Bellflower requires a yard sale permit under Municipal Code Section 17.16.020. No more than two permits per parcel per calendar year, each valid two consecutive days, costing $5/day. Sales run 6 a.m.–6 p.m., with no more than two on-site signs of six square feet each.
The City of Bellflower regulates garage and yard sales through its zoning code and a permit program. A yard sale permit must be obtained per Bellflower Municipal Code Section 17.16.020. No more than two permits may be issued in any calendar year per property/parcel, and each permit is valid for only two consecutive days. The permit fee is five dollars ($5.00) per day. Personal property offered for sale may be displayed on the property lot only between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Signage is tightly limited: no more than two temporary signs may be posted on the lot where the sale is taking place, and each sign cannot be more than six square feet in size. Signs are restricted to sale days only and must be removed immediately after the sale. Signs cannot be posted on telephone poles, trees, public property or in public rights-of-way. Residents apply for the permit through the city. These city rules differ from selling under a county scheme; because Bellflower is incorporated, its own permit requirements and limits apply within city limits. Holding sales without a permit, exceeding two permits per year, running outside permitted hours, or posting prohibited signage can result in code-enforcement action.
Holding a yard sale without a permit, exceeding two permits per parcel per year or two consecutive days each, selling outside 6 a.m.–6 p.m., or posting more than two signs (or signs on poles/trees/right-of-way) violates Section 17.16.020 and the permit conditions.
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