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drivingmecrazy
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FLORIDA. I have a situation that involves 3 places of business all located in the same proximity of each other (street corner). There is a veterinarian place, a hardware store and a hair salon/boutique. The vet offers low prices for shots and such so they are constantly swamped with long lines and more importantly too many cars. The vet's patron's quickly use up their 7 or so spots and fill into the hardware store and hair salon. The owners of the hardware store and salon have spoken to the owner of the vet but they were unwilling to do anything. Sometimes the parking is so bad the vet patrons will park down into a residential neighborhood past the hardware store and salon. Just today those cars were ticketed for blocking the road and not allowing city workers through (garbage truck). The salon has gone so far to put up tow away signs but to now avail. The signs are either torn down or cemented over so the signs cannot be used. Is there any legal recourse to try to get the vet to provide more parking? Is it possible to legally have them make appointments to avoid the mad rush of patrons? Are there any zoning violations that they might be violating?
Any advice on this matter is greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
Any advice on this matter is greatly appreciated.
Thank you.