Vending: Meridian
Township issues a license
to a person or business for vending and an identification tag to each seller
representing the business. Each seller
must wear the identification tag in a manner that may easily be seen.
Canvassing/Soliciting: Meridian
Township does not issue a
license or ID tags to persons or nonprofit organizations that are not required
by ordinance to obtain a vendor’s license.
However, such persons or organizations are required by the Township’s
vendor ordinance (Chapter 64) to “make a license application for purposes of
information only.” I will include on the
list the names of persons or organizations that do not have to obtain a
vendor’s license but have made the required application.
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CURRENT LICENSED VENDORS –
Southwestern Advantage – door-to-door book sales, May 15 – August 7,
2012
CURRENT SALES OR SOLICITING
BY PERSONS OR ORGANIZATIONS
NOT REQUIRED TO OBTAIN A VENDOR’S LICENSE:
Alternatives
to Chemical Contamination – Joseph Badura – October 27 2011-July 31, 2012
Scott
Camiller–Edward Jones Investments – door-to-door introductions – Feb
2012-June2012
Phantom Fireworks of Michigan – Quality Dairy 1799 W. Grand River Ave.,
June 25-July 4, 2012
7-11 store – 3500 Okemos
Rd. , sale of strawberries – Sherman Greider, June 7-30, 2012
Fund for Public Interest Research – canvassing/donations – June 8 – July
31, 2012
Okemos School Choir – July 4, 2012 – sales of glow sticks and water at
the Fourth of July Celebration