Re: Looking for examples of at-home business policies | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: David Clements and Evan Richardson (evdavwes![]() |
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Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2012 04:54:01 -0800 (PST) |
Karen, Our Declaration (www.westwoodcohousing.com) allows use of property as allowed by the city of Asheville, NC. The city regulations are more restrictive than ours might be. Basically "retail establishments" (those with more than 8 customers per day coming and going) are not allowed in residential neighborhoods. For example, we have had a bed and breakfast business, which is not legal in the city in houses of less than 2500 sf. Also, we have had a member doing massage, which in the city can only be done in a handicapped-accessible building (our development is not handicapped accessible, and has no parking for the public). Also the city follows standard code requirements for medical offices, which our houses cannot meet without expensive renovations. Also, we have a member with a handyman business, which is not legal in the city unless the business vehicle (a van) is parked in a closed garage. In our case, we have no garages, so the van can not legally be parked on our property. When I was on the Board, my feeling was that these businesses, though technically "illegal" under the city statutes, could consider to operate so long as there was no objection from any member. If there had been an objection, I think the Board would have had to negotiate with the parties or deny the illegal home occupation. Especially given that any one objecting could complain to the city for enforcement of the City statute. . I think that the Board is currently not paying close attention to which businesses have the proper permits and which do not. Here is the Declaration (the main place where we set out our rights and obligations to each other: b. That the Lots shall be occupied and used only as private dwellings in accordance with the provision of this Declaration, the Bylaws and the Rules and Regulations, and for no other purpose; provided, however, that Developer has the right at all times to use Lots owned or leased by it as a model or for demonstration purposes. In addition, the Lots may be used for home occupations permitted under the Property’s zoning use category, so long as the use is in compliance with the Rules and Regulations. Here is the section from Rules and Regulations. We have a "studio," and once had plans for additional "studios" where people could work: Section 6. Work and Hobby Activities: Since Westwood encourages a mix of living and work spaces, provided the work is compatible with the environment residents seek here, consideration shall be given to what types of work are appropriate. The relevant factors include: noise, outside clutter, traffic, parking, odors, lights, dust, environmentally caustic material, hours of activity, fire hazards, wear and tear on building improvements, the effect upon market value of property, and any other kinds of impact on the community (both Westwood and the larger neighborhood). Since some types of work use only need to be separate from housing in the studio zone (as shown on the Development site plans), while others will not be appropriate anywhere in Westwood, no blanket rule covers all situations; each must be decided on a case-by-case basis. David Clements Message: 1 Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2012 18:06:38 -0800 From: Karen Sheldon <karen.sheldon [at] gmail.com> Subject: [C-L]_ Looking for examples of at-home business policies To: Cohousing-L <cohousing-l [at] cohousing.org> Message-ID: <4F3B132E.3020807 [at] gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed If there are cohousing groups with business policies you'd care to share, we'd love to see them, as we are working to develop our own. Thanks, Karen Bellingham Cohousing Bellingham WA ------------------------------ _________________________________________________________________ Cohousing-L mailing list -- Unsubscribe, archives and other info at: http://www.cohousing.org/cohousing-L/ End of Cohousing-L Digest, Vol 97, Issue 18 *******************************************
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Looking for examples of at-home business policies Karen Sheldon, February 14 2012
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