As used in this article, the following shall mean:
Garage Sale.
Any casual sale, displaying of goods for the sale or offer to sell, commonly known as "garage sale," and including any auction, antique, rummage, tailgate, or any other sale similar in nature wherein all or part of the goods consist of used personal property which is advertised by any means whereby the public at large is or may be made aware of said sale and the sale is conducted in a residential area.
Goods.
Include any goods, warehouse merchandise or other tangible personal property capable of being the object of a sale regulated.
Participate.
Assisting in any manner in the organization or conduct of a garage sale, or supplying or providing any goods for such sale.
(Ord. 6495, 1985; Ord. 19-12 § 1, 2019)
No person shall:
A. 
Conduct a garage sale exceeding three days duration.
B. 
Participate in more than two garage sales in any one calendar year.
C. 
Permit more than two garage sales to be conducted on property under their control in any one calendar year.
(Ord. 6531, 1987)
The provisions of this article shall not apply to or affect the following persons or sales:
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 official.
C. 
Any person selling or advertising for sale in the news media an item or items of personal property which are specifically named or described in the advertisement and which separate items do not exceed five in number.
D. 
Sales wherein the sale is operated by or the proceeds go to a recognized charitable organization or institution.
E. 
Sales pursuant to a duly authorized home occupation or a valid City business license.
(Ord. 6495, 1985)
There shall be allowed only one sign posted on the premises from which the garage sale is to be held under the provisions of this section, and no other signs shall be posted on the premises or on any public property advertising such sale.
(Ord. 6495, 1985)