OCCASIONAL RESIDENTIAL SALES: | For the purposes of this chapter, “occasional residential sales” are defined as those sales of goods, wares and merchandise owned by the occupier of the premises or owned by a group of persons having a common sale commonly known as a garage sale, basement sale, house sale, yard sale, estate sale, moving sale, or rummage sale conducted on an infrequent and unscheduled basis on premises zoned or used for residential purposes. Bulk sales, the sale of multiple new items of the same description, and the sale of consigned merchandise, merchandise brought to the premises for resale or for reconditioning for resale are prohibited at occasional residential sales. |
Premises zoned or used for residential purposes include: | |
MULTIPLE-FAMILY DWELLING: | A residential building containing three or more dwelling units, including what is commonly known as an apartment building or condominium, but not including group, row or town houses. |
SINGLE-FAMILY ATTACHED DWELLING: | A residential building containing dwelling units, each of which has primary ground floor access to the outside and are attached to each other by party walls without openings. Includes townhomes. |
SINGLE-FAMILY DETACHED DWELLING: | A residential building containing not more than one dwelling unit entirely surrounded by open space on the same lot. (Ord. M-10-21, 8-16-2021) |