"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
I have reached the point where I want to downsize a bit. I am thinking of building a smaller new home (just the wife and I now days) with a slightly bigger shop than I have now either attached or detached but on the same property. One utility, one internet, one property tax ect. Plus I don't really want "walk ins". I have been looking at zoning covenants on potential properties and holy Sh!T, they way I read them is you could get in hot water for knitting sweaters and selling them on Ebay... even outside city limits. I really want to be up front before I invest but damn, I may not find anything. For you guys with garage shops, How did you over come zoning issues. Don't ask, don't tell?
Frog, does your city allow any home based business, as long as there are no employees? The reason I'm curious is that I've always wondered if certain businesses are allowed and others aren't. For instance, maybe embroidery is OK but printing isn't. I'd assume that as long as what someone is doing doesn't bother their neighbors it should be all right...But I've always been concerned that some government official might decide my business doesn't comply with some city regulation I never heard of...
It seems there are some developments that have their panties pretty wadded up about things and others that seem to be more lax as long as you don't chit the bed with things. But if it's written down, it can bite you in the ass. All it would take is one ass hole of a neighbor to decide he does not like the color of the trim on your house.