Lewisville home occupation rules restrict customer and client visits to levels that do not exceed normal residential traffic patterns. Businesses generating regular foot traffic, deliveries by commercial vehicles, or parking congestion are not permitted in residential zones.
Lewisville Code of Ordinances Chapter 14 (Zoning) requires home occupations to remain incidental to the residential use of the property. Customer, client, or patient traffic must not exceed what is normal for the surrounding residential neighborhood. Businesses that require regular in-person appointments, retail customers, or frequent deliveries by commercial vehicles do not qualify as permitted home occupations. The intent is to prevent increased traffic, parking demand, noise, and disruption to the residential character. Deliveries should be limited to standard residential carriers such as USPS, UPS, and FedEx. Large-item deliveries by semi-trailer, box truck, or commercial freight are indicators of business use that exceeds home occupation limits. Neighbors who observe regular customer traffic to a residence may file complaints with Code Compliance. If an investigation confirms a pattern of commercial traffic, the city may issue a cease-and-desist order and require the business to relocate to a commercially zoned location. Service-based businesses such as tutoring, consulting, or counseling that see one client at a time by appointment may be acceptable if traffic remains minimal.
Excessive commercial traffic at a residence: fine up to $500 per offense. Cease-and-desist order requiring relocation of business operations.
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