Home-occupation signage is tightly limited by each town's zoning sign rules — typically one small, non-illuminated sign, if any, in residential zones.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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Nuisance barking is addressed by each town's animal and noise ordinances and by state law CGS §22-363, which makes it an infraction to keep a dog that is a n...
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Construction-hour limits in the Western Connecticut region are set by each member town's noise ordinance. Many restrict construction to roughly 7 a.m.–8 p.m....
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The Western Connecticut Planning Region is a council of governments, not a government with its own ordinances — noise rules are set by each member town. Most...
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Storing commercial vehicles and heavy trucks in residential zones is restricted by each town's zoning, with size/weight thresholds determining what may be ke...
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Driveway curb cuts onto town or state roads require a permit (town public works for local roads, CT DOT for state highways). Surfacing and front-yard parking...
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RV, camper and boat storage on residential lots is governed by each town's zoning, generally requiring side/rear yard placement and prohibiting long-term str...
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