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Ham Lake City Code <br /> Article 7 <br /> <br /> No person shall fly an NRA within 1000 feet of any inhabited dwelling, or over any <br /> platted subdivision or dense concentration of inhabited buildings. No person shall <br /> take off or land an NRA within 200 feet or any inhabited dwelling without written <br /> permission of the owner. Emergency landings shall also be excepted from this <br /> provision. All NRAs shall display the numbers required by Section 7-1000.2, on the <br /> underside of a wing in block letters not less than 12 inches in height. <br /> <br /> 7-1000.4 Registrant ResponsibiliW <br /> In the case of any violation of this ordinance, both the operator and the individual <br /> registered as the owner of the NRA shall be responsible for the criminal liability <br /> imposed by this Code. The owner, by permitting storage of the NRA, gives consent <br /> to all subsequent operators of the NRA to any activities conducted by the operator, <br /> and agrees to be responsible for all acts of any subsequent operator. In the case of <br /> failure to display numbers, the operator and all persons found to be in physical <br /> possession of the NRA shall share criminal liability for violations. <br /> <br /> 7-1000.5 Severability <br /> In any portion of this Ordinance be found to be in contravention of any State of <br /> Federal constitutional, statutory or regulatory provision by any court or tribunal or <br /> competent jurisdiction, such a finding shall affect only the portion so found, and the <br /> remainder of this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect. <br /> <br /> 7-1000.6 Violation <br /> Any violation of this Ordinance shall be a misdemeanor, punishable by the penalties <br /> for misdemeanors as provided by Minnesota Statutes. <br /> <br />7-1100 Transient Merchant, Peddler, Canvasser, and Solicitor <br /> <br /> 7-1110 Definitions. <br /> 1) A "canvasser" or "solicitor" is any person traveling from place to place <br /> and/or house to house who takes orders for the future delivery of <br /> merchandise or for services to be performed in the future, whether or not <br /> such person exposes a sample or collects advance payments on such sales; <br /> provided, however, that such definition shall also include any person who <br /> occupies any temporary structure, vehicle or other place for the primary <br /> purpose of exhibiting samples or taking orders for future delivery. <br /> 2) A "peddler" is any person traveling from place to place and/or house to <br /> house who carries his merchandise with him, offering and expoSing the <br /> same for sale, and making deliveries to purchasers, or any person who, <br /> without traveling from place to place, shall sell or offer merchandise for <br /> sale from a vehicle or conveyance. <br /> 3) A "transient merchant" is any person whose business in the City is <br /> temporary or seasonal and consists of selling and delivering merchandise <br /> within the City, and who in furtherance of such purpose uses or occupies <br /> any structure, vehicle, or other place for the exhibition and sale of such <br /> merchandise, either privately or at public auction; provided, however, that <br /> a transient merchant shall not be construed to mean any person who while <br /> occupying such temporary location, exhibits only samples for the purpose <br /> <br />Page 33 <br /> <br /> <br />