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Customer Traffic Restrictions: Boulder City vs Paradise

How do customer traffic restrictions rules compare between Boulder City, NV and Paradise, NV?

Boulder City and Paradise have similar restriction levels.

Boulder City, NV

Clark County

Heavy Restrictions

Boulder City home occupations must not generate customer or client traffic beyond normal residential levels. On-site visits by customers are tightly limited or prohibited to preserve neighborhood character.

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Paradise, NV

Clark County

Heavy Restrictions

Unincorporated Clark County heavily restricts client visits to home occupations under Title 30. The rule of thumb is that a home business cannot generate traffic beyond what is typical for a single-family residence.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBoulder CityParadise
TrafficNo more than normal residential-
On-site CustomersTightly limited or prohibited-
Unsuitable UsesRetail, salons, multi-student instruction-
DeliveriesResidential patterns onlyResidential-scale only
CodeTitle 11 BCMC-
Visits-By appointment only
Walk-ins-Not allowed
Parking-No street congestion
HOA Overlay-Often bans clients

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Boulder City FAQ

Can clients come to my Boulder City home for appointments?

Only in very limited numbers. Home occupations must not generate traffic beyond normal residential levels. High-volume customer visits require a commercial location.

What about deliveries for my home business?

Deliveries must be consistent with typical residential patterns. Frequent commercial deliveries can trigger zoning enforcement.

Paradise FAQ

Can I see piano students at my home in unincorporated Clark County?

Yes, one at a time by appointment. Individual music lessons are a classic permitted home occupation as long as visits are spaced out, students arrive one at a time, and parking does not disrupt the neighborhood.

Can I run a hair salon from my home?

Generally no. Salons inherently attract walk-in and appointment traffic beyond what is typical for a residence, and most cosmetology work requires commercial zoning and state board licensing. Mobile stylist work at client homes is different.

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