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A. It is unlawful for any vendor, transient merchant, peddler or solicitor to conduct business in such a manner as to impede or inconvenience any public use area, including, but not limited to, streets, alleys, sidewalks, and public rights-of-way.

B. It is unlawful for any vendor, transient merchant, peddler or solicitor to:

1. Persist or remain on private property after the owner or occupant has directed the vendor, peddler, or solicitor to leave;

2. Initiate telephone, mail, or in-person contact with a customer or prospective customer after that person has provided notice to the vendor, peddler, or solicitor requesting that all such contact shall cease;

3. Engage in business between ten p.m. and seven a.m.;

4. Engage in a pattern of contacts, whether in person, by telephone, or via mail or computer, which, viewed in terms of their frequency, duration, or content, are likely to be offensive, annoying, or disturbing to the recipient;

5. Yell, sing, call out, or play recorded audio to passersby to interest them in the merchandise of the vendor, peddler or solicitor. (Ord. 18-15 § 2, 2018; Ord. 13-17 (part), 2013)