Part 2 — UNDERGROUND UTILITY DISTRICTS
Chapter 119 — GARAGE, YARD AND PATIO SALES
Baldwin Park Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-06 · Baldwin Park
§ 119.01 DEFINITION. ¶
For the purpose of this chapter, the following definition shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
GARAGE, YARD or PATIO SALE. A sale of goods, wares or merchandise from residential property where the public is invited onto such property to purchase such items; provided, however that a garage sale shall not include any sale of the personal belongings of a recently deceased resident of such property. "Garage," "yard" or "patio sale" shall hereinafter be referred to as "garage sale."
(Ord. 1085, passed 7-20-94)
§ 119.02 GARAGE SALE REGULATIONS. ¶
No person shall conduct, or allow to be conducted, a garage sale on his property in violation of the following regulations:
(A) Garage sales may only be conducted on the first weekend of the months of March, June, September, and December. For purposes of this section, WEEKEND means Saturday and Sunday.
(B) Garage sales shall be limited to the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
(C) No garage sale shall be conducted, and no goods or merchandise sold or offered at any garage sale shall be displayed on any public sidewalk, parkway, street or alley.
(D) All items sold at garage sales must be used goods, wares, or merchandise of a household nature, from that household or its surrounding neighborhood, and not acquired elsewhere for resale.
(E) Garage sales' advertising signs may not be posted on telephone poles, street lights, traffic signs, or any other structure in the public right-of-way. Such signs may not be posted anywhere earlier than two days prior to the day the sale is to commence, and shall be removed by 7:00 p.m. on the day the sale is terminated. No more than two signs, placards, or other form of advertisement shall be placed upon the premises used for such sale, and shall not exceed three square feet in size.
(F) All goods, products, and merchandise offered for sale at a garage sale shall be made available to inspection at the place where the sale is to be conducted by any representative of the Police Chief, and if requested by the representative, the person conducting the sale shall establish evidence of title to the goods, products and merchandise offered for sale.
(G) Goods and merchandise sold or offered at any garage sale shall not be displayed before 7:00 a.m. and shall be completely removed from the premises by 7:00 p.m.
(H) Any person violating or causing a violation of this section shall be guilty of an infraction punishable pursuant to § 10.99 of this code and fine pursuant to Chapter 15 of this code.
(Ord. 1085, passed 7-20-94; Am. Ord. 1315, passed 5-21-08) Penalty, see § 10.99
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- Chapter 10 — GENERAL PROVISIONS
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- Chapter 90 — ABANDONED VEHICLES
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- Chapter 96 — PUBLIC PARKS
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- Part 1 — GENERAL PROVISIONS
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- Chapter 99 — PROHIBITION OF CAMPING AND STORAGE OF PERSONAL PR…
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- Chapter 111 — BUSINESS LICENSE TAXES
- Chapter 112 — BANKRUPTCY, FIRE AND CLOSING OUT SALES
- Chapter 113 — BINGO GAMES
- Chapter 114 — CABLE TELEVISION SYSTEM
- Chapter 115 — DANCES
- Chapter 116 — ADVERTISING
- Chapter 117 — RENTAL RATE INCREASES
- Chapter 118 — MASSAGE ESTABLISHMENTS
- Chapter 119 — GARAGE, YARD AND PATIO SALES
- Chapter 120 — PRIVATE PATROLS
- Chapter 122 — STREET VENDORS
- Chapter 123 — TAXICABS
- Chapter 124 — ADULT-ORIENTED BUSINESSES
- Chapter 125 — TOBACCO RETAIL LICENSING
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- Chapter 130 — GENERAL OFFENSES
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- Chapter 150 — BUILDING CODES
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- Part 2 — DEFINITIONS
- Part 3 — ORGANIZATION AND ENFORCEMENT
- Part 4 — EXISTING BUILDINGS AND BUILDING SERVICE EQUIPMENT
- Part 5 — PERMITS
- Part 6 — APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
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- Part 9 — INSPECTIONS
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- Part 18 — ADOPTION OF THE CALIFORNIA EXISTING BUILDING CODE
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- Part 2 — SMALL-LOT SINGLE-FAMILY DEVELOPMENTS
- Part 3 — HOUSING INCENTIVES
- Part 4 — MOBILE HOME PARKS
- Part 5 — URBAN DEVELOPMENT UNITS AND URBAN LOT SPLITS
- Part 1 — ADULT-ORIENTED BUSINESSES
- Part 2 — ALCOHOL SALES
- Part 3 — GAME ARCADES AND INTERNET CAFES
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- Part 7 — DRIVE-THROUGH ESTABLISHMENTS
- Part 8 — HOME OCCUPATIONS
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- Part 12 — SERVICE STATIONS
- Part 13 — SOLAR PANELS
- Part 14 — VEHICLE STORAGE
- Part 15 — PUBLIC TELEPHONES
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- Part 18 — MEDICAL AND ADULT CANNABIS CULTIVATION, MANUFACTURIN…
- Part 1 — GENERAL PROVISIONS
- Part 2 — DESIGN REVIEW
- Part 3 — ZONING CLEARANCE
- Part 4 — SIGN PERMIT
- Part 5 — TEMPORARY USE PERMIT
- Part 6 — ZONING CODE INTERPRETATION
- Part 7 — ADMINISTRATIVE ADJUSTMENT
- Part 8 — VARIANCE
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- Part 10 — HISTORIC DESIGNATION
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- Part 14 — SPECIFIC PLAN
- Part 15 — ZONING CODE TEXT AND ZONING MAP AMENDMENTS
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- Part 19 — DEVELOPMENT PLAN (PLANNED DEVELOPMENT OVERLAY)
- Part 20 — REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION