Archive for Wednesday, August 18, 1999
TUSTIN
The City Council on Monday decided that the city’s law that limits rummage sales to four per year per residence was satisfactory. The city staff recommended the law be changed to allow only two rummage sales annually.
The council majority, however, backed the staff’s recommendation to approve the ordinance’s remaining wording, which calls for sale signs to be removed by sunset on the last day of the sale. Signs also cannot be posted more than one day before the sale, it was decided.
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