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STAFF: Ann Turnquist, _
Tess Heffernan
First Reading of Ordinance No. 029, 2011, Repealing And Reenacting Division 1, Article IV of Chapter 15 of the City
Code Relating To Door-To-Door Solicitation.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The City of Fort Collins currently has an ordinance prohibiting door-to-door residential solicitation by commercial
businesses, often referred to as a"Green River Ordinance." The proposed ordinance would replace the current total
ban on commercial door-to-door residential solicitation with a permit system licensing and regulating such solicitation.
As is currently the case, all door-to-door solicitation, whether commercial or non-commercial, would be prohibited
under the proposed ordinance by a"No Trespassing"or a"No Solicitation"sign posted at a public or private premises.
BACKGROUND / DISCUSSION
Since 1938, the City of Fort Collins has had a so called "Green River Ordinance" which prohibits door-to-door
residential solicitation by commercial businesses. This Ordinance has been effective in eliminating unwanted solicitors
from approaching individual residences with the goal of protecting the privacy and safety interests of City residents.
The current Ordinance prohibits all door-to-door solicitation, whether commercial or non-commercial, on both public
and private property when there is a"No Trespassing"or a"No Solicitation"sign posted on the premises. It prohibits
door-to-door commercial solicitation at residential premises whether or not a sign is posted on the premises with the
exception of charitable, religious or political solicitations or the solicitation of newspapers or magazines.
The City's total ban on commercial door-to-door solicitation at residential premises is currently being challenged in
federal district court. Because of the uncertainty and expense of litigation, staff is asking City Council to consider
changes to the ordinance that would bring the City's regulations more in line with the approach that many other
Colorado cities have taken.
There is a related provision under Section 17-42 of the Code which prohibits the posting of notices and handbills on
public property without permission and private property if a"No Trespassing,""No Soliciting,"or"No Posting"sign is
present, access has been restricted by the owner, or the owner has given notice that the posting is prohibited. This
provision will remain in the Code.
Current Proposal
The current solicitation ordinance would be repealed and replaced with the proposed ordinance. The proposed
ordinance is referred to as the Fort Collins Door-To-Door Solicitation Ordinance. It would replace the current total ban
on commercial door-to-door residential solicitation with a,permit system regulating such solicitation. Residential
commercial solicitors would be required to wear a photo identification badge,complete a criminal history background
check, and would be prohibited from soliciting in the City if the background check indicates a felony or class one
misdemeanor conviction. The hours of solicitation would be limited to between 8:00 a.m. and one half hour after
sunset.
Non-commercial solicitations are not regulated under the current ordinance and would remain unregulated under the
proposed ordinance. By law, non-commercial solicitations include things such as religious and political contacts,
fundraisers for schools and other tax-exempt organizations,and the sale of newspaper and magazine subscriptions.
As is currently the case, all door-to-door solicitation,whether commercial or non-commercial, would be prohibited by
a "No Trespassing" or a"No Solicitation" sign posted at a particular residence.
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FINANCIAL / ECONOMIC IMPACTS
Companies seeking a permit for door-to-door solicitation would be charged a fee aimed at covering the City's costs
for issuing the permit and producing the identification badge required of each individual solicitor. Solicitors will also
be required to obtain and maintain a valid sales tax license and remit appropriate sales tax to the City.
The ability of businesses to solicit customers though door-to-door sales may provide some economic benefit to the
community, but staff does not project a significant impact on City revenues.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends adoption of the Ordinance on First Reading.
PUBLIC OUTREACH
On February 11, 2011, staff issued a press release and began providing information to the community about the
proposed change in the City's door-to-door solicitation ordinance. This limited level of outreach was intended to inform
residents of the proposed change and notify them of the proposed date for Council's consideration of the Ordinance.
Residents were not specifically asked for formal feedback on the proposal because of the circumstances of the
pending lawsuit in Federal Court.
In 2009, when City Council previously discussed changes to this Ordinance, staff conducted a significant outreach
effort including an opportunity for community feedback. Residents responded overwhelmingly that they preferred to
maintain the total ban on door-to-door solicitation. Staff believes that those sentiments have not changed since 2009.
