This chapter is intended to regulate the conduct of sales commonly
referred to as "garage sales" or "yard sales" within residential areas
of the Town of Grand Island. The rules and regulations contained in
this chapter are designed to control and restrict garage and yard
sales in order to protect the public health, safety, and convenience
and to restrict such sales to casual or occasional occurrences only,
in keeping with the character of the neighborhood where this activity
takes place.
Words and terms not defined in this chapter shall have the meanings given them in Chapter
407, Zoning, of the Code of the Town of Grand Island, or in the absence of definition, such words and terms shall have their ordinary meaning.
GARAGE SALE
A general sale open to the public, conducted from a residential premises or in any residential district as established by Chapter
407, Zoning, of the Code of the Town of Grand Island for the purpose of disposing of personal property owned by the resident of the premises where sold or by additional neighboring residents of the Town of Grand Island or an immediate relative of such resident. The term shall include all sales referred to as "yard," "attic," "porch," "room," "backyard," "patio," "flea market," "rummage," "estate," "moving," "barn," or "household" sale.
PERSONAL PROPERTY
Property other than real property which is owned, utilized,
and maintained by an individual or members of his or her residence
and acquired in the normal course of living in or maintaining a residence;
provided, however, that this term shall not include:
A.
New or used items purchased or consigned for the purpose of
sale;
B.
Five or more new items of the same type or kind; and
C.
A large quantity of identical new or used items.
It shall be unlawful for any individual to sell or offer for
sale property other than personal property at any garage sale within
the territorial limits of the Town of Grand Island.
All parking of vehicles shall be conducted in compliance with
all applicable laws and ordinances. Any law enforcement agency having
jurisdiction may enforce such temporary controls to alleviate any
special hazards or traffic congestion created by any garage sale.
The individual(s) who conduct(s) a garage sale and the owner(s)
or tenant(s) of the premises on which such garage sale is conducted
shall be jointly and severally responsible for the maintenance of
good order and decorum on the premises during all hours of such garage
sale. No such individual shall permit vehicles to impede the passage
of traffic on any roads or streets in the area of such premises. All
such individuals shall obey the reasonable orders of any law enforcement
and code enforcement official in order to maintain the public health,
safety, and welfare.
All premises holding garage sales shall be subject to inspection
at all times by any duly authorized representative of the Town of
Grand Island.
Garage sale advertising is subject to the following limitations:
A. Time limitations. No sign or other form of outdoor advertisement
shall be exhibited for more than seven calendar days prior to the
day such sale is to commence.
B. Removal of signs. Signs must be removed on the day following the
close of the garage sale.
The provisions of this chapter do not restrict or affect the
following:
A. Persons selling goods pursuant to an order or process of a court
of competent jurisdiction.
B. Persons acting in accordance with their powers and duties as public
officials.
C. Intermittent advertising for sale in a publication of general circulation
and any resultant sale by persons in a residential district of 15
items or less of personal property which is specifically named or
described in the advertisement.
D. Any sale conducted by any merchant or mercantile or other business establishment from or at a place of business wherein such sale would be permitted by the Chapter
407, Zoning, of the Code of the Town of Grand Island or under the protection of the nonconforming use section thereof or any other sale conducted by a dealer or vendor and which sale would be conducted from properly zoned premises and not otherwise prohibited by any other local or state statute or ordinance.
E. Any sale by a bona fide charitable, religious, educational, cultural,
governmental, or other tax-exempt organization.
F. Any public auction having a duration of no more than two days and
conducted by an auctioneer licensed by the State of New York.
Every article sold and every day a sale is conducted in violation
of this chapter shall constitute a separate offense.
Any person found guilty of violating the terms of this chapter
shall be fined not more than $250 for each offense or imprisoned for
not more than 15 days, or both.