[HISTORY: Adopted by the Board of Trustees of the Village of Upper Brookville 4-1-1973 as Art. 13 of the 1973 General Ordinance; amended 3-21-1979 by L.L. No. 3-1979. Subsequent amendments noted where applicable.]
GENERAL REFERENCES
Advertising and handbills — See Ch. 72.
Fees and deposits — See Ch. 112.
Noise — See Ch. 144.
Peddling and soliciting — See Ch. 157.
No person shall cause or permit to take place on public or private property in the village any parade, exhibition, concert, theatrical performance, dog show, antique show, horse show or other similar performance or display without first obtaining a permit therefor from the Board of Trustees.
No person shall conduct or permit to take place on any private property in the village an auction, garage sale, tag sale or other sale unless there is full compliance with all the following requirements:
A. 
The person conducting or permitting said sale shall be the owner of the premises in the village on which the sale is to be conducted or the legal representative of the premises' owner acting on his behalf.
B. 
The sale is being conducted in conjunction with the owner's ultimate sale of his premises in the village.
C. 
All articles displayed, offered for sale or sold were previously owned by the premises' owner and situated on the premises for at least one year preceding said sale.
D. 
A permit is obtained from the Board of Trustees.
An application for such a permit shall be written and verified and shall be filed with the Village Clerk not less than 10 days before the proposed activity and shall set forth:
A. 
The name and address of the applicant.
B. 
The name and address of the person responsible for the conduct of the proposed activity.
C. 
A full description of the nature of the proposed activity.
D. 
The number of persons expected to attend.
E. 
Details with respect to sanitary facilities, if needed, and off-street parking.
F. 
The date, time and duration of the proposed activity.
The Board of Trustees may issue such permits subject to such conditions as may be reasonable to protect the residents of the area from noise and inconvenience, to preserve the residential character of the village and to otherwise further the public intent and general welfare and ensure compliance with all village ordinances and regulations. The Board of Trustees may also require that off-street parking be provided for all vehicles, that authorized personnel be provided to direct traffic on public access roads and that adequate sanitary facilities be provided for all persons expected to attend the auction or sale.
The fee for any such permit shall be the amount indicated in § 112-6 of Chapter 112, Fees and Deposits, which fee may be waived by the Board of Trustees when such parade or exhibition is for a charitable, noncommercial or community event.
Violations of this chapter shall be punishable as provided in Chapter 1, General Provisions, Article II.
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Editor's Note: Added at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).