Missouri City restricts customer and client visits, deliveries, and on-site parking for home occupations to prevent traffic and parking impacts on residential streets.
Home occupations in Missouri City must not generate vehicular or pedestrian traffic that exceeds normal residential levels. The ordinance limits client visits, prohibits regular deliveries by commercial vehicles beyond what is typical for a residence, and restricts parking so that business activity does not consume on-street capacity or create congestion. Activities that draw frequent customers are not considered residential.
Excessive customer traffic, repeated commercial deliveries, or business-related on-street parking can result in zoning citations, neighbor complaints being upheld, and orders to discontinue the use.
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Missouri City, TX
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Missouri City requires a fence permit for any fence taller than 7 feet and for masonry fences over 6 feet, while shorter standard fences generally do not nee...
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Missouri City's Zoning Ordinance Section 14 caps residential fences at 8 feet, with stricter limits for front yards where only ornamental open fencing is per...
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