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The following definitions shall apply to this chapter:

“Dance” includes a dance which is open to the public, or for which admission is charged directly or indirectly.

“Person” includes the singular and plural and any individual, firm, corporation, association, club, co-partnership or society or any other organization.

“Special event” includes any activity which is likely to attract at any one time an assembly of persons, conducted for a specified period at one or more locations within the City under the auspices of and subject to the supervision and direction of a single person, including but not limited to festivals, fairs, shows, exhibitions, auctions, city or regional celebrations, athletic events, and public dances.

“Transient merchant” includes any person who offers food, beverages, produce, merchandise, a service, or other thing of value for sale within the city on a temporary or seasonal basis. The following classes of transient merchants are hereby established:

1. Class 1: A transient merchant requiring direct connection to City-operated utilities for the preparation or storage of that which is being offered for sale. “Utilities” includes water, storm sewer or sanitary sewer. A license to a Class 1 transient merchant is issued for a single period per calendar year, which may be renewed annually.

2. Class 2: A transient merchant not requiring direct connection to City-operated utilities for the preparation or storage of that which is being offered for sale. A license to a Class 2 transient merchant is issued for a period between 30 and 366 consecutive days, which may be renewed.

“Waterfront” includes that area in the City located north of Interstate 84, west of the Hood River, and east of Wells Island. (Ord. 2073 §1, 2023)