Atlanta |
Code of Ordinances |
Part II. CODE OF ORDINANCES—GENERAL ORDINANCES |
Chapter 30. BUSINESSES |
Article XXIV. VENDING ON PRIVATE PROPERTY |
Division 2. PERMITS |
§ 30-1491. Duties of permit holder.
Every person authorized to vend under this article shall:
(1)
A vendor shall comply with all laws and regulations applicable to the operation of a vending business;
(2)
A vendor shall refrain from engaging in any vending business after the expiration of the vendor permit and during any period when it has been suspended or revoked;
(3)
A vendor shall surrender the vendor permit promptly to the police department's license and permit section upon its expiration, or upon revocation or suspension.
(4)
A vendor shall have no more than two assistants who shall first obtain assistant vendor permits from the police department licenses and permits unit. At no time shall more than three vendors or assistant vendors be present at the assigned vending location.
(5)
A vendor conducting a vending business out-of-doors on private property within any zoning district in which such activities are permitted by the city's zoning code, shall be regulated by the provisions of section 16-28.008(10).
(6)
A vendor shall be responsible for the on-site activities of the vendor's assistants.
(7)
No vendor or flea market vendor shall sell or offer for sale any illicit recordings.
(8)
No flea market promoter, operator, or owner shall permit any flea market vendor operating on the premises controlled by such flea market promoter, operator, or owner to sell or offer for sale any illicit recordings.
(9)
No flea market promoter, operator, or owner shall permit any flea market vendor operating on the premises controlled by such flea market promoter, operator, or owner to sell or offer for sale any services, merchandise, or combination thereof unless the vendor's vending permit photo identification card, and that of all assistant vendors, are displayed as required by section 30-1481(d).
(Code 1977, § 14-5180.7; Ord. No. 2002-4, § 2, 2-12-02; Ord. No. 2004-59, § 12, 9-28-04)