The Town Board has determined that the unregulated sales of personal
property, through what are commonly known as "garage sales," "lawn sales"
or "rummage sales" or similar types of sales, result in the commercialization
of residential neighborhoods and result in parking and traffic problems as
well as introducing commercial activity into residential areas. The Town has
also determined that the complete prohibition of such sales would prevent
the residents of the Town of Clarkson from being able to sell surplus personal
property in a reasonable manner without an undue impact on the health, safety
and welfare of the community.
It shall be unlawful for any individual to sell or offer for sale, under
authority granted by this chapter, property other than personal property.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, members of more than one residence may join
together in a single sale held at one (1) of their residences.
A third garage sale shall be permitted in a calendar year if satisfactory
proof of a bona fide change of ownership of the real property is first presented
to the Code Enforcement Officer or Deputy Code Enforcement Officer.
Personal property offered for sale during a garage sale permitted by
the Code may be displayed in any yard. Personal property offered for sale,
but not constituting a garage sale as defined in the Code, must be displayed
within a residence, garage or carport or on a private driveway located in
the rear yard.
The owner or tenant of the premises on which such sale or activity is
conducted shall be responsible for the maintenance of good order and decorum
on the premises during all hours of such sale or activity. No such individual
shall permit any loud or boisterous conduct on said premises nor 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 member
of the Police or Fire Department of the Town in order to maintain the public
health, safety and welfare.
All parking of vehicles shall b+e conducted in compliance with all applicable
laws and ordinances. Further, the Monroe County Sheriff, New York State Police
and Code Enforcement Officer may enforce such temporary controls to alleviate
any special hazards and/or congestion created by any garage sale.
The provisions of this chapter shall not apply to 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. Any bona fide charitable, eleemosynary, educational,
cultural or governmental institution or organization, when the proceeds from
the sale are used directly for the institution's or organization's
charitable purposes and the goods or articles are not sold on a consignment
basis.
The person or persons to whom such permit is issued and the fee owner
and occupant of the premises on which the sale is conducted shall be jointly
and severally responsible for the maintenance of good order and decorum on
the premises during all hours of the sale. No such person or persons shall
permit any loud or boisterous conduct on said premises. All such persons shall
obey the orders of the Code Enforcement Officer and any other duly authorized
official or agency, in order to maintain the public health, safety and welfare.
It is not the intention of this chapter to change or amend Chapter
140, Zoning.