Huntersville residents may post a No Solicitation sign at their door. Commercial solicitors who ignore a clearly posted no-solicitation notice can be cited under the town ordinance. Religious and political canvassers are not bound by the posting under federal case law.
A clearly visible No Soliciting or No Trespassing sign at the entrance to a residence puts commercial peddlers on notice. Ignoring the sign is a violation of the town solicitor ordinance and may also constitute criminal trespass under N.C.G.S. 14-159.13. Under Watchtower v. Stratton, noncommercial canvassing cannot be prohibited by a municipal no-knock registry.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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Commercial noise from businesses in Huntersville must not exceed plainly-audible limits at the property line of adjacent residential districts. Loading dock ...
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Gas-powered leaf blowers are permitted in Huntersville during normal construction noise hours of 7 AM to 7 PM. No decibel cap specific to leaf blowers exists...
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Aircraft noise is preempted by the FAA and not subject to Huntersville Chapter 92. Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT) and the smaller Lake Norman ...
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Huntersville permits on-street parking on most residential streets unless posted otherwise. Vehicles must park in the direction of travel, within 12 inches o...
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North Carolina has no shared fence cost statute, so each Huntersville property owner pays for their own fence. Boundary disputes are civil matters resolved t...
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Huntersville UDO allows fences up to 6 feet in side and rear yards and 4 feet in front yards. Corner lots have additional sight-triangle restrictions. Fences...
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