Dunedin permits residential garage and yard sales as accessory uses without a city permit, but limits frequency, hours, and on-site signage, and prohibits temporary signs in public rights-of-way.
Dunedin allows residents to hold garage, yard, and estate sales as accessory uses to a residential property under the city's land development code and Chapter 105 sign regulations. While no individual permit is currently required, residents are limited to a small number of sales per address per year (commonly two to four), each typically lasting two to three consecutive days, with sales conducted only during daylight hours. Sale signs may be displayed on the host property but cannot be placed in the public right-of-way, on utility poles, traffic signs, or median strips. Off-site directional signs in public rights-of-way are subject to removal by the city. Sales operating beyond these limits may be deemed a commercial use requiring zoning approval.
Sales exceeding allowed frequency, hours, or sign rules can result in code citations, sign removal, and reclassification as an unpermitted commercial activity.
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