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Customer Traffic Restrictions: Columbus vs Westerville

How do customer traffic restrictions rules compare between Columbus, OH and Westerville, OH?

Columbus has fewer restrictions than Westerville.

Columbus, OH

Franklin County

Some Restrictions

Home businesses in Franklin County may receive limited customer visits but must not create traffic that disrupts residential character. Columbus typically limits to occasional appointments, no more than one client at a time, with no on-site parking generation beyond normal residential levels.

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Westerville, OH

Franklin County

Heavy Restrictions

Home occupations in Westerville may not generate customer traffic inconsistent with a residential neighborhood. Codified Ord 1163.04 prohibits on-site sales and limits visits to incidental professional appointments.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactColumbusWesterville
Customer RuleOccasional by appointment-
Concurrent ClientsOne at a time-
DeliveriesResidential volume only-
ParkingNo extra generationMust not block
Daycare LimitCommercial zoning-
Walk-In Retail-Not allowed
Appointments-Incidental OK
Authority-Ord 1163.04
Delivery-Standard carrier

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Columbus FAQ

Who enforces this in Franklin County?

Franklin County code enforcement at (614) 525-3322 handles most complaints.

Who enforces this in Franklin County?

Franklin County code enforcement at (614) 525-3322 handles most complaints.

Westerville FAQ

Can clients come to my Westerville home business?

Occasional appointments are allowed, but regular walk-in traffic or retail sales from the home are prohibited.

Who enforces this in Westerville?

Westerville code enforcement at (614) 901-6400 handles complaints.

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