Garage sale signs in Reedley are subject to the city's temporary sign regulations under the zoning code (Title 10) and must comply with general sign placement rules that apply throughout the city. Signs advertising a garage sale may be displayed on the property where the sale takes place without a sign permit, consistent with the temporary and noncommercial nature of the activity. Directional signs placed off-site to guide buyers to the sale location must also comply with the city's sign placement rules and may not be placed on public property, trees, utility poles, traffic signs, or within the public right-of-way. Temporary garage sale signs should be removed promptly after the sale concludes, typically within 24 hours, and signs left up after the sale may result in code enforcement action. The number and size of garage sale signs may be limited by the temporary sign provisions in the zoning code, and excessive or unsightly signage may be cited as a property nuisance under Reedley Municipal Code Section 4-2-3.
Garage sale and yard sale signs in Reedley are regulated as temporary noncommercial signs under the city's zoning code (Title 10), which establishes standards for sign placement, size, and duration throughout the city. Signs advertising a garage sale may be displayed on the property where the sale takes place without requiring a sign permit from the Community Development Department, as these temporary signs are associated with an occasional, noncommercial residential activity. The signs should identify the sale location and dates, and be of a reasonable size consistent with the temporary sign standards for the applicable residential zone. Directional signs placed off-site to guide potential buyers to the sale location from nearby streets must also comply with the city's general sign placement rules. Off-site directional signs may be placed on private property with the property owner's permission but may not be placed on public property, trees, utility poles, traffic signals or signs, fire hydrants, or within the public right-of-way including sidewalks, medians, and roadway shoulders. Signs attached to stakes or poles placed in the ground along roadsides must not obstruct pedestrian pathways, sidewalks, bicycle lanes, or vehicle sight lines at intersections and driveway entrances. Signs placed in the right-of-way may be removed by city maintenance crews or code enforcement officers without prior notice to the sign owner. Temporary garage sale signs should be removed within 24 hours after the sale concludes. Leaving signs up for extended periods after the sale has ended is a common code enforcement issue and may result in a courtesy notice or formal code enforcement citation from the Community Development Department. Repeat violations or excessive signage may escalate to administrative fines. The number and size of garage sale signs may be limited by the temporary sign provisions of the zoning code, and property owners should check with the Community Development Department for specific limits that apply to their zoning district. Reedley's property nuisance code (Section 4-2-3) provides additional enforcement authority for situations involving excessive, deteriorated, or unsightly signage that detracts from the character of the neighborhood. While occasional garage sale signs are unlikely to trigger nuisance enforcement, accumulation of old signs, multiple events without cleanup, or commercial-scale signage for what is supposed to be a residential garage sale could result in a nuisance determination. Contact the Community Development Department at (559) 637-4200 for specific information about temporary sign size limits, allowable number of signs, and any applicable garage sale permit or registration requirements.
Signs placed on public property, in the right-of-way, on trees, or on utility poles may be removed by city staff without prior notice. Failing to remove garage sale signs within a reasonable time after the sale concludes may result in a code enforcement notice requiring removal within a specified period. Repeated violations or excessive signage may result in administrative citations and fines. Unsightly or accumulating sign debris may be cited as a property nuisance under RMC Section 4-2-3.
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