[HISTORY: Adopted by the Borough Council of the Borough of Aldan 3-10-2010 by Ord. No. 503. Amendments noted where applicable.]
GENERAL REFERENCES
Peddling and soliciting — See Ch. 172.
Zoning — See Ch. 256.
This chapter shall be known and cited as the "Borough of Aldan Garage and Yard Sale Ordinance."
These rules and regulations are designed to control and restrict garage and yard sales in order to protect the public health, safety and welfare and to restrict such sales to casual and/or occasional occurrences only, in keeping with the character of the neighborhood where this activity is conducted in compliance with Chapter 256, Zoning, of the Code of the Borough of Aldan. The intent of this chapter is to eliminate perpetual, prolonged and/or extended garage and yard sales in residential areas. Such sales tend to become retail businesses in residential areas and zones, create a nuisance and often violate the Zoning Ordinance and regulations of the Borough of Aldan. Further, the intrusion of nonregulated garage sales is causing annoyance to citizens in residential areas within the Borough of Aldan and congestion of the streets in residential districts. The provisions of this chapter arise from the need to limit, regulate, restrict and control garage and yard sales. It is not the intent of this chapter to change or amend Chapter 256, Zoning, and/or any other ordinances of the Borough of Aldan. The provisions contained in this chapter are intended to regulate the terms and frequency of garage sales so as not to disturb or disrupt the residential environment.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
BUILDING CODE OFFICIAL
An individual certified by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and appointed by a municipality to act as a chief code enforcement official.
CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
An individual appointed by a municipality and charged with the administration and enforcement of local Borough ordinances other than the Zoning Ordinance.
PERSON
Individuals, partnerships, family groups, voluntary associations and corporations.
PERSONAL PROPERTY
Property which is owned, used and maintained by an individual or members of a residence and acquired in the normal course of living in or maintaining a residence. It does not include merchandise which was purchased for resale or obtained on consignment or by donation.
YARD SALE
The sale or offering for sale of new, used or secondhand items of personal property at any residential premises. Includes all sales in residential areas entitled "garage sale," "yard sale," "tag sale," "porch sale," "lawn sale," "attic sale," "basement sale," "rummage sale," "flea market sale" or any similar casual sale of tangible personal property. (This definition shall not include a sale where no more than four specific items are held out for sale and where all advertisement of such sale specifically names those items to be sold.)
ZONING OFFICER
An individual appointed by a municipality and charged with the administration and enforcement of the local Zoning Ordinance.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: See Ch. 256, Zoning.
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Participants shall register the sale by contacting the Borough office at least 24 hours in advance and providing the following required information: name, address, date of sale, telephone number, and email address, if available.
B. 
It shall be unlawful for a person to participate in more than two yard sales in any one calendar year.
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Not more than two yard sales shall be allowed to be conducted on any one premises in any one calendar year.
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Third sale permitted. A third yard sale may be permitted within a calendar year if satisfactory proof of a bona fide change of ownership of the real property is first presented to the Zoning Officer.
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It shall be unlawful to conduct any yard sale with a duration exceeding two consecutive days.
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A person must affirm by statement that the property to be sold was owned by the person as his/her own personal property and was neither acquired nor consigned or donated for the purpose of resale.
It shall be unlawful for any person to sell or offer for sale, under authority granted by this chapter, property other than personal property at a yard sale.
Such yard sales shall be limited in time to no more than the daylight hours of two consecutive days, but not before 7:00 a.m. nor after 7:00 p.m.
If a yard sale is not held on the original scheduled dates or is terminated only during the first day of the sale because of inclement weather conditions and an affidavit by the participant to this effect is submitted, the Zoning Officer may allow for a yard sale to be conducted at the same location within 30 days from the date when the first sale was to be held.
Personal property offered for sale may be displayed in a yard, upon a lawn, in a carport, upon a porch or patio or within a yard, but only in such areas. No personal property offered for sale at a yard sale shall be displayed in any public right-of-way.
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Signs permitted. Only the following specified signs may be displayed in relation to a pending yard sale:
(1) 
Announcement signs. Two signs of not more than four square feet each are permitted to be displayed on the property of the residence where the yard sale is being conducted.
(2) 
Directional signs. Two signs of not more than three square feet each are permitted when written permission to erect said signs is received from the property owners upon whose property such signs are to be posted.
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Time limitations. No sign or other form of advertisement shall be exhibited for more than two days prior to the day such sale is to commence.
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Removal of signs. All signs must be removed each day at the close of the yard sale activities or by the end of daylight, whichever first occurs.
The stopping or parking of motor vehicles shall be conducted in compliance with all applicable laws and ordinances. Further, the Police Department may enforce such temporary controls to alleviate any special hazards and/or congestion created by any yard sale.
This chapter shall not be applicable to:
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Persons selling goods pursuant to an order of process or a court of competent jurisdiction.
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Persons acting in accordance with their powers and duties as public officials.
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Any person selling or advertising for sale an item or items of personal property (five or less) which are specifically named or described in the advertisement.
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Any publisher of a newspaper, magazine or other publication or other communications media which publishes or broadcasts anything in good faith without knowledge of its false, deceptive or misleading character or without knowledge that the provisions of this chapter have not been met.
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Any sale conducted by any legitimate business or commercial or industrial establishment upon property zoned under the zoning regulations of the Borough of Aldan, with or without the protection of the nonconforming use section of the zoning laws, or any sale conducted by any other vendor or dealer when the sale is conducted in a properly zoned area and not otherwise prohibited by laws and statutes of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and ordinances of the Borough of Aldan, including this chapter.
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Any public auction having a duration of no more than two days and conducted by an auctioneer licensed by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
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The provisions of this chapter shall be enforced by the Zoning Officer/Building Code Official, Code Enforcement Officer or any Borough police officer, and it shall be their duty to investigate and prosecute any violation of this chapter.
B. 
Any yard sale conducted in violation of § 141-4, § 141-5 or § 141-6 may be stopped, shut down or otherwise ceased by the Zoning Officer, Code Enforcement Officer or any Borough police officer.
C. 
Failure to register a prior yard sale will prevent an individual from future sales.
The person conducting the yard sale and the owner, tenant or occupant of the premises where the yard sale or activity is conducted shall be jointly or severally responsible for the maintenance of good order and decorum on the premises during the hours of such yard sale or activity.
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No such person shall permit vehicles to impede the passage of the traffic on any roads or streets in the area of the premises where the yard sale is being conducted.
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In the event of an emergency, all such persons shall obey reasonable orders from any member of the Police Department or authorized fire/rescue personnel in order to maintain the public health, safety and welfare.
Any person violating any provision of this chapter shall, upon conviction thereof, be guilty of a summary offense and shall be subject to a fine of not more than $250, in addition to the costs of prosecution, and, in default of payment thereof, to imprisonment for a term not to exceed 30 days. Every day that a violation of this chapter continues shall constitute a separate offense.