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Customer Traffic Restrictions: Chula Vista vs Fallbrook

How do customer traffic restrictions rules compare between Chula Vista, CA and Fallbrook, CA?

Chula Vista and Fallbrook have similar restriction levels.

Chula Vista, CA

San Diego County

Some Restrictions

Home occupations in Chula Vista must be incidental and secondary to the residential use under CVMC 19.14.490. Customer visits are permitted but must not generate traffic, parking, or noise beyond what is normal for the residential neighborhood.

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Fallbrook, CA

San Diego County

Some Restrictions

Home occupations in unincorporated San Diego County must not generate traffic or parking demand inconsistent with residential use. The business must not be detrimental to the neighborhood. No specific visitor caps are codified, but excessive traffic may trigger enforcement.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChula VistaFallbrook
Traffic StandardMust not exceed normal residential levels-
Customer VehiclesNo more than 1 at a time (typical)-
Floor AreaMax 25% of dwelling-
Exterior StorageNot permitted-
Code ReferenceCVMC 19.14.490-
Visitor Limit-No specific cap β€” residential character required
Standard-Must not be detrimental to neighborhood
Employees-Generally residents of dwelling only
Deliveries-Must be consistent with residential use
Enforcement-Code Compliance Division

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Chula Vista FAQ

Can customers come to my home business in Chula Vista?

Yes, but customer traffic must not exceed normal residential levels. Typically no more than one client vehicle at a time. The business must remain secondary to the residential use.

How much of my home can I use for business?

Under CVMC 19.14.490, no more than 25% of the total floor area of the dwelling may be used for the home occupation.

Can I receive business deliveries at home?

Deliveries must be limited to those typical of residential deliveries β€” standard parcel services. Commercial truck deliveries that exceed normal residential patterns may violate your home occupation permit.

Fallbrook FAQ

How many customers can visit my home business per day?

The county does not set a specific number but requires the business to maintain residential character. If customer traffic is clearly inconsistent with a residential neighborhood, Code Compliance may investigate.

Can I have employees at my home business?

Home occupations are generally expected to be operated by residents of the dwelling. Non-resident employees generating additional traffic and parking may exceed what is considered compatible with residential use.

What if neighbors complain about my home business traffic?

Code Compliance investigates complaints about home businesses. If your operation is generating traffic inconsistent with residential use, you may be required to reduce activity or relocate to commercial space.

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