Description
There is an appliance repair shop being run out of this home. There is a high volume of appliances being brought in and out of the home. Traffic had increased from buyers coming to pick up appliances. This has been on going for months and is increasing in volume and types of appliances. This is clearly a violation of the City's Code of Ordinance- Chapter 12, Section 6.5, Section C-4 items a b c d g and h, as well as Section C-5 item f.
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Planning & Development Services (Registered User)
Acknowledged ADA- CSTX (Verified Official)
ADA- CSTX (Verified Official)
The Code Officer for this area has started investigating this issue. As soon as more information is available, we will post it here.
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Closed Code Support (Registered User)
Goodneig (Registered User)
Goodneig (Registered User)
Goodneig (Registered User)
Code Support (Registered User)
This is not considered a violation at this time. According to the UDO, the following must occur to be considered an illegal home occupation:
1. Change the outside of the dwelling
2. Is visible from the street. (we know pictures have been taken, however, an Officer has been unable to observe this)
3. Has not generated traffic visible by code enforcement. (doesn’t result in any off street parking on street with more than 2 vehicles at a time).
4. Does not create a hazard to person or property.
5. Has not resulted in electrical interference.
6. Has not had any outside storage or display. (all appliances are in the garage)