No specific customer traffic rule exists for home businesses in unincorporated Douglas County. Zoning and nuisance standards apply if business traffic creates problems.
Douglas County's DCZR does not set a specific customer visit limit for home businesses. However, if a home business generates commercial-scale traffic that is inconsistent with the zone district or creates nuisance conditions (road damage, congestion, noise), it may be subject to zoning enforcement or special use review. Agricultural zones generally allow significant traffic for farm-related activities without restriction.
Home businesses generating excessive traffic inconsistent with the zone may be required to obtain special use approval or cease operations.
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