Source: https://www.ecode360.com/28714133
Timestamp: 2019-09-18 00:45:53
Document Index: 153359859

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 210', '§ 210', '§ 210', '§22', '§17', '§22', '§17', '§1']

City of Oakland, MO Offenses Concerning Public Safety
§ 210.173 Sweeping Into Gutters Prohibited — Sidewalks to Be Kept Free of Litter.
§ 210.175 Maintenance of Private Property.
§ 210.177 Soliciting Without Permit Prohibited.
Section 210.173 Sweeping Into Gutters Prohibited — Sidewalks to Be Kept Free of Litter.
Section 210.175 Maintenance of Private Property.
Section 210.177 Soliciting Without Permit Prohibited.
Section 210.173 Sweeping Into Gutters Prohibited — Sidewalks to Be Kept Free of Litter. [1]
[CC 1997 §22-12; Ord. No. 280 §17-4, 3-9-1970]
No person shall sweep into or deposit in any gutter, waterway, street or other public place within the City the accumulation of litter from any building or lot or from any public or private sidewalk or driveway. Persons owning or occupying property shall keep the sidewalk in front of their premises free of litter.
[CC 1997 §22-18; Ord. No. 280 §17-10, 3-9-1970]
[Ord. No. 823 §1, 6-10-2013]
It shall be unlawful for any itinerant merchant, peddler or solicitor, as defined herein, to engage in such business within the corporate limits of the City of Oakland without first obtaining a license therefor from the Police Department of the City of Kirkwood. An itinerant merchant, peddler or solicitor is defined as any person, firm or corporation, whether a resident of the City of Oakland or not, traveling either by foot, automobile, motor truck, or any other type of conveyance, from place to place, from house to house, or from street to street, taking or attempting to take orders for sale of goods, services, wares and merchandise, personal property of any nature whatsoever and/or in the immediate sale of goods, services, wares and merchandise, personal property of any nature whatsoever, whether or not such individual has, carries or exposes for sale a sample of the subject of such sale or whether he is collecting advance payments on such sales or not. All recognized charitable organizations or any other bona fide, non-profit, charitable, educational, political, social welfare or religious organization shall be exempt from the terms of this Section.
For purposes of this Section, the last owner of record of a motor vehicle or trailer found abandoned and not shown to be transferred pursuant to Sections 301.196 and 301.197, RSMo., shall be deemed prima facie to have been the owner of such motor vehicle or trailer at the time it was abandoned and to have been the person who abandoned the motor vehicle or trailer or caused or procured its abandonment. The registered owner of the abandoned motor vehicle or trailer shall not be subject to the penalties provided by this Section if the motor vehicle or trailer was in the care, custody or control of another person at the time of the violation. In such instance, the owner shall submit such evidence in an affidavit permitted by the court setting forth the name, address, and other pertinent information of the person who leased, rented or otherwise had care, custody or control of the motor vehicle or trailer at the time of the alleged violation. The affidavit submitted pursuant to this Subsection shall be admissible in a court proceeding adjudicating the alleged violation and shall raise a rebuttable presumption that the person identified in the affidavit was in actual control of the motor vehicle or trailer. In such case, the court has the authority to terminate the prosecution of the summons issued to the owner and issue a summons to the person identified in the affidavit as the operator. If the motor vehicle or trailer is alleged to have been stolen, the owner of the motor vehicle or trailer shall submit proof that a Police report was filed in a timely manner indicating that the vehicle was stolen at the time of the alleged violation.