Pinellas Park treats garage and yard sales as temporary uses under Land Development Code Section 18-1530.14, which requires a temporary use permit and limits how often residents may hold sales.
Under Section 18-1530.14 of Pinellas Park's Land Development Code (Article 15, Accessory Uses, Supplemental Districts and Regulations), garage, yard, and estate sales are regulated as temporary uses. Residents must obtain a Temporary Use Permit through Community Development before holding a sale open to the public. The permit identifies the address, dates, and number of sales allowed per calendar year. Sales must occur on the property of the resident hosting the sale and may not block sidewalks or rights-of-way. Signage is restricted to the sale property and must be removed promptly after the sale ends.
Notice of violation and fines for sales without a permit, exceeding allowed frequency, or improper signage. Continued violations are enforced through Code Compliance.
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