Oakland |
Code of Ordinances |
Title 5. BUSINESS TAXES, PERMITS AND REGULATIONS |
Chapter 5.43. OAKLAND ARTISAN MARKETPLACE |
§ 5.43.020. Definitions.
For the purpose of this chapter the following words or phrases mean or include:
"Artisan" is a person (fine artist or skilled craftperson) who is in the business of vending their own art or craft product.
"Certificate" is a revocable approval from the city that enables the holder to vend arts and crafts items at authorized locations, days and times.
"Identification card or I.D. card" is issued by the city this chapter to identify persons authorized to vend.
"Pedestrian" means a person who is walking or otherwise travelling in the public way.
"Vending" is the business of selling or causing to be sold any of the following items: crafts, handiwork, artifacts and art or artwork of any kind permitted by this chapter.
"Vending equipment" includes but is not limited to any materials, merchandise, tools, carts, tables, or other items owned by, in the possession of, or associated with both the city and licensed vendor.
(Ord. 12291 § 4, 2000)