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<br /> <br />All persons engaged in the business activities described in this section shall comply with the <br />provisions of section 38-414(c). The following business activities shall be exempt from the <br />requirements of this article. The city clerk shall determine if a business activity falls within these <br />exemptions, subject to appeal to the city council. <br />(1) Doing business by appointment. A bona fide appointment is one that is not merely <br />obtained by going door-to-door in conjunction with the taking of orders, offering for sale <br />or selling. <br />(2) Solicitation of orders for future door-to-door delivery of newspapers. <br />(3) Nonprofit groups that register with the city clerk. No fee is required to so register. This <br />exemption does not include individuals who are paid to engage in peddling, soliciting, or <br />transient merchant business. <br />(4) Selling goods to retail or wholesale stores or to professional or industrial establishments for <br />retail re-sale only. <br />(5) Selling or peddling the products of the farm or garden grown and cultivated by such <br />person, but such activities must comply with applicable health regulations. <br />(6) All vendors involved in the following community events: Fourth of July Celebration, <br />Community Festival, Sherburne County Fair, Business Expo, and any other community <br />event the city council deems exempt. <br />(7) Garage sales, rummage sales, and craft sales. <br />(8) Establishing a regular customer delivery route for the delivery of perishable food and dairy <br />products such as baked goods, milk, and groceries. <br />(9) Selling goods or admissions to events by K—12 students where the proceeds of such sales <br />benefit a program or activity in which the student is involved. <br /> (10) Mobile Food Units listed as part of a special event permit issued by the city. The terms of <br />the special event permit shall apply. <br /> (11) Mobile Food Units contracted by residential property owners for private parties where <br />food is not sold to guests or any other members of the public. This exclusion does not <br />include institutional uses in the residential zoning district where mobile food units are <br />contracted to provide food for a public event. <br />(12) Mobile Food Units as part of a school sanctioned events on school property. <br />(13) Mobile Food Units located on Sherburne County Fairgrounds property. <br /> <br />Sec. 38-384. - Duties of police. <br />It shall be the duty of any police officer of the city to require any person seen operating a <br />mobile food unit, or soliciting, peddling, or engaging in like activities, and who is not known to such <br />officer to be duly licensed, to produce his city issued license and a driver's license or state <br />identification card. It shall be the duty of any police officer to enforce the provisions of this article <br />or any other law. <br /> <br /> Page 2 <br />
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