Description
Occupants have conducted Sales more than the allowable twice a year in Violation of Citywide General Regulation Article 5 p.5-24
Occupants have conducted Sales more than the allowable twice a year in Violation of Citywide General Regulation Article 5 p.5-24
7 Comments
Permitting and Inspections (Verified Official)
Mark Fraser (Registered User)
Burlingtonian (Registered User)
CE Patti (Verified Official)
Acknowledged CE Patti (Verified Official)
Bill Ward Director of Permitting and Inspections (Verified Official)
The property owner has a Zoning warning letter from our office now. I spoke to a resident today. They explained they were unaware of the ordinance limitations. They were reportedly attempting to sell items from two properties they own.
They were made aware of the traffic/parking concerns because of the narrow road and curve near their property.
They were directed to planning and zoning for permitting if they intended to continue multiple yard sale events.
The zoning ordinance defines garage sale as follows:
Any sale entitled “garage sale,” “lawn sale,” “moving sale,” “rummage
sale” or any similar casual sale of tangible personal property which is advertised by
any means whereby the public at large can be aware of such sale. More than six days
of sales within a 12-month period is considered commercial retail sales for the purposes of this ordinance.
Closed MPerry (Verified Official)