Pinellas Park limits how many garage sales a household can hold per year under Land Development Code Section 18-1530.14, treating sales as temporary uses tied to a permit count per calendar year.
Section 18-1530.14 of the Land Development Code regulates the frequency of residential garage and yard sales as temporary uses. The city requires a Temporary Use Permit and tracks sales per address each calendar year, with a small annual cap consistent with regional Pinellas County practice (typically two to four sales per year, depending on permit issuance). Each permitted sale is generally limited to no more than three consecutive days. Multi-family or estate sales held at one address still count toward the property's annual limit, regardless of how many households participate.
Code Compliance citations, fines for exceeding the annual limit or operating without a permit, and possible Special Magistrate proceedings for repeat offenders.
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