If your area is zoned as residential and you feel encumbered by the businesses operating in your area such as a daycare, your recourse is to complain to the zoning board.
Zoning boards typically turn a blind eye when it comes to home-based businesses but they always act when neighbors complain. It can be due to the increased traffic, too-much comings-and-goings of vehicles, parking of customers in the street, noise or for other reasons. Once the neighbors complain, the board reviews the business and can shut them down.
Contact the zoning board -- better yet, mobilize other neighbors -- and contact the zoning board together and they will most likely listen to you and shut down the business. Of course, you won't make any friends with the business owner, but I guess at this point you just want the business out of your area anyway.
2006-09-11 06:30:32
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answered by imisidro 7
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Most community residential plats allow 2 oddball things: daycare and beauty shops. If the transportation causes issues, the city or county needs to address it and resolve it.
2006-09-10 11:07:14
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answered by Scott K 7
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why don't you yourself bring it up as an issue at your local city hall? This is exactly how rezoning gets talked about. You would find out if some other people have similar concerns or even if there is already a little lobby group, or you could start your own.
2006-09-08 17:44:20
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answered by jarm 4
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relies upon on your state and city rules. an afternoon care middle needs to be licenced. If it has its licenced, it rather is been okayed with the help of the city. you probably did no longer say while you are the only beginning the middle, or while you're against one beginning on your community. communique is the main important. acquaintances ought to talk, till now they start to whinge to others.
2016-11-06 22:50:20
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answered by Anonymous
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thats a very good quistion it would depend on the neiborrhood ,hours of bussnis ,and distance so ,there sould be some exceptions to that, so
yes
2006-09-08 17:50:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course daycares should be allowed...as long as they follow all licensing/training requirements.
2006-09-08 17:43:51
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answered by Anonymous
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they're in many of those types of neighborhoods because thats where all of the kids are. if they are too loud, talk to someone from the town/meetings.
2006-09-08 19:28:43
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answered by Sunrise267 2
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Why not that is where the people that need them are.
2006-09-08 17:45:25
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answered by norsmen 5
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