The Chief of Police shall issue a license for an occasional sale only if the following conditions are met:
(a) An application for a license is filed no fewer than seven days nor more than thirty days prior to the date on which the occasional sale is to commence.
(b) The application contains the dates, hours, and location of the proposed occasional sale, provided that no occasional sale may take place on more than two days nor shall any sale be conducted between the hours of 5:00 p.m. and 9:00 a.m.
(c) The application contains the names of all persons conducting the sale, their addresses and telephone numbers and a general description of the tangible goods to be offered for sale.
(d) Adequate provision has been made for the parking of vehicles, and the applicant has been advised that parking on Village streets may be prohibited.
(e) No occasional sale has been held at the location of the proposed occasional sale for one year prior to the date of the proposed occasional sale.
(f) A license fee of fifty dollars ($50.00) is paid.
(g) The applicant has furnished to the Chief of Police evidence that an arrangement has been made for adequate traffic supervision to prevent traffic congestion during the hours of and at the location of the proposed occasional sale.
(h) The applicant has furnished evidence that all of the tangible personal property offered for sale is owned by the residents of the location of the proposed occasional sale and that such personal property has been used as and in connection with the location of the proposed occasional sale.
(i) Only one sign, not to exceed four square feet, advertising the sale shall be permitted and it shall be displayed only at the location of the sale, not within the road right of way, and shall not impair or obstruct the view of motorists so as to create a safety hazard or nuisance.
(Ord. 07-98-14. Passed 7-20-98.)