It is the intent of this enactment to preserve the character of residential
areas. In order to further this intent, personal property sales will be regulated.
As used in this chapter the following words will have the following
meanings:
CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS
Organizations or corporations for pleasure, recreation and other
not-for-profit purposes, substantially all of the activities of which are
for such purposes and no part of the net earnings of which inures to the benefit
of any member, employee or shareholder.
DAY
The mean solar day of twenty-four (24) hours beginning at mean midnight.
LOT
A parcel of land, exclusive of street areas, used or designed to
be used by one (1) use or building or by a related group of uses or buildings
and the accessory uses or buildings customarily incident thereto, including
such open spaces.
PERSONAL PROPERTY
Tangible objects which are temporary and movable, including but not
limited to clothes, furniture, vehicles, tools, jewelry, household items and
books.
PERSONAL PROPERTY SALE
The offering of more than five (5) items of tangible personal property
for sale, including a "garage sale," "lawn sale," "attic sale," "rummage sale,"
"flea market sale" or any similar sale which occurs on a lot on which a dwelling
is located.
RESIDENT
A person who has his principal place of abode in the Town of Islip.
SELLER
A person who sells or contracts to sell goods.
The permit fee shall be established by the Town Board.
A violation of this ordinance shall be punishable by a fine not to exceed
five hundred dollars ($500.) or imprisonment for a time not to exceed ten
(10) days, or both.
Any charitable organization conducting a personal property sale of goods owned or controlled by it must first obtain a permit from the Town Clerk, subject to the provisions in §§
43-3B and
43-4. This permit must be obtained by a resident of the Town of Islip.
This ordinance shall be in effect from and after its passage, approval
and recording according to law.