My non-profit organization wants to hold a sale; do the same rules apply?

In the case of churches, public schools, fraternal organizations and other non-profit entities, six sales per calendar year are allowed. For charitable purposes, the sale may be conducted on the premises or in building of said organization or other buildings with the submission of written permission of the property owner and approval by the City Administrator, with the recommendation of the Community and Economic Development Department. A sale may be held at a residence for the above listed groups, which will then constitute the permitted sale. Each sale is limited to no more than three consecutive days.

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1. Do I need a permit to hold a yard sale?
2. Is there a fee for this permit?
3. How long before my yard sale should I obtain a permit?
4. Is there a limit to the number of yard sales I can have in one year?
5. How many consecutive days can I hold a yard sale?
6. Are there specific hours I can have a yard sale?
7. What types of items may I sell?
8. My non-profit organization wants to hold a sale; do the same rules apply?
9. What kind of signs can I put up to advertise my yard sale?