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G-20 - 02/14/1961 - LICENSE AGREEMENT - Ordinances JEB:KM 2-13-61 1 & 6 ec. P),— 0 Ls LEOU t-AU - _ a-o %V AN ORDINANCE LICENSING PEDDLERS AND SOLICITORS WITHIN THE LIMITS OF THE VILLACE OF OAKBROOK,, DU PAGE COUNTY,$ ILLINOIS BE IT ORDAINED by the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Oakbrook: Section 1: Definitions. For the purpose of this ordinance the words given below are defined as follows: Peddler. Any person not having a specific place of business in the Village, who shall sell or offer for sale., barter or exchange,, at retail, any goods, wares or merchandise, which said goods, wares or merchandise is delivered to the purchaser at the time of said sale., and which said person travels from place to place in, along and upon the streets,, alleys or public places of the Village. Solicitor. Any person who., without having a specific place of business in the Village, is engaged in the business of calling from house to house and soliciting orders for any kind of goods, wares, merchandise or services, as distinguished from a solicitor for charitable causes, which said latter term shall for the purposes of this ordinance be construed to include any person who solicits among the inhabitants of the Village support for any religious, charitable or educational organization. Section 2: Solicitors--Licenses. No person shall engage in the business of a peddler or solicitor in the Village as defined in this ordinance without first having obtained a license so to do* Section 3& License Application. Application for such peddler's or solicitorts license shall be made to the Village Clerk and shall state the name and address of the company or firm whose merchandise the applicant proposes to sell, or for whom he proposes to solicit business, and shall describe the particular sort of merchandise or service for which he proposes to solicit orders or to sell. Section 4: License Content. Each license issued shall set forth G -ao the kind of goods, wares, merchandise, service or property which shall be sold or for which orders shall be solicited., and no such license shall be valid for peddling or for solicitation of orders or any other type of property or service. Section 5: License Fee. The fee for such license shall be Five Dollars ($5.00) per year. Section 6: Peddling and Soliciting on Sundays Prohibited. Peddling and soliciting on Sundays shall be prohibited and any person who shall on a Sunday engage in the business of peddling or soliciting, as defined herein2 shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and subject to the penalties provided in this ordinance. Section 7s Soliciting for Charitable Causes. It shall be unlawful for any person to solicit for charitable causes without first having registered with the Clerk of the Village of Oakbrook.. Illinois, and having obtained a permit so to do, unless said person is licensed as a peddler or solicitor under the terms of this ordinance. Section 8: Bond. At the time of making the application for such permit the applicant shall deposit with the Clerk of the Village of Oakbrook a cash bond in the amount of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) conditioned upon such person complying with all of the ordinances of the Village of Oakbrook, and upon said applicant's not committing any offense against the people of the State of Illinois within the Village of Oakbrook. Section 9: Return of Bond--Forfeiture.. Upon the completion of the solicitation for charitable causes,, such solicitor shall return his permit to the Village Clerk who shall, provided none of the conditions of the bond have been violated, return the bond deposit to the holder of said permit, and in the event any of the conditions of the bond have been violated, such bond shall be forfeited and the bond money shall be delivered to the Treasurer of the Village of Oakbrook, and shall be transferred to the corporate fund of said Village. 2 Section 10. Permit or License to be Carried on Person. Any peddler, solicitor or solicitor for charitable causes shall at all times carry upon his or her person the license or permit issued by the Village Clerk and shall exhibit same upon request to any police officer or to any person upon whom he or she calls in the course of their business. Section 11. Consent of Occupant Required. It shall be unlawful to enter any residential or business premises, or to remain therein, for the purpose of selling or taking orders for any commodity or service, or for soliciting for any charitable cause without the express or implied consent of the occupant of said premises regardless of whether or not a permit has been issued. Section 12. Penalty, Any person who shall violate any provision of this ordinance shall be fined not less than One Dollar ($1.00) nor more than Two Hundred Dollars (3200.00) for each offense. Each day such violation shall continue shall constitute a separate offense. Passed and approved by the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Oakbrook, Illinois, this 14th day of February, A. D. 1961. Attest: President VUA:TLge Clerk 3 I, PHYLLIS PMINS, Clerk of the Village of Oakbrook, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing ordinance was published by me on the ' t day of February, A. D. 1961, by posting three copies thereof at three of the most prominent places within said Village, to-nits t Vill e Clerk - lt -