Amended 9-28-2004 by Ord. No. 25-2004]
(1) From time to time charitable festivals and other organized activities are conducted within the Downtown Zoning District of the Borough of Haddonfield.
[Amended 6-9-2009 by Ord. No. 2009-12]
(2) Whenever the governing body of the Borough of Haddonfield by resolution gives permission for such charitable festivals and/or other such organized activities to occur with the Downtown Zoning District, all or some of the following provisions may apply when specifically provided for in the resolution:
[Amended 6-9-2009 by Ord. No. 2009-12]
(a) Charitable organizations and/or nonprofit organizations and their agents, servants, and/or employees may be permitted to peddle, solicit, canvass and/or sell merchandise, etc., during such charitable festivals and/or such other organized activities upon the public sidewalks and other public property with the Downtown Zoning District of the Borough of Haddonfield;
(b) The various shops and stores with the Downtown Zoning District may be permitted to display their merchandise on the sidewalk directly in front of their stores or shops and may make sales from such locations during the charitable festival or other organized activity;
(c) Peddlers, solicitors, canvassers, or other persons and/or entities may not be permitted to peddle, solicit, canvass, sell, or offer for sale any merchandise during such charitable festival or other organized activity except as part of the approved event and under the direction of the event organizers.
(3) A charitable festival or organized charitable activity is defined as follows:
(a) A charitable festival is defined to be one or more nonprofit organizations and/or nonprofit entities conducting an organized endeavor wherein merchandise may be sold, entertainment may be provided, celebration may be conducted, etc., all for the purpose of raising monies for charitable purposes.
(b) An organized activity is defined to be one or more organizations or entities conducting an organized endeavor wherein merchandise may be sold, entertainment may be provided, celebration may be conducted, etc.
C. Exemption of certain groups.
(1) The following groups and individuals acting on behalf of such groups are exempt from Subsection
A of this section:
(a) Political group: a nonprofit association of persons sponsoring or advocating certain ideas of government or maintaining certain political principles or beliefs in public policies of government or advocating the candidacy of any individual for elective office;
(b) Religious group: a nonprofit association of person associated for the purpose of maintaining, advocating and/or espousing certain religious principles and beliefs;
(c) Charitable group: a nonprofit association of persons that freely and voluntarily administers to the needs of those persons unable to help themselves, and generally associated to serve the public good and welfare without profit;
(d) Civic group: a nonprofit association of persons engaged in promoting the common good and general welfare of the residents of the municipality. Such definition shall include but not be limited to school groups, benevolent societies and service clubs engaged in nonprofit activities.