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File #: R-39-25    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 8/29/2025 In control: City Council
On agenda: 9/8/2025 Final action:
Title: Itinerant Merchant Sales in the Historic District for a Flea Market For the purpose of authorizing hawker, peddler, and itinerant merchant sales in the Historic District in conjunction with certain special events for a flea market on an October 19, 2025.
Sponsors: Gavin Buckley
Indexes: Finance Committee
Attachments: 1. R-39-25 First Reader, 2. R-39-25 Staff Report, 3. R-39-25 Staffing Impact Report, 4. R-39-25 Fiscal Impact Note
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Itinerant Merchant Sales in the Historic District for a Flea Market
For the purpose of authorizing hawker, peddler, and itinerant merchant sales in the Historic District in conjunction with certain special events for a flea market on an October 19, 2025.
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CITY COUNCIL OF THE
City of Annapolis
Resolution 39-25

Introduced by: Alderman Huntley

Referred to: Finance Committee
A RESOLUTION concerning
Itinerant Merchant Sales in the Historic District for a Flea Market
FOR the purpose of authorizing hawker, peddler, and itinerant merchant sales in the Historic District in conjunction with certain special events for a flea market on an October 19, 2025.
WHEREAS, Peddlers, hawkers, and itinerant merchants were an essential component of the Colonial-era economy and have operated in Annapolis since those times; and

WHEREAS, Modern peddlers, hawkers, and itinerant merchants are essential to our economy, selling and delivering agricultural products, kitchen supplies, clothing, and a wide variety of other goods and services every day; and

WHEREAS, Annapolis embraces periodic street fairs in business districts throughout the City that bring peddlers, hawkers, and itinerant merchants to our communities; and

WHEREAS, Peddling, hawking, and itinerant vending can provide an entry point for micro-entrepreneurs, expanding economic opportunities, creating new jobs, and helping enable upward mobility; and

WHEREAS, Naptown Flea, a local for-profit organization that organizes community markets in Annapolis, has requested a license to set up a mix of booths featuring vintage clothing, decor, and accessories, along with products from various artisans. This event is scheduled to take place in the parking spaces in front of Federal House and Iron Rooster on October 19th; and

WHEREAS, Article III, Section 15 of the City Charter grants the City Council the power to regulate by ordinance peddlers, hawkers, and itinerant dealers in the City; and
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WHEREAS, Section 7.40.020(A...

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