Deer Park limits customer and client traffic at home-based businesses to maintain the residential character of neighborhoods. Home occupations must not generate traffic or parking demands beyond what is normal for the surrounding residential area. High-traffic businesses with frequent customer visits are not permitted as home occupations.
Deer Park's home occupation provisions in the zoning ordinance require that the business not generate traffic, parking, or noise impacts inconsistent with the residential character of the neighborhood. While the ordinance does not specify an exact number of daily customer visits, the practical standard enforced by Code Enforcement is that customer traffic should be infrequent and by appointment only, not on a walk-in basis. Businesses that attract a steady stream of customers throughout the day, such as retail shops, beauty salons with multiple clients, or food service operations, are not compatible with residential zoning. Customer vehicles must park in the driveway or designated on-street parking spaces and must not obstruct neighboring driveways or create parking congestion on the street. Deliveries must be by standard commercial carriers (UPS, FedEx, USPS) in standard delivery vehicles. Regular deliveries by large commercial trucks or 18-wheelers are not permitted. The intent is to ensure that neighbors cannot distinguish a home occupation from a normal residence based on traffic patterns, parking, or visitor frequency. Complaints from neighbors about excessive traffic or parking problems may trigger a Code Enforcement investigation.
Generating excessive customer traffic at a home occupation may result in a Code Enforcement investigation and a notice to reduce activity or cease operations. Continued violations after notice carry fines up to $500 per day. The city may revoke home occupation privileges and pursue a court order to stop the business activity.
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