CHAPTER 5. BUSINESS REGULATIONSCHAPTER 5. BUSINESS REGULATIONS\Article 3. Miscellaneous Sales

For the purpose of this article, the term miscellaneous sale shall mean any garage, basement, yard, rummage, or other similar sale of three or more miscellaneous items that were originally purchased by the miscellaneous sales applicant for his/her ultimate use or consumption.

No person shall conduct or carry on in the city a miscellaneous sale without having first obtained a license therefor and paid the license collector the required fee of one dollar ($1.00) per day.

All licenses shall be signed by the City Clerk or his/her designee, and the City Clerk or his/her designee shall affix the corporate seal of the City thereto. Such licenses shall be issued by the City Clerk or his/her designee upon payment by applicant of the fees required herein and shall be dated on the date of issue.

Such licenses shall state:

(a)   The name of licensee;

(b)   The place of sale;

(c)   The amount of the fee therefor; and

(d)   The date of expiration.

No license shall be transferable or assignable and no refund shall be made of any fees paid therefor.

All miscellaneous sales shall conform to the following regulations:

(a)   An Application for the miscellaneous sale shall be submitted to the City Clerk and such application shall contain a statement that all items comply with the definition outlined herein.

(b)   Sale Limits.-No person or persons of the immediate family residing with the applicant shall have more than six sales in a twelve month period and such sales shall be limited to three consecutive days. However, schools, churches, and nonprofit organization only, with no restriction on the number of days, when such sale is conducted on school, church, or commercial property and provided such organization pays the fee as required herein.

Any person who shall conduct, pursue or carry on a miscellaneous sale within the corporate limits of the City of Park City without a license as required by this article; assist directly or indirectly in so doing in any manner or extent either as owner, agent, employee or servant of any person, after a license is required to conduct a miscellaneous sale; fail to timely remove signs as provided herein; or violate any of the regulations of this article shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction be fined a sum not less than twenty-five dollars ($25.00) nor more than one hundred dollars ($100.00). Each days violation shall be a separate offense.