A. 
It shall be unlawful for any person to erect or maintain or for any property owner or occupant to allow to be erected or maintained on any property within the City, any fence equipped with or having barbed wire, spikes, or any similar device or any electrical charge sufficient to cause an electric shock.
B. 
It shall, however, not be unlawful, under this Section to maintain a barbed wire fence so long as said barbed wire is at least six (6) feet above the ground and at least one (1) foot within the property line of the owner's or occupant's property and so long as said property is located within an industrial or business zoning classification.
[CC 1991 §16-9; Ord. No. 556 §§1 — 2, 8-10-1976; Ord. No. 809 §1, 8-14-1989; Ord. No. 2008-1577 §1, 6-17-2008]
A. 
All so-called "garage sales", "estate sales", "demolition sales" or other sales involving the offering for sale items of personal property on property zoned and occupied as a residence shall be and are henceforth subject to the following rules and regulations, to wit:
1. 
No one may employ the services of a professional sales person or auctioneer in connection with any such sale, except that a professional sales person (but not an auctioneer) may be employed to conduct estate sales of household furniture, furnishings, jewelry, and other items typically sold at these events in the residence of a person who has recently died or has moved or is in the process of moving his/her place of residence.
2. 
No personal property of any type belonging to anyone not living in the residence or which the person living in such residence has not owned for at least six (6) months shall be brought upon the premises for the purpose of being sold in such sale.
3. 
There shall be no display or sale of any property in the front yard of the premises.
4. 
No signs shall be posted anywhere in the City of Frontenac advertising such sales, except that the property owner may install signs on the residential lot on which such sale is to be held as provided in Chapter 525 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Frontenac.
5. 
Not more than one (1) such sale per annum (lasting not more than two (2) consecutive days) shall be held at the same premises if occupied by the same family or any member of such family.
6. 
The owner of the property where such sale is to take place shall be responsible for assisting in ensuring free movement of traffic on the street abutting the place of sale by erecting temporary "No Parking" signs along the same side of the street as fire hydrants. "No Parking" signs must be posted for a minimum distance of three hundred (300) feet in each direction from the property lines at such place of sale. "No Parking" signs shall be made available on a loan basis from the City Police Department.
B. 
In addition to compliance with the provisions of Subsection (A) of this Section 220.700, the property owner where an estate sale is to take place shall be responsible for obtaining a permit from the City Police Department at least five (5) business days prior to the date of the sale, which permit may be conditioned on approval of a plan assuring safe and efficient management of parking and traffic flow. For purposes of this Subsection (B), an "estate sale" shall be defined as a sale involving items of personal property which are stored or displayed within or vended from any part of the interior of the residence (other than the garage), and/or whenever a professional sales person is engaged to conduct the sale.
C. 
Anyone violating the provisions of this Section 220.700 shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and subject to a fine of not less than fifty dollars ($50.00) nor more than three hundred dollars ($300.00).