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2010 WOODSTOCK FARMERS’ MARKET RULES OF OPERATION
ALL PRODUCERS AGREE THAT THE
FARMERS’ MARKET OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING RULES AND
FURTHER AGREE THAT THE WFM BOARD HAS FULL AUTHORITY TO INTERPRET
AND ENFORCE THE RULES TO ENSURE A SUCCESSFUL MARKET.
1. LOCATION:
Tuesday & Saturday Markets along the inside roadway around the
Square. This space
will be blocked off by the WFM.
Some spaces inside the square.
2. HOURS OF OPERATION:
Hours of Operation for both markets are from 8 a.m. until 1:00 p.m.
or as
amended by the WFM Board.
Producers must be in their space by 7:30 am and set up by the
beginning of the market day at
8:00 AM and are expected to remain until the end of the
market at
1:00 pm.
If you must leave before 1 pm, you must
contact Keith to take down barricades and to
cross the pedestrian walkway .
If unable to attend, contact Keith Johnson at 815-338-5164,
cell 815-382-4240, or blueloom@sbcglobal.net
.
Failure to call or be there by 7:30,
will
result in re-assignment for the day.
Continued infractions could result in further measures
by WFM Board.
3. SPACES:
The WFM's board has sole
discretion in deciding which applications fit with the "market's
needs." All spaces will be assigned by the WFM Board. Special
events spaces will be assigned for that day as designated by the
WFM Board. There will be no sub-letting of market spaces by
producers. No producer will have more than two spaces. Our policy
is to refuse booth space to all groups wishing to promote a
religious, political, or advocacy position. Such groups are
welcome to apply to bring a locally produced product (such as cook
books, locally grown plants and produce or crafts).
4. MARKETS ON THE SQUARE:
NOTE: A walkway of (5) feet must be left unobstructed for a
pedestrian walkway and for public safety and convenience. A
continuous walkway of (5) feet must be provided from one sales
area to the next. The WFM Board reserves the right to adjust
the walkway as necessary.
5. SPACE RENTAL/FEES:
All applications will be reviewed by the WFM Board.
Full Season: Payment is due
with the application. Refunds will not
be given for dates the producer fails
to show up
for the market or in case
of rain.
Space will be assigned in the following
order
(a) To farmers with good Market
attendance in 2009 and who make full payment before
3-15-10.
(b) To new farmers accepted by
the WFM Board who have made payment.
(c) To producers whose goods
complement other producer's goods, offer variety and help supply
the needs of the market's
customers;
(d) Preference will be given to
full season producers who attend for the whole season
(e) If more qualified producers
apply than space available, assignment will be on the above criteria
and then on a first-come, first-served basis using the date of
receipt of your application and fee;
(f) Producers must sign up for
at least 10 markets and pay the for the full season, unless WFM
board grants an exception. Then
the $25 per day will apply.
6. DISPLAYS AND TABLES.
Producers must furnish their own tables, chairs and displays. The
market
location does not afford
protection from rain and producers should plan accordingly. All
tents must
be adequately secured for wind
to the satisfaction of the WFM Board.
7. IN CASE OF RAIN: All
producers are expected to come rain or shine. Prepaid rental fees
are not
refunded in case of inclement
weather.
8. GOODS OFFERED FOR SALE:
Producers may sell plants, farm produce, flowers and other products
that were grown or produced on
their premises, or value added specialty products as determined by
the WFM Board. Obvious out-of-season products will be excluded from
the market. The WFM Board reserves the right to make a farm visit
should questions arise concerning the producer’s items. No flea
market or garage sale-type items. All delivery trucks and other
equipment used for transportation and display must be kept clean at
all times. If a vendor wishes to
add a new item at the
beginning or any time during the
season, the addition must be
approved by the WFM Board.
(A) Plants may be grown from
plugs to a saleable size; however, plants may not be
purchased at finished-sized and
offered for sale. This also applies to nursery stock and trees.
9.
TASTE SAMPLES:
The McHenry County Department of
Health will allow up to 12 WFM vendors to taste sample food items
under a variance to article IV of the McHenry County Public Health
Ordinance. A WFM permit for 2010 to sample food items to the public
will be contingent on the WFM and vendors meeting the ten
requirements set forth by the McHenry County Department of Health’s
Director of Environmental Health. A copy of the requirements can be
obtained from the WFM Board. In addition the WFM requires all
vendors desiring to taste sample be certified in food service
sanitation and only sample low risk foods.
10.. COMPLIANCE WITH LOCAL,
STATE AND FEDERAL LAWS: All producers are responsible for
obtaining all necessary county
or state health and/or other permits and are responsible for
compliance
with all state and federal food
and drug laws including proper labeling.
11. SCALES: If goods are
offered for sale by weight, the producer's scales must be in
accordance with the local county requirements and with those
established standards as set by the State of Illinois.
12. SALES TAX: Each
producer is responsible for the reporting of and the payment to the
Illinois
Department of Revenue of all
required taxes resulting from the sales made at the WFM. Each
producer must attach to their application a copy of his or her
Illinois Department of Revenue Sales Tax Number Certificate. Failure
to do so will result in the rejection of the producer's application
and his exclusion from the Farmers’ Market.
13. MARKET ETIQUETTE:
Producers are expected to wear attire that maintains the wholesome
atmosphere of a farm market (i.e., must wear shirts and shoes,
etc.). Producers are strictly prohibited from hawking, crying out,
or engaging in activity otherwise designed to attract attention to
their products. In the interest of fair trade, those producers found
disparaging other producers' goods or the WFM risk expulsion from
the market and the forfeiture of their space rental fees including
full season fee payments. Concerns about other producer's products
should be kept confidential and directed to the WFM Board.
14. CLEAN-UP: Each
producer is responsible for the removal of all waste, garbage or
refuse from his or
her space at the closing hour of
each market day.
15. PRICING: At the
discretion of the individual producer.
16. ENGINES: Producers
cannot run a diesel engine at the market without approval of the WFM
Board.
17. SMOKING: Producers
and their associates cannot smoke in the sales area during market
hours.
18. PARKING: Producers
may not park their other vehicles in the square parking spaces, or
in spaces on
roads leading into the square.
Extra vehicles should be moved to the surrounding city parking
lots.
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