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COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT ITEM NUMBE .
FROM: William C. Statler, Director of Finance
Prepared by: Linda Asprion, Revenue Manager
SUBJECT: SOLICITOR PERMITS
CAO RECOMMENDATION
Give final passage to Ordinance No. 1215 (1992 Series) allowing Council to delegate
issuance of solicitor permits.
DISCUSSION
On July 21, 1992, the City Council held a public hearing regarding the delegation of
authority for issuing solicitor permits from the Council to the Police Department and
establishing non-refundable fees for processing the solicitor application for a permit. At the
close of the public hearing, Council passed to print Ordinance No. 1215 (1992 Series) and
adopted Resolution No. 8033 (1992 Series).
ATTACHMENTS
Ordinance No. 1215 (1992 Series) available in City Clerk's Office for review.
Resolution No. 8033 (1992 Series) available in City Clerk's Office for review.
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ORDINANCE 1215 (1992 SERIES)
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
REVISING CHAPTER 5. 16. 070 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE
RELATING TO REGULATION OF SOLICITORS
WHEREAS, revision of 5. 16. 070 will allow the Council the
ability to designate a City Department to be responsible for the
issuance of solicitor permits; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has held a hearing to consider the
proposed changes;
NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City
of San Luis Obispo as follows:
SECTION 1. A revised Chapter 5. 16. 070 to read as follows:
5. 16. 070 Entering upon Private Residential Property without
Invitation.
A. Nosolicitor, peddler, hawker, itinerant merchant,
transient vendor, or any other person shall enter in or upon
private residential property or premises in the City without
invitation or authorization of the occupant, or the occupants, or
such residential premises for the purpose of soliciting orders for
any and all types of real or personal property or for any type of
services or disposing of or peddling or hawking the same, except
upon permit from the Council or designee.
B. "Private residential premises" means any permises in the
City whereupon a person is residing or living, including but not
limited to any private residence, hotel, motel, boarding house,
roominghouse, apartment or multiple residential dwelling.
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Ordinance No. 1215 (19 aeries)
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INTRODUCED AND PASSED TO PRINT by the Council of the City of
San Luis Obispo at its meeting held on the 21st day of
July , 1992, on motion of Councilman Roalman
seconded by Councilman Reiss and on the following
roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Roalman, Reiss, Rappa, and Mayor Dunin
NOES: None
ABSENT: Councilwoman Pinard
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Ci Clerk Pam oges
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City Admin' strat ve Officer
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Dir c or of Finance
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