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(a) The owner or operator shall not rent a stall to <br />person unless that person presents a valid Indian <br />River County occupational license to the owner or <br />operator at the time of rental. The occupational <br />license number shall be recorded by the owner or <br />operator at the time of rental. These records shall <br />be maintained for at lease six (6) months and shall <br />be available to- the tax collector or his designee <br />upon request. <br />(b) The owner or operator may purchase a sufficient <br />number of occupational licenses to cover the number <br />of stalls that may be rented at any one time. <br />Section 956.11(2) (1) . Exemptions to permitting <br />procedures. <br />(1) Garage sale signs. One on -premise garage sale sign per <br />street frontage may be displayed between the hours of <br />6:00 a. m. and 5:00 p.m. The sign shall not exceed four <br />(4) square feet. Said signs shall be located outside <br />right-of-way, within property lines, and shall maintain a <br />ten -foot setback from all other adjacent property lines, <br />exception the road right-of-way from which no setback is <br />required. <br />One additional off -premises garage sale sign may be <br />erected per entry into a subdivision or development in <br />which a garage sale is taking place. No more than one. <br />such sign may be placed at each respective point of <br />entry to a subdivision or development. Such sign may <br />be located within a road right-of-way provided the sign <br />Is: <br />1. Located at lease eight (8) feet from any roadway; <br />2. Constructed as a break away sign; <br />3. No more than three (3) feet in height measured <br />from the crown of the adjacent road; <br />4. Displayed only during the hours of 6:00 a.m. to <br />5: 00 p. m. ; and <br />5. No greater than four (4) square feet . <br />No on or off premises garage sale sign shall be displayed for <br />a period exceeding three (3) consecutive days and shall not <br />be displayed for more than a total of nine (9) days during a <br />calendar year. <br />When the Occupational License Tax Committee considered a new <br />approach to the tax it specifically considered Flea Markets as evidenced <br />by two of the. above quoted sections. It did . not . however, consider or <br />discuss the "garage sale" aspect of the flea market. This could be <br />where residents of condominiums or gated communities want to sell some <br />of their household Items. Apparently, this type person brings the <br />Items to the flea market and rents a stall to a sell their personal goods. <br />This type of person would traditionally only rent a stall once or twice a <br />year. <br />OP <br />March 5, 1996 <br />Boa 97 PAG, 460 <br />