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Lancaster County BZA declines neighbors' appeal; Nunn home-occupation permit remains in place

Lancaster County Board of Zoning Appeals · December 3, 2025
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Summary

The Lancaster County Board of Zoning Appeals rejected a motion to reverse a home-occupation permit issued to George Nunn for an online golf-restoration business after neighbors David and Tammy Boron appealed the permit, citing heavy deliveries, safety risks, and easement damage. Staff will issue a formal order within 30 days.

At its meeting, the Lancaster County Board of Zoning Appeals voted to leave in place a home-occupation permit issued to George Nunn after neighbors David and Tammy Boron appealed the permit's issuance.

The appeal arose from complaints that the Nunns’ business at 7965 Green Pond Road (listed in public materials as Restoration Golfware LLC) generated frequent commercