§ 12.12.090. Display of goods on sidewalks or streets.


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  • A.

    It is unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to use or occupy any public sidewalk in the city for the display of goods, wares or merchandise, or to use the exterior walls of any building abutting upon any public sidewalk, street, alley or passageway, for the display of goods, wares or merchandise, or to leave any goods, wares or merchandise, boxes, barrels, trucks or other articles upon any street or public sidewalk or a portion thereof in the city, except as follows: for a use or activity for which a permit has been previously obtained from the city, or for a use under the terms of a valid license agreement with the city.

    B.

    It is unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to install, maintain or operate any oil or gasoline pump or other mechanical device used for the purpose of pumping oil or gasoline in, over or upon any street, alley or public place.

    C.

    It is unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to occupy or obstruct any public street, alley or sidewalk, with or without any stand, box or other equipment, for the purpose of selling, soliciting or advertising the sale of any goods, wares or merchandise, or for the purpose of giving any demonstration or exhibition in connection with the sale or solicitation of the sale of any goods, wares or merchandise; except as follows: for a use or activity for which a permit has been previously obtained from the city, or for a use under the terms of a valid license agreement with the city and provided, however, that no person shall be deemed to be occupying or obstructing any street, alley or sidewalk within the meaning hereof, while traveling and in motion thereof.

(Ord. 6617 § 2, 1994: Ord. 4143 § 13.02, 1950)