Showing ordinances that apply to Siena College, NY
Siena College is an unincorporated community (population 2,281) in Albany County, New York. Because Siena College is not an incorporated city, it does not have its own municipal code. Instead, Albany County ordinances apply directly to properties here. The garage sale permits rules below are the ones that govern your area.
Most Albany County municipalities do not require a garage sale permit for occasional residential sales. City of Albany allows without permit; Town of Colonie and Bethlehem follow similar practice. Repeated sales may be deemed unlicensed retail under NY Tax Law and local zoning.
Albany County and most constituent municipalities take a permissive approach to residential garage and yard sales. The City of Albany does not require a permit for occasional household sales under City Code. Town of Colonie Code Chapter 190 (Zoning) permits yard sales as an accessory residential use without special permit. Town of Bethlehem Chapter 128 similarly allows them. Town of Guilderland takes the same approach. However, sales that become regular or commercial in nature are treated as retail under NY Tax Law ยง1101 (sales tax registration required if selling 3+ times per year for profit) and as home-business zoning violations. NY Tax Law ยง1115(a)(18) exempts casual sales of used personal household items. Signs announcing sales must comply with each municipality's sign ordinance โ Albany City Code Ch. 375 Art. IX limits temporary signs to 6 sq ft and 14-day duration, and prohibits attachment to utility poles or street signs. Removal required within 48 hours of sale end.
No penalty for typical residential yard sale without permit. Unlicensed retail (frequent sales): NY Tax Law ยง1817 penalties up to $10,000 plus back sales tax. Illegal signs: $25 to $100 per violation (Albany Ch. 375). Habitual violations may trigger home-business zoning citations.
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