As used in this chapter, the following words or phrases shall have the
meanings indicated:
GARAGE SALE
Occasional sales by a householder of personal property accumulated
in the normal use of a dwelling as a residence and no longer needed by occupants,
such as used crockery, kitchenware, dishes, toys, furniture, costume jewelry,
used clothing, used appliances, rugs, drapes and the like offered for sale
in the dwelling, appurtenant garage or other outbuilding on the property or
appurtenant yards.
Garage sales are prohibited unless licensed under a permit issued pursuant
to the provisions of this chapter and conducted in compliance with this chapter.
Application for a permit to hold such garage sale shall be made, in
writing, to the Township Clerk at least 10
days before the date the sale is to be held. The application form shall show:
A. The name and address of the applicant.
B. The place, date and time when the sale is to be held.
C. The name, address and telephone number of the person
who assumes responsibility for compliance with the provisions of this chapter,
which person shall also sign the application.
D. The nature of the sale and the merchandise to be sold.
E. Whether or not any signs pertaining to the sale are to
be posted and, if so, where. The application shall be accompanied by the written
permission of the utility or person on whose property such sign is to be posted.
F. The date the last sale was conducted on such property.
G. Such other information as may be required by the Township.
No permit shall be issued and no garage sale shall be conducted, except
in the following circumstances:
A. The merchandise offered at the sale shall be only merchandise
acquired for normal use by the householder or other persons occupying the
dwelling on the premises where the sale is held.
B. No more than four garage sales shall be permitted on
the same premises in any six-month period, and no such sale shall continue
longer than one day.
All garage sales shall comply with the following provisions:
A. All signs posted in connection with the sale shall be
removed within 24 hours after conclusion of the sale, and any and all debris
shall be cleaned up.
B. No signs pertaining to the sale, directional or otherwise,
shall be posted on any utility pole, tree or property without the written
consent of the utility or owner of such tree or property. No nails shall be
driven into trees and no sign shall be any larger than three feet by two feet.
C. No sales of any kind shall be permitted before 9:00 a.m.
or after 6:00 p.m. Sales shall be permitted on Sunday.
D. No merchandise offered for sale shall be displayed more
than one hour before the commencement of the sale or allowed to remain more
than two hours after the termination of the sale.
E. Sales shall be conducted wholly within the confines of
the property and in such a manner to cause no obstruction or encroachment
on neighboring property or public sidewalks, streets or other public ways.
F. The person responsible for the conduct of the sale shall
be responsible to see that no disorder occurs, that there is no littering
of adjoining property or public ways and that there is no trespassing on adjoining
property.
G. No device for employing sound, music or other sound device
shall be allowed and any necessary sound shall be kept sufficiently low so
as not to be audible within 10 feet of the property where the sale is held.
Any permit issued shall be returned to the Township Clerk within 72
hours after the close of the sale.
There shall be no limit as to the number or frequency of garage sales
that may be held by a nonprofit organization at its premises located within
Springfield Township. It shall not be necessary for a nonprofit organization
located within the Township to apply for or obtain a permit for a garage sale
to be conducted at its premises.