Home occupations in Fort Wayne must not create traffic beyond normal residential levels. Appointments are limited and parking must be on site, not blocking the street or neighbors.
Fort Waynes UDO home-occupation standard requires the business to generate traffic patterns indistinguishable from a normal residence. In practice, this means limiting scheduled client visits (typical guidance is no more than one or two clients on site at a time and not more than 8 to 10 visits per day), and providing adequate off-street parking so customers do not park on the street or in the neighbors driveway. Deliveries must be limited to normal package-carrier visits; repeated freight or semi-truck deliveries are not allowed. Uses that inherently generate heavy traffic β such as tutoring groups larger than a few students, retail storefronts, or medical clinics β are prohibited as home occupations and must operate in commercial zones. Complaints from neighbors about parking spillover, honking, or repeated traffic are the most common trigger for enforcement by the Community Developments zoning inspectors.
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