[HISTORY: Adopted by the Township Council of the Township of Lopatcong 12-27-2006 by Ord. No. 2006-29. Amendments noted where applicable.]
GENERAL REFERENCES
Peddling and soliciting — See Ch. 161.
For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply:
PERSON
Individuals, associations of individuals, partnerships or corporations who or which conduct sales or remuneration. "Person" shall include spouse, children, and residents of a household or other residents of a residential premises.
YARD SALE
A sale of personal property to the general public conducted on any portion of a residential property within a residential zoning district to include, but not limited to, garage sales, patio sales, barn sales, estate sales, carport sales, basement sales, porch sales, driveway sales, rummage sales and sales of the same nature as the foregoing by whatever name.
No person shall cause or permit a yard sale to take place upon any property owned by such person without first having obtained a permit therefor.
A. 
An application for such permit shall be made to the Township Clerk by the person at whose residence such sale shall be held, and such application shall state the name of the applicant, the location of the proposed sale, the day or days on which the sale is to be held and the names and resident addresses of all other persons who are to contribute personal property to the sale.
B. 
Such permit shall be issued by the Township Clerk upon filing an application together with payment of a fee of $10. Residents age 55 and older shall only be required to submit a payment of $5 with their application.
C. 
Nonprofit organizations shall be required to apply for a permit and submit the permit fee of $10. However, nonprofit organizations shall only be required to list the approximate number of families who will be participating in the sale. These organizations are exempt from the requirement set forth in § 239-4C.
Not more than four permits shall be issued under this chapter to the same person in any one calendar year, and not more than four sales shall be held from any one location in any one calendar year.
Every permit shall be issued under the following conditions, and failure to comply with any condition shall constitute a violation of this chapter and, in addition to the penalties enumerated in § 239-6, shall entitle the Township Clerk to declare the permit revoked, without refund of any part of the permit fee to the holder:
A. 
The sale shall be held at the location stated in the application and on the permit.
B. 
The permit shall be valid for three consecutive days as stated on the permit, except that the permit may specify alternative "rain dates" in case of inclement weather on the dates first specified on the permit.
C. 
No more than three families or households may participate in the sale by furnishing personal property for the sale and/or by engaging in the sale of personal property. Nonprofit organizations may have more than three families participate in a yard sale run by the organization.
D. 
No sale shall commence before 8:00 a.m. or after 7:00 p.m. on any day.
E. 
The permit holder must exhibit the permit at the time of sale in full view of the public at all times.
A. 
No notice, advertisement or directional sign pertaining to such sale shall be placed or posted:
(1) 
On any post or pole used for traffic signs or signals;
(2) 
On the surface of any street, curb or sidewalk; or
(3) 
without permission of the owner or occupant of the property, anywhere on private property.
B. 
Upon conclusion of the time stated in the permit for the holding of such sale, the holder of the permit shall remove and take away all such notices, advertisements and directional signs not previously removed and taken away.
A. 
Any person who shall violate this chapter or any of its provisions shall, upon conviction thereof, be subject to any one or more of the following: a fine not exceeding $1,000 or imprisonment for a term not exceeding 90 days or a period of community service not exceeding 90 days.
B. 
Each and every day such violation continues shall be considered a separate offense.