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Originally Posted by MaggieL
{insert rant about how zoning is controlled by the evil rich property owners who hate people here}
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It may very well be, but that's not the issue - if a place is zoned residential, setting up what amounts to a soup kitchen (or any other business/organization that generates foot traffic) would almost certainly be prohibited. And if the foot traffic is homeless people, you can bet it will be enforced double quick.
Heck, getting a homeless shelter or soup kitchen through zoning in a commercial area is hard enough.