ATTACHMENTS
1. Powerpoint presentation
DoorAo- Door Solicitatio
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March 1 , 2011
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Purpose of Regulating Solicitation
• Since 1938 , the City has regulated doorAo-door
solicitation ( peddlers )
• Main purpose : protect safety and privacy of
residents in their homes
• Residents have appreciated the ban ' s ability to limit
solicitation
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Existing Ordinan cti
• Prohibits all door-to-door commercial solicitations at
residences
• Does not prohibit non-commercial solicitation :
. Religious
. Political
. Non-profit organizations
. Newspapers and magazines
• Allows residents to individually prohibit ALL solicitation by
posting sign on property
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Proposed Ordinance Modifications
• Regulates commercial doorAo-door
solicitation
. Requires permit from City
. Requires Solicitor Badge
. Provides background checks for individual
solicitors
. Limits hours
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ose O ce o c ' o s
• Exemptions continue—Political , religious , non-profit
organizations and newspapers/ magazines
• Posting of " No Solicitation" sign still
prohibits all solicitors on resident' s
property
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City of
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Permitting
• Commercial companies may apply for permit
. Valid 2 years
. Verifies Sales Tax license
. Includes detailed company information and
contacts
. Lists individual solicitors
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Badges for Soil
• Individual employees of permittee must apply for
Badge
• Badge Requirements :
. Background check free of felonies and Class 1
misdemeanors
. State issued photo identification
. Current photo for display on badge
• Badge must be displayed while soliciting
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Safety and Privacy
• Allows residents to continue to post
" No Soliciting" sign to prohibit all
solicitors i
• If a licensed solicitor disregards sign , residents may
have more information to use in filing a complaint
• Violations by a badge holder may result in loss of
company ' s license
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• Focused public outreach on informing residents about
proposed code change
- Press release
- Articles : Coloradoan , Denver Post, TV news
- Coloradoan editorial �
- Social Media : Twitter, Facebook �
- Web site spotlight
- Neighborhood News email blast , �
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Timeline
• March 1 and 15—First and Second Reading
• March 25—Effective Date
• April 11 —Staff begins issuing Permits/Badges
as applications are approved
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ORDINANCE NO. 029, 2011
OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
REPEALING AND REENACTING DIVISION 1, ARTICLE IV OF CHAPTER 15
OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
RELATING TO DOOR-TO-DOOR SOLICITATION
WHEREAS, in 1938, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 002, 1938, prohibiting
solicitors from going in or upon private residences, public buildings and offices in the City, and
declaring such practice to be a nuisance; and
WHEREAS, in 1972,the City Council adopted the City's"Green River" Ordinance,which
is presently contained in Chapter 15, Article IV, Division I, of the City Code; and
WHEREAS, in 1994, the City Council repealed Article IV, Division 1 of the City Code,
Sections 15-106 through 15-108, and reenacted those sections, with revised language that was
intended to better protect the privacy and safety interests of the citizens of the City; and
WHEREAS,in 2002,the City Council further amended Section 15-106 of the City Code and
modified the prohibition of door-to-door solicitation so that it applied only to residential premises;
and
WHEREAS, City staff has recommended that these provisions of the City Code be further
revised to ensure that they are consistent with evolving First Amendment jurisprudence, while
continuing to protect residents from fraud and crime and to preserve residents' privacy in their
homes; and
WHEREAS, the effect of the amendments recommended by City staff would be to replace
the current total ban on commercial door-to-door residential solicitation with a permit system
regulating such solicitation,and to continue to allow non-commercial residential solicitation without
a permit except that both commercial and non-commercial solicitation would be prohibited if a sign
prohibiting the same is posted at a particular residence; and
WHEREAS, the City Council believes that it would be in the best interests of the City to
approve the changes to the City Code that have been recommended by the staff.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT
COLLINS as follows:
Section 1. That Sections 15-106 through 15-108 of Article IV, Division 1 of the Code
of the City of Fort Collins are hereby repealed and the following sections reenacted to read as
follows:
DOOR-TO-DOOR SOLICITATION
Sec. 15-106. Purpose.
(a) The provisions of this Division are intended to balance the First Amendment rights
of residential solicitors in the City with the privacy, safety, health and welfare of the City residents
by:
(1) requiring all commercial solicitors to conduct any door-to-door residential
solicitation within the City pursuant to a permit and identification badge issued by
the City;
(2) reasonably limiting the hours of door-to-door solicitation activities; and
(3) prohibiting soliciting on property where residents have posted a sign prohibiting
trespass and/or soliciting.
This Division shall be known and cited as the Fort Collins Door-to-Door Solicitation Ordinance.
Sec. 15-107. Definitions.
The following words,terms and phrases,when used in this Division,shall have the meanings
ascribed to them in this section:
Applicant shall mean any person or entity who has submitted an application for a permit.
Commercial solicitor shall mean any person, whether as volunteer, owner, agent, consignee or
employee, who engages in door-to-door commercial solicitation.
Door-to-door, commercial solicitation shall mean attempting to make personal contact with a
resident at his or her residence,without prior specific invitation by or appointment with the resident,
for the primary purpose of: (a) attempting to sell, for present or future delivery, any goods, wares
or merchandise, other than newspaper or magazine subscriptions, or any services to be performed
immediately or in the future, whether or not the person has, carries or exposes a sample of such
goods, wares or merchandise,and whether or not he or she is collecting advance payments for such
sales; or(b)personally delivering to the resident a handbill or flyer advertising a commercial event,
activity, good or service that is offered to the resident for purchase at a location away from the
residence or at a future time.
Door-to-door non-commercial solicitation shall mean attempting to make personal contact with
a resident at his or her residence; without prior specific invitation by or appointment with the
resident, for the primary purpose of. (a) seeking or asking for a gift or donation for a tax-exempt
organization; (b) soliciting the sale of goods, wares or merchandise for present or future delivery,
or the sale of services to be performed immediately or in the future,with the entire proceeds of such
sale to be paid directly to, or used exclusively for the benefit of, a tax exempt organization; (c)
personally delivering to the resident a handbill br flyer advertising a future, not-for-profit event,
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activity, good or service; (d) proselytizing on behalf of a religious organization; (e) soliciting
support for a political candidate or organization,or ballot measure or ideology; or(d) soliciting the
sale of newspaper or magazine subscriptions.
Employer shall mean any person,company,corporation,business,partnership, organization,or
any other entity on behalf of whom a person is acting.
Non-commercial solicitor shall mean any person,whether as volunteer,owner,agent,consignee
or employee, who engages in door-to-door non-commercial solicitation.
Permit shall mean a document issued by the Financial Officer authorizing a commercial solicitor
to engage in door-to-door commercial solicitation.
Person shall mean a natural person or business entity,such as,without limitation,a corporation,
association, firm,joint venture, estate, trust, business trust, syndicate, fiduciary,partnership or any
group or combination thereof.
Residence shall mean a private residence in the City, including but not limited to condominium
units and apartments, including the yards, grounds or hallways thereof.
Sec. 15-108. All solicitation prohibited by posting of"No Solicitation" or "No Trespassing"
sign.
No solicitor, whether commercial or non-commercial, shall enter or remain upon any public or
private premises in the City if a "No Solicitation" or "No Trespassing" sign is posted at or near the
entrance(s) to such premises. This provision shall apply to all solicitation including, without
limitation, all activities that are religious, charitable or political in nature and all solicitation of
newspaper or magazine subscriptions.
Sec. 15-109. Permit and identification badge required for all commercial solicitors.
(a) Any person seeking to engage in commercial door-to-door solicitation must obtain a
permit from the Financial Officer and pay the permit fee as provided in this Division before
commencing any such commercial, door-to-door solicitations.
(b) All permits shall be issued in the name of the applicant. Upon issuance of each permit,
the Financial Officer shall create and maintain a list of all persons authorized to engage in door-to-
door commercial solicitation under the permit.It shall be the sole responsibility of the permit holder
to:
(1) provide a copy of the permit to each person authorized to engage in solicitation under
the permit;
(2) ensure that each person authorized to solicit under the permit complies with the terms
and conditions of the permit and with the provisions of this Division;
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(3) notify the Financial Officer in writing of any persons to be added to or deleted from the
list of authorized solicitors; and
(4) submit to the Financial Officer, for each person to be added to such list,the information
required under Section 15-110(a)(4),together with payment of the identification badge
fee required under Section 15-110(b). `
(c) The Financial Officer shall, within ten(10)business days of the City's receipt, via mail
or in person, of a complete application for a permit under this Division, issue such permit, together
with identification badges for all persons authorized to engage in door-to-door solicitation under the
permit, unless the Financial Officer determines that the permit application is denied under the
criteria stated in Section 15-113.
(d) Subsequent to the issuance of any permit, and upon receipt of the information and fee
required under Paragraph(4)above,the Financial Officer shall,within five(5)business days, issue
an identification badge to any new or additional person to be authorized to solicit under the permit
as long as such person is not prohibited under Section 15-113. The Financial Officer shall also,
within five (5) business days, issue a replacement identification badge to any solicitor who, by
affidavit, notifies the Financial Officer that his or her identification badge has been lost or stolen,
and who pays an additional identification badge fee as established under Section 15-110(c).
(e) If an employer applies for and is granted a permit under this Division,the employer shall
be entitled to obtain identification badges from the Financial Officer for each employee or agent
authorized to solicit under the permit. The identification badges shall contain a photograph of the
solicitor,bear the words"Permitted Solicitor,"include the names of the employer and solicitor,and
the expiration date of the permit.
Sec. 15-110. Application contents; fees.
(a) Each person applying for a door-to-door commercial solicitation permit shall file with
the Financial Officer an affidavit on a form supplied by the Financial Officer stating:
(1) the full name, business address, and business telephone number of the applicant;
(2) information regarding the business as required by the Financial Officer, including,
without limitation, its legal status,and proof of registration with,or a certificate of good
standing from, the Colorado Secretary of State;
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(3) a complete list of all persons to be authorized to solicit under the permit;
(4) for each person authorized to solicit under a permit, the following information:
a. name, address, telephone number and date of birth;
b. a current copy of the person's criminal background check, as maintained by the
Colorado Bureau of Investigation,dated no more than sixty(60)days prior to the
date of the application;
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C. a description of the individual, including height, weight, color of eyes and color
of hair; and
d. the number and state of issuance of the individual's motor vehicle operator's
license or chauffeur's license, if any, or other state-issued photo identification;
(5) a list of all cities and towns in which a peddler's or solicitor's permit or license is
presently held by the applicant;
(6) a brief explanation of the nature of the solicitation activity that requires a permit under
this Division;
(7) if the applicant is a foreign corporation or an employee of such corporation, the name,
address and telephone number of an agent for process residing in the state;
(8) proof that the applicant has obtained a valid City of Fort Collins sales and use tax
license;
(9) proof that the applicant has deposited the sales tax deposit or has received a valid waiver
of such sales tax deposit; and
(10) any other information determined to be relevant by the Financial Officer.
(b) At the time of application, the applicant shall also submit a photograph of each person
to be authorized to solicit under the permit, taken no more than six (6) months prior to the date of
application, which photograph fairly depicts the appearance of the proposed solicitor as of the date
of application and which, in the judgment of the Financial Officer, is suitable for reproduction on
the identification badge to be issued by the City.
(c) At the time of application,each applicant shall pay a fee in an amount determined by the
Financial Officer to be sufficient to defray the costs incurred by the City in processing the
application,plus an additional fee to defray the costs of preparing and issuing an identification badge
for each person to be authorized to solicit under the permit, including the applicant. Said fees shall
be nonrefundable.
Sec. 15-111. Duration of permit; renewal.
(a) Each permit shall be valid for two (2) years, effective from the date of issuance.
(b) Any permittee wishing to renew a permit issued under this Division must apply for the
renewal of the permit no less than thirty (30) days prior to the expiration of its term. Said
application shall be accompanied by a criminal background check as required under Section 15-
110(a)(4)b for each person who is to be authorized to solicit under the permit during the renewal
term of the permit. If a permittee fails to apply for such renewal within said(30)day period of time,
the permit will expire. The renewal fee for each permittee shall be determined by the Financial
Officer in an amount sufficient to defray the costs incurred by the City in processing the renewal
application. Said fee shall be nonrefundable.
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Sec. 15-112 Sales Tax Deposit.
(a) If at the time of filing the application, the applicant has not maintained a City sales tax
license for at least the previous twenty-four (24) months, the applicant shall deposit with the
Financial Officer a sales tax deposit in the sum of two hundred fifty($250). The Financial Officer
may waive the sales tax deposit upon a showing that the applicant has maintained a City sales tax
license for at least the previous twenty-four (24) months and has a record of promptly paying any
sales tax due.
(b) Upon issuance of the solicitation permit and subsequent verification by the City that the
permittee has paid the sales tax due the City, the balance of the deposit required under Subsection
(a) of this Section, if any, shall be returned to the permittee. If the permittee fails to pay the City's
sales tax and does not seek return of the sales tax deposit within ninety(90)days from the expiration
of the permit, the City Manager may declare the deposit forfeited and notify the permittee thereof
at the address shown on the permit. Forfeiture of the sales tax deposit, however, shall not release
the permittee from the obligation to remit the correct amount of sales tax due.
Sec. 15-113. Persons prohibited.
A person shall not be eligible for issuance of a permit or identification badge under this Division
if such person has been convicted of a felony or class one (1) misdemeanor under the laws of the
State of Colorado or an equivalent offense under any federal, state, county or municipal law.
Sec. 15-114. Denial of Permit.
(a) The Financial Officer shall deny an application for a permit, or any renewal of a permit
under this Division if the Financial Officer determines that the applicant has:
(1) made any material misrepresentation or false statement in the application for the permit;
or
(2) failed to obtain a sales and use tax license as required by the City or to remit any sales
tax due the City; or
(3) been convicted of a felony or class one (1) misdemeanor under the laws of the State of
Colorado or an equivalent offense under any federal, state, county or municipal law.
Sec. 15-115. False or deceptive representation prohibited.
No person shall attempt to obtain, by telephone or otherwise, an invitation to visit any private
residence for the purpose of soliciting the purchase or sale of goods, services or any other thing of
value, by knowingly making a false or deceptive representation or statement.
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Sec. 15-116. Duty to display identification badge and to exhibit permit.
(a) Any commercial solicitor engaging in door-to-door commercial solicitation under a
permit issued pursuant to this Division shall conspicuously display his or her identification badge.
(b) Whenever requested by any police officer or by any customer or prospective customer,
any commercial solicitor engaged in door-to-door commercial solicitation under a permit issued
pursuant to this Division shall exhibit his or her identification badge and permit.
Sec. 15-117. Permissible times.
All door-to-door commercial solicitation and all door-to-door noncommercial solicitation shall
be undertaken and completed between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and one-half(1/2) hour after sunset
as announced and published by the National Weather Service daily.
Sec. 15-118. Transfer of permits prohibited.
No permit issued pursuant to this Division shall be transferred to any person.
Sec. 15-119. Nonrenewal or revocation of permit.
The Financial Officer shall revoke and shall not renew any permit issued pursuant to this
Division if the Financial Officer determines that any of the following have occurred:
(1) fraud, misrepresentation or false statement in the application for the permit or any
renewal application, including, without limitation, representations made as to the
criminal history of any person to be authorized to solicit under the permit;
(2) failure to obtain a sales and use tax license as required by the City or to remit any sales
tax due the City;
(3) failure to ensure that all persons authorized to solicit pursuant to a permit issued by the
City are in compliance with the terms of said permit and with the provisions of this
Division; or
(4) conducting the activity authorized by the permit in an unlawful manner, or in such a
manner as to constitute a menace to the health, safety, or general welfare of the public.
Sec. 15-120. Records.
The Financial Officer shall maintain records showing each permit issued and the alleged
violations of this Division.
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Sec. 15-121. Appeal.
An applicant may appeal any decision relating to his or her permit by the Financial Officer or
hearing officer to the City Manager in accordance with Chapter 2,Article IV of the City Code. The
City Manger's decision shall be final.
Sec. 15-122. Administrative Regulations.
The Financial Officer is authorized to promulgate rules and regulations as are necessary to
effectuate the implementation, administration and enforcement of this Division.
Sec. 15-123. Violations and penalties.
In addition to the revocation, suspension or denial of a permit issued under this Division, any
applicant,permittee or solicitor who violates any of the provisions of this Division, and any person
who violates Sections 15-108, 15-109, 15-115 or 15-117, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor
punishable in accordance with Section 1-15.
Introduced, considered favorably on first reading, and ordered published this 1 st day of March,
A.D. 2011, and to be presented for final passage on the 15th day of March, A.D. 2011.
Mayor
ATTEST:
City Clerk
Passed and adopted on final reading on the 15th day of March, A.D. 2011.
Mayor
ATTEST:
City Clerk
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