Stockton Municipal Code
Chapter 7
HEALTH AND SANITATION CODE
Part I
FOOD PRODUCTS AND FOOD ESTABLISHMENTS
Division 8
PUBLIC MARKET
SEC. 7-034. PUBLIC MARKET — ESTABLISHING:
A public market is hereby established in the City of Stockton, whereat any person
who is the producer of any of the articles or products hereinafter in this Section
enumerated, and any merchant, or other person who maintains an established business
in the City of Stockton for the sale, at retail, of any of such articles or products,
may attend, for the purpose of selling and furnishing to the general public,
meat, meat food products, live and dressed poultry, fish, game, vegetables, fruit,
butter, eggs and all farm and dairy products.
SEC. 7-035. PUBLIC MARKET—LOCATION, MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION:
The public market shall be opened, conducted and maintained at such place or
places in the City of Stockton, and on such days and hours thereof, as the
City Council of said City of Stockton shall, by resolution, designate.
SEC. 7-036. LICENSE FEE NOT REQUIRED:
No license fee shall be charged to any person selling or offering or exposing
for sale such articles or products at the place or places designated by said
City Council to be a public market.
SEC. 7-037. SALE OF ARTICLES OR PRODUCTS OTHER THAN ENUMERATED IN SECTION
7 034:
It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, association or corporation to sell,
or offer for sale, any of the articles or products enumerated in Section 7-034,
on any of the streets in the City of Stockton, other than at the place or places
specified by the City Council as the place or places where such market shall
be conducted and maintained; provided, however, that nothing herein contained
shall prohibit or prevent licensed peddlers or hawkers from selling, or offering
to sell such products from house to house.
SEC. 7-038. POLICE DEPARTMENT TO MAINTAIN PEACE AND ORDER:
Said market shall, at all times during the hours the same shall remain open,
be under the immediate supervision and control of a member of the police
force who shall be detailed for that service by the Chief of Police. It shall
be the duty of such officer in charge to maintain order in and about the
public market and require that vendors and buyers therein observe peace and
extend courtesy to the public and towards one another. He shall have full
authority to place all wagons and designate the location and placing of the
stands of the vendors.
SEC. 7-039. SALE OF FOODSTUFFS IN OTHER THAN GOOD AND WHOLESOME CONDITION — UNLAWFUL:
It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, association or corporation to sell,
or offer for sale, at such public market any of the food stuffs specified
in Section 7-034 hereof, which are not in good and wholesome condition, free
from disease or evidence of disease, or which are unfit for human consumption
as food.
SEC. 7-040. MILK AND FOOD INSPECTOR TO SUPERVISE CARE AND QUALITY OF FOODSTUFFS
OFFERED FOR SALE:
The public market shall, in matters pertaining to the care and quality of food
articles, be subject to the control and supervision of the Milk and Food Inspector
of the City of Stockton. And, if an ordinance shall hereafter be adopted, providing
for the inspection of meat and meat food products which shall be sold or exposed
or offered for sale in said City of Stockton, and the position of Meat Inspector
be created by said ordinance, said public market shall, in matters pertaining
to the care and quality of the food articles governed by said ordinance, be
subject to the control and supervision of said Meat Inspector. It shall be
the duty of said Milk and Food Inspector and said Meat Inspector, or either
of them, or their deputies, to, and such officers, or either of them, shall
confiscate and destroy any of the articles mentioned in Section 7-034 hereof,
which shall be sold or exhibited for sale in said market, which are not in
good and wholesome condition, free from disease or evidence of disease, or
which are unfit for human consumption as food.
SEC. 7-041. TO OFFER FOR SALE OR SALE OF UNWHOLESOME FOOD PRODUCTS — CAUSE
FOR SUSPENSION OF MARKET PRIVILEGES:
Any person who sells, offers or exposes for sale, or has in his possession
articles of food that are unwholesome, diseased or unfit for human consumption
as food, or who shall violate any of the provisions set forth herein or the
rules made pursuant thereto, shall be deprived of the benefit and use of the
public market for a period of one (1) month and, upon a second offense, may
be permanently expelled therefrom.
SEC. 7-042. FOODSTUFFS OFFERED FOR SALE MUST BE KEPT IN CLEAN AND SANITARY
RECEPTACLES:
It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, association or corporation to sell
or offer for sale any meat, meat food products, or dressed poultry, fish or
game, unless the same be kept in a receptacle, in a clean and sanitary manner,
and so constructed and maintained as to prevent any flies or other insects
or any vermin or rodents from entering therein.
SEC. 7-043. PERSONS HANDLING FOODSTUFFS MUST BE FREE FROM DISEASE:
It shall be unlawful for any person affected with any communicable, contagious
or infectious disease to work or be employed in handling, selling or offering
for sale any of the articles mentioned in Section 7-034 hereof, and it shall
be unlawful for any person, firm, association or corporation so to employ,
or permit to be employed, any such person.
SEC. 7-044. SOLICITATION IN A LOUD OR BOISTEROUS MANNER — PROHIBITED:
No person handling or selling goods, or exhibiting goods for sale upon said
market shall be allowed to solicit in a loud or boisterous manner on said
market.
SEC. 7-045. WEIGHING AND MEASURING OF FOODSTUFFS MUST BE IN FULL VIEW OF PURCHASER:
All weighing and measuring shall be done in full view of the purchaser and
each purchaser shall be allowed to see the actual indication of weight on
the scales, and all scales shall be so set that they shall be convenient
for the purchasers to see the same. All products exhibited for sale in said
market shall be placed at least eighteen (18) inches above the ground or
pavement.
SEC. 7-046. SPITTING OR EXPECTORATING — PROHIBITED:
It shall be unlawful for any person to spit or expectorate on any sidewalk,
street or other space which shall be designated by the City Council as a
public market.
SEC. 7-047. REFUSE AND RUBBISH MUST BE REMOVED:
Every person selling upon said market shall be required, before removing from,
or leaving the same, to remove all rubbish and refuse deposited upon the
street or pavement by him, or from his stand, stall or wagon.
SEC. 7-048. DOGS PROHIBITED, BICYCLES AND MOTORCYCLES — RESTRICTED:
No dogs shall be allowed in those portions of the public streets or other places
designated to be a public market during the hours said market shall remain
open, nor shall any bicycle or motorcycle be allowed to remain in said places
during said hours.