Transient business definition

Transient business means the business carried on by any person who does not ordinarily maintain within the City a permanent place of business and who as a principal or agent, buys or offers to buy direct from the producer thereof any merchandise or service or both; or sells or offers to sell any merchandise or service or both.
Transient business means any business conducted for the sale of merchandise or services that is carried on at a particular location for a period of less than six (6) months in each year, even though the owner of such business may conduct the business at another location for more than six (6) months in each year.
Transient business means a business that operates from various city-owned properties and city rights-of-way and has no fixed permanent location from which the business is conducted, and which shall not remain on public property at any one location in the city, for more than the time specific on any single day. The business is permanently affixed to wheels and must be removed each day.

More Definitions of Transient business

Transient business means any business conducted for the sale of merchandise or services that is temporarily carried on.
Transient business means any business conducted for the sale of merchandise or services that is carried on at a particular location for a period of less than six
Transient business means any entity which passes through the City temporarily for the purpose of conducting a business, trade, occupation or profession for gain or profit which involves the buying, selling or exchanging of goods or services and which is not a contractor as defined in Chapter 6 (Building Regulations) of the City’s Code of Ordinances. Transient businesses must possess a valid lease for their business site in the City in a permanent building properly zoned for business use that is for a period of six (6) months or less, or the activity of the business must not involve regular or routine visits to an established customer base within the City.
Transient business means any person, firm, corporation or association or any agent of any person, firm, corporation or association that sells goods, wares and services or merchandise from a fixed location on public or private property not within a permanent structure or building. A permanent structure or building is one which rests on a foundation and which substantially complies with the provisions of the Uniform Building Code addressing permanent structures, as opposed to temporary buildings. For the purposes of this definition, the following activities are not considered to be transient businesses: The sale of agricultural products or other produce sales or farmers’ market; any sales activity sponsored by a nonprofit group or organization for the purpose of raising funds for said group or organization; any carnival, street fair or similar festival; any promotional activities of a specific retail business located within a permanent structure.
Transient business means every business not conducted at a "fixed place of business" or at a regular place of business, whether the person conducting such transient business is or is not a resident of the City.