Aurora does not set specific hours for garage sales but they should operate during reasonable daylight hours. The noise ordinance quiet hours (10 PM-7 AM weekdays, 10 PM-10 AM weekends) effectively limit operations.
Aurora does not have specific statutory hours for garage and yard sales. Sales should operate during reasonable daylight hours, consistent with the residential character of the neighborhood. The city's noise ordinance quiet hours (10 PM to 7 AM weekdays, 10 PM to 10 AM weekends) effectively prevent early morning or late night sale activities. Sales on Sundays and holidays are permitted during reasonable hours. Signs must be removed and unsold items cleaned up promptly after the sale concludes.
Early morning/late night: noise ordinance violation. Remaining items: blight citation.
Aurora, IL
Aurora requires vehicles on residential property to be registered, operable, and have current plates. Inoperable or unregistered vehicles must be stored in e...
Aurora, IL
Aurora prohibits commercial vehicles above B-plate classification from parking or storage in residential areas. This includes tow trucks, panel trucks, dump ...
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Aurora limits residential fences to a maximum height of 6 feet (including posts and end caps), restricts fences within 15 feet of intersecting property lines...
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Aurora prohibits feeding wildlife that creates nuisance conditions. Trash must be secured to prevent wildlife encounters. The Fox River corridor attracts coy...
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Aurora requires working smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors in all residences per Illinois law (425 ILCS 60 and 430 ILCS 135). Rental properties ar...
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Aurora is not in a designated wildfire hazard zone. Illinois does not have wildland-urban interface zones like western states. Standard fire prevention codes...
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