Stockton Municipal Code
Chapter 7
HEALTH AND SANITATION CODE
Part I
FOOD PRODUCTS AND FOOD ESTABLISHMENTS
Division I
SALE OF FRUITS, VEGETABLES, DAIRY PRODUCTS, ETC., FROM WAGONS
SEC. 7-001. SALE OF FRUITS, VEGETABLES, DAIRY PRODUCTS, ETC., FROM WAGONS — UNLAWFUL:
It shall be unlawful for farmers, hucksters or vendors of fruits, vegetables,
fish, dairy produce and poultry to display and sell such goods, wares and merchandise
to the passing public in or from wagons, vehicles or portable stands upon the
streets or sidewalks of the City of Stockton.
SEC. 7-001.1. EXCEPTIONS:
The provisions of this Code shall not be construed as forbidding peddling of
such goods, wares or merchandise from house to house in wagons or vehicles
under regulations hereafter adopted.
SEC. 7-001.2. PROHIBITING SALE OF FOOD FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION FROM WAGONS OR
ANY OTHER VEHICLES WITHIN 300 FEET OF ANY SCHOOL, PARK OR PLAYGROUND, ETC.:
It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation owning, driving or
having control of any wagon or vehicle used in or for carrying on the business
of a peddler of fruits, buttermilk, milk, soda water, or any other beverage,
ice cream, bread, crackers, cakes, pies, confections, sandwiches, meats, or
other edibles intended for use as food for human consumption, to sell, give
away, or dispose of any of the articles above named to any person or persons
on any street, alley, lane, way or public place within a radius of three hundred
(300) feet of any school, park, playground or City or Metropolitan Park and
Recreation Commission operated recreation center.
SEC. 7-001.3. EXCEPTIONS:
The provisions of Section 7-001.2 of this Code shall not apply to sale of beverages
or foodstuffs set out in said Section sold at games and events held or conducted
at schools, parks or playgrounds, etc., providing a written permit shall
first be obtained from the City Manager.
(Added by Ordinance 656-C.S. — Effective Aug. 24, 1961)