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Juli, I don't know who you talked with, but they are wrong. The only code that comes close to what you are saying is
http://ordlink.com/codes/columbus/_DATA/TITLE33/Chapter_3376_ON_PREMISES_SIGNS_IN_/3376_14_Other_allowed_temporar.html
However, that is for a on premise graphic. Meaning the lot where the yard sale is taking place. The other code would be
http://ordlink.com/codes/columbus/_DATA/TITLE33/Chapter_3390_TEMPORARY_USES/3390_02_No_temporary_use_permi.html
Which states the same thing. Also something you might not be aware of, you are allowed 2 yard sales a year and signs are allowed to be posted on the said property for only 4 days. Any yard sale after the 2 are required by the city to have a permit.
It vexes me that you take the word from someone at a counter instead of the person who actually enforces the laws.
Juli, I don't know who you talked with, but they are wrong. The only code that comes close to what you are saying is
http://ordlink.com/codes/columbus/_DATA/TITLE33/Chapter_3376_ON_PREMISES_SIGNS_IN_/3376_14_Other_allowed_temporar.html
However, that is for a on premise graphic. Meaning the lot where the yard sale is taking place. The other code would be
http://ordlink.com/codes/columbus/_DATA/TITLE33/Chapter_3390_TEMPORARY_USES/3390_02_No_temporary_use_permi.html
Which states the same thing. Also something you might not be aware of, you are allowed 2 yard sales a year and signs are allowed to be posted on the said property for only 4 days. Any yard sale after the 2 are required by the city to have a permit.
It vexes me that you take the word from someone at a counter instead of the person who actually enforces the laws.