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Downtown
Waterville Farmers' Market Association
Market Rules
[ Adopted April 2007. ]
- 1.
LOCATION AND TIME:
- a.
The Downtown Waterville Farmers' Market (DWFM) is located in the
Concourse Parking Lot in the northern corner of the area that
directly abuts Main Street.
- b.
The Market is officially open every Thursday from 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM
from the first Thursday in May through the last Thursday in October.
- c.
The market will be held rain or shine.
- d.
Dates, times and locations may vary from year to year as decided by
the membership.
- 2.
MARKET SPONSOR
- a.
The DWFM will be sponsored by Waterville Main Street (WMSt), a
nonprofit organization dedicated to the revitalization of Downtown
Waterville.
- b.
WMSt will serve as the liaison between the market and the City of
Waterville to coordinate space arrangements, parking restrictions,
and other logistical details.
- c.
WMSt will provide General Liability Insurance to the DWFM.
Individual vendors may wish to carry their own insurance in addition
to the coverage provided by WMSt, but it will not be required.
- d.
WMSt will contract for advertising and other services as approved by
the membership.
- e.
WMSt will establish a separate budget account for all funds
collected from the DWFM and will expend these resources only with
the approval of the DWFM membership.
- 3.
MEMBERSHIP:
- a.
The voting membership shall consist of one representative from each
participating vendor. One vote per membership is allowed.
- b.
All new members are subject to the approval of the current voting
membership or a committee appointed by the membership.
- c.
Application for membership is open to all Maine farmers; local meat,
poultry and dairy producers; local fishermen or distributors of
Maine seafood products; producers of fiber products; producers of
value-added items such as baked goods and preserves; craftspeople,
etc. Handicrafts vendors may not represent more than 20% of total
market vendors.
- d.
New applications will be reviewed during the April business meeting.
The mandatory meeting for new applicants is part of the
application process and new applicants must attend for their
application to be considered. Applications may be accepted with the
stipulation that certain products on the application are excluded
from acceptance and may not be brought to market.
- e.
Applications submitted by prospective members will be voted upon
when there is sufficient space to allow an additional vendor. If
there is no space available, a waiting list will be maintained. Late
applications will be considered only if they would fill a Market
Void.
- f.
All continuing members will complete applications annually.
- g.
Simple majority votes carry the motion.
- 4.
ATTENDANCE:
- a.
Members are expected to stay until close of market on each market
day unless they are "sold out."
- b.
Members may arrive up to one hour prior to opening time for the
purpose of setting up their displays. Members should not
arrive earlier than necessary for them to be ready for business at
opening time (2 pm).
- c.
Members are encouraged to attend all pre-season business meetings,
which will be held in January and April.
- d.
Members are encouraged to participate in all Market activities.
- 5.
DUES:
- a.
Dues include an annual, non-refundable fee of $40, due by March 30
of the current market year, plus a $5 daily fee for each market day
attended, payable to the Market Manager on each market day.
- b.
Checks should be made payable to "Downtown Waterville Farmers'
Market” and mailed to: DWFM, c/o WMSt, 177 Main Street,
Waterville, ME 04901.
- 6.
STALLS:
- a.
The number of available spaces will be determined annually by the
membership.
- b.
No more than 50% of spaces will be comprised of one type of product.
- c.
Three quarters of the market spaces will be assigned by the
Association to members who desire an assigned space, leaving the
remainder of the spaces available to members who do not request an
assigned space. Space assignments will be determined by the Members
present at Opening Day, and if a Member is absent for Opening Day
their assigned space (should they desire one) will be determined the
first day they attend market of the season. If you have an assigned
space and you cannot come to market, please notify the Market
Manager so that your space may be filled in by others.
- d.
Members are limited to one vehicle/booth per market.
- e.
Members are expected to maintain a neat and tasteful display. Each
member is required to clean up his/her space at the end of the
market day. Trash is carry-in, carry-out.
- f.
No vendor will bring his/her dog to Market.
- 7.
PRODUCTS:
- a.
All products, which include but are not limited to: vegetables,
seedlings, herbs, preserves, fresh-cut and dried flowers, meats,
poultry, seafood, dairy products, crafts, etc., sold at the DWFM
must be grown or made by the vendor with the following exception:
Vendors may arrange to sell specific Maine grown or Maine-made
products with prior approval of the majority of the members as long
as these products do not exceed 25% of the vendor's display or
on-site availability of product. When possible, vendors should
submit their plans to sell "bought in" products with their
applications but must have approval at least one week in advance of
offering those products.
- b.
"Bought in" goods may not compete against other
member-produced goods of the same kind and must be labeled to
indicate where it was produced. The regulation of Buy-Ins will be
conducted in an informal manner: if a vendor wishes to buy-in a
product that is also available from a vendor that produces the
product themselves, the person buying-in the product may bring the
product to market providing they receive the prior approval from the
vendor that produces the product themselves.
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c.
Vendors wishing to bring new items must so state on their annual
applications for review by the membership. Those wishing to
introduce new products after the beginning of the season must notify
vendors offering similar products and obtain membership approval.
- d.
Farm visits by member volunteers will be made as need to ensure a
member's production of what is being offered for sale. Every new
member will have a farm visit. Also, one third of the membership
will be visited each year to build neighborliness and to keep up to
date with members changing and expanding products.
- 8.
APPLICABLE STATE LICENSES & REGULATIONS:
- a.
Knowledge of and compliance with all state regulations regarding the
production, labeling, display and sale of all products at the
Downtown Waterville Farmers' Market is the responsibility of the
individual vendor.
- 9.
PRESENTATION:
- a.
Vendors should present themselves in an appropriate manner and
dress.
- b.
There will be no alcohol consumption or any smoking on the Market
premises by any member.
- c.
There will be no unsportsmanlike conduct and no hawking of products.
- d.
Vendors must display farm or business names and addresses in a
prominent manner each market day.
- e.
Vendors will provide some means of posting prices of all products
offered for sale.
- 10.
NON-COMPLIANCE:
- a.
When two or more vendors on any market day believe that the selling
practices of another vendor are detrimental to the Market, they may
ask the Market Manager to address the issue with the vendor.
- b.
If the situation cannot be resolved by the Market Manager, a special
meeting of the membership shall be called. A majority of those
present at that special meeting may require that the detrimental
practices be changed to conform to membership standards. Failure to
do so may be cause for immediate dismissal if so voted by a majority
of all market members.
As
revised and approved by the DWFM General Meeting 26-Apr-07.
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