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The purpose of this article is to give adequate notice to owners of vehicles that haven’t moved in 90 days or so that the ordinances that had been relaxed following the flood are back in force and being enforced. This is the opportunity to make repairs or remove the vehicles in question from the neighborhood.
If you have any questions about the ordinances referenced and what they require of residents of Shenandoah Estates please feel free to contact an officer of either the SHA or SECPID or, Tom Hirschey, who chairs the safety and security committees of each.
. The Shenandoah Estates Subdivision is a “NO SOLICITING ZONE”
The Shenandoah Homeowners Association has taken all the legal steps required to declare the Shenandoah Estates Subdivision a NO SOLICITING ZONE in accordance with city-parish ordinance. The Ordinance requires the Homeowners Association pass a resolution confirming the imposition of the NO SOLICITING ZONE and the erection of signs at subdivision entrances identifying the zone.
The Shenandoah Homeowners Association Board has passed a resolution to accept City of Baton Rouge Code 1951. Title 12 – 200 Parish Code 1962, Title 12 – 200 Ordnance No. 11134 – 1, 4-22- 98 and Section 12:200 – House-to-house peddling as nuisance ordnance on January 12, 2012 The passage of this resolution affirms NO HOUSE-TO-HOUSE PEDDLING is allowed in the Shenandoah Estates Subdivision, and every subdivision entrance is so posted.
The Ordinance neither applies to nor restricts door to door sales by certain non-profits, such as Girl
Scouts. It also does not apply to political or religious activity in any way. What it does prohibit is door to door commercial sales activity.
SHA has recently received complaints about people selling burglar alarm systems door to door. This seems to be an annual campaign that cranks up every summer.
When the sales people are informed by residents that they were violating the law, the violators claimed that the signs placed at subdivision entrances
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