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Upon receipt of the application properly filled out, and fee, the chief of police shall issue the applicant a garage sale permit, provided that no garage sale permit has been issued (1) to the applicant for a garage sale at any location in the town within the twelve-month-period immediately preceding the date or dates of the proposed garage sale, nor (2) to any person for a garage sale at the location of the proposed garage sale within the twelve-month period. The permit shall specify the following:

A. The name of the permittee or permittees;

B. The exact address or location where the garage sale is to be conducted;

C. The date or dates upon which the sale is to be conducted;

D. The hours of the day during which the sale is to be conducted;

E. The requirement that one sign, only, may be used to advertise the sale, which sign shall be displayed only at the location of the sale, and only during the date or dates and hours of the sale; and the further requirement that the sign shall not exceed eighteen inches by twenty-six inches;

F. A general description of the property to be offered for sale;

G. The requirement that the permit shall be revoked for failure to comply with any term or condition thereof, or the provisions of this chapter, or other applicable provisions of law;

H. The requirement that the permit shall be prominently displayed at the location of the garage sale;

I. Such other reasonable conditions relating to the promotion, advertising and conducting of the garage sale which, in the opinion of the chief of police, are necessary or proper for the preservation of the peace, elimination of traffic hazards, safety of pedestrians, preservation of public or private property, or like or similar matters. (Ord. 310 Ch. 6(o) § 4, 1972)