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The neighborhood regulations do not allow any kind of business to be run out of the homes, the neighbor is a plumber with a commercial truck what can be done about that?

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The neighborhood regulations do not allow any kind of business to be run out of the homes, the neighbor is a plumber with a commercial truck what can be done about that?

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The Land Development Code (LDC) allows home based businesses to operate within residential zoning districts as long as they adhere to the requirements of the code. Since the neighborhood regulations (CC&R’s) prohibit this use, it would be up to the HOA to enforce the requirement. See the Land Development Code section 4.203, W With regards to the ‘commercial truck’, the LDC regulates this use as well. The code defines a Commercial Vehicle as ‘Any vehicle licensed as a commercial vehicle’. In other words, a vehicle may appear to be a commercial vehicle in that it carries ladders, parts or equipment, or may have a company name or logo painted on it, but it would not be considered a Commercial Vehicle unless it was licensed as such.

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