No dedicated garage- or yard-sale ordinance was located for unincorporated Del Norte County. Occasional residential sales are generally treated as accessory to the home; signage and any commercial-scale activity remain subject to county zoning, code enforcement, and home-occupation standards.
Research of Del Norte County's published code and county resources did not locate a specific garage-sale or yard-sale permit ordinance for the unincorporated area, and the county should be contacted directly to confirm current requirements. In the absence of a dedicated ordinance, occasional residential garage or yard sales are typically treated as a normal accessory use of a home and are not separately permitted in many rural California counties. However, several general county rules can still apply. Activity that becomes frequent or commercial in scale may be treated as a home occupation or business subject to the county's zoning and home-occupation standards rather than a casual sale. Temporary sale signs are subject to the county's sign and zoning regulations, and signs cannot be placed in rights-of-way or create blight; abandoned signage can be addressed as a nuisance under County Code Chapter 7.08. Sales must not generate accumulations of junk, debris, or unsold goods that would constitute visual blight, and they cannot block roadways or create traffic or parking hazards. Because no published garage-sale ordinance was found, residents planning recurring or large sales should confirm sign placement and any business-license or home-occupation requirements with the Del Norte County Community Development Department before proceeding.
Without a specific garage-sale ordinance, enforcement comes through general county rules: zoning/home-occupation standards for recurring or commercial-scale sales, sign regulations, and the Chapter 7.08 nuisance code for blight, debris, or abandoned signage.
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