Ocean County property maintenance codes require garage sale cleanup to prevent blight. Items must be removed from yard each evening and all signs pulled within 24 hours of sale end. Lakewood's dense residential neighborhoods enforce strict cleanup. Toms River Β§327 treats leftover items as property maintenance violations. Shore town summer rental owners face heightened blight enforcement.
Garage sale property maintenance in Ocean County is enforced under local property maintenance ordinances adopting the International Property Maintenance Code (IPMC) with municipal amendments. Toms River Β§327 requires tables, merchandise, and displays removed from yard each evening or stored inside. Items cannot remain at the curb overnight or between sale days. Signs must be removed within 24 hours of sale end and cannot be affixed to utility poles, traffic signs, or municipal property (N.J.S.A. 27:5-14 prohibits). Lakewood Β§53 enforces strict cleanup in densely-packed residential neighborhoods including Sackman, Hearthstone, and Westgate sections where garage sale clutter affects dense Orthodox Jewish streetscapes. Seaside Heights and Point Pleasant Beach enforce blight rules aggressively during summer tourist season to preserve resort character. Brick Β§176 similar. Code enforcement officers may issue blight violation notices for persistent clutter including items placed curbside between sale days. Patterns of accumulating items at single property may trigger hoarding investigation and public health referral. Common violations: cardboard signs left on poles, unsold items at curb, tables and clothes racks overnight.
Items left out after sale: $50 to $500 blight citation per N.J.S.A. 40:49-5. Signs on utility poles: $25 to $100 per sign per N.J.S.A. 27:5-14. Pattern violations escalate to $1,250 per day. Habitual blight may trigger Certificate of Occupancy review.
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