Customer traffic must not exceed normal residential levels. Frequent walk-in visits, parking overflow, and delivery truck traffic are grounds for code enforcement action.
Little Elm home occupation zoning standards require that customer and client traffic to the residence not exceed levels typical of a residential neighborhood. The intent is to prevent parking congestion, increased vehicle traffic, and commercial activity patterns in residential areas. Businesses that generate regular walk-in customers, appointment-based client visits throughout the day, or delivery truck traffic beyond standard residential carriers are not compliant home occupations. Online businesses with shipping via USPS, UPS, and FedEx are generally compliant as these are normal residential delivery patterns. Tutoring with one student at a time by appointment may be acceptable, but a steady stream of students throughout the day would exceed residential traffic norms. Little Elm has experienced rapid growth with many new subdivisions where streets are designed for residential traffic volumes, making commercial traffic patterns more noticeable and disruptive. Neighbor complaints about traffic and parking are the primary enforcement trigger. Code Enforcement evaluates the frequency, volume, and pattern of traffic to determine compliance.
Customer traffic exceeding residential norms: code violation notice. Continued operation: fine up to $500 per day. Cease-and-desist for egregious commercial traffic in residential zones.
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