What are the restrictions for placing a “For Sale” sign on a vehicle and parking it?

Placing a “For Sale” sign on your own private vehicle is allowed as long as you are operating the vehicle on a roadway or have it parked at your own private residential property.

Parking vehicles marked “For Sale” in retail shopping centers or other commercial areas is not allowed. The property owner does not have the authority to give you permission to park your vehicle on their property. Vehicles parked in retail shopping centers or other commercial areas will be subject to being towed.

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1. Why should I give my name and number when calling in a complaint? Is this information kept confidential?
2. What steps does Code Enforcement take when going out to investigate a complaint, and what is the notification process?
3. Do I need a permit to have a garage sale? Where can I place garage sale signs?
4. What do I do if I have a common fence and the neighbors do not want to pay their portion to repair/replace it?
5. How do I locate my property lines?
6. What can I do if branches or shrubs from a neighbor’s yard are overhanging my yard?
7. What are the size restrictions for parking a boat, trailer, or recreational vehicle in a driveway?
8. What is the difference between HOA regulations and Town regulations, and which regulations control?
9. What are the restrictions for placing a “For Sale” sign on a vehicle and parking it?
10. Do I need a permit for a home occupation?
11. What are the codes for High Weeds & Grass?
12. What are the codes regarding noise control, and what can be done after hours?
13. Whom do I call regarding my neighbors over-watering their yard?
14. What are the codes regarding junk vehicles?
15. My neighbor has a vehicle that has been stored on his driveway for several months. Is this a violation?
16. How do I dispose of extra brush/bulk pickup other than on my regularly scheduled pick-up days?
17. My neighbor leaves his/her lights on all night. Is this a violation of the Town’s lighting ordinance?