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Old 03-28-2014, 09:22 PM
 
Location: North Texas
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Originally Posted by Aceraceae View Post
I know of a person who meets with customers/clients at his home in the Waterview Preservation area in Richardson. It only looks as if visitors are coming over though. Not a convenient store steady stream of people.
Here's the full body of the ordinances governing home businesses:

http://www.cor.net/modules/showdocum...documentid=490

This should answer all of the OP's questions.
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Old 03-28-2014, 10:54 PM
 
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Here's the full body of the ordinances governing home businesses:

http://www.cor.net/modules/showdocum...documentid=490

This should answer all of the OP's questions.
Yes, you've given me that. I'm asking people who are running businesses how they're dealing with it. I can understand maintaining a residential community by keeping any business ventures very low-key and making sure they don't create public nuisances. This is the first place I've been that doesn't allow even the smallest of discreet plaques or insist that there be no way anyone can detect a business is on the premises. Discreet is one thing--disguise is something different.
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Old 03-28-2014, 10:55 PM
 
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A "hidden" massage parlor can be a problem for few. A "discrete" meth lab can be an issue for some.
We aren't talking about illegal activities. And you miss the point. Business is not prohibited--it's required to be disguised. Do you really think a disguised business is better than a discreet one?
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Old 03-29-2014, 01:08 AM
 
Location: North Texas
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Yes, you've given me that. I'm asking people who are running businesses how they're dealing with it. I can understand maintaining a residential community by keeping any business ventures very low-key and making sure they don't create public nuisances. This is the first place I've been that doesn't allow even the smallest of discreet plaques or insist that there be no way anyone can detect a business is on the premises. Discreet is one thing--disguise is something different.
*shrug* This isn't Houston and Richardson's rules about this are actually pretty lax for this area. Most people can find anything with a GPS and a street address.
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