PLEASE NOTE: Individual town ordinances, listed under a topic heading, are cited because of their currency, innovation, or relevance to sparsely (or densely) populated communities. OSP does not recommend the use of any specific ordinance as a model. Municipalities are encouraged to seek advice from legal counsel before adopting any ordinance or regulation. Town of New London Zoning Ordinance, 1993 14. Yard Sales: The conduct of a temporary yard sale, garage sale, auction or any such sale offering items for purchase by the general public, shall be permitted on a property used primarily for residential purposes provided all of the following conditions are met: 1. Such sale of private foods is conducted for one period not exceeding 48 consecutive hours in any one calendar year by the property owner or occupant. 2. Adequate parking shall be provided so as not to interfere with normal traffic flow. 3. Any signs relating to such a sale may not be placed more than 24 hours prior to the opening of the sale and shall be removed within 24 hours after conclusion of the sale. 4. Any person or persons planning to conduct such a sale shall have obtained a conditional use permit from the Town Selectmen or their designated representative. 5. Multi-family yard sales at the residence of one of the participants are permitted, however, the individual(s) involved in the sale, and, not living at the site of the sale, must be residents of the Town of New London; and, all goods sold at the yard sale must be the property of said resident(s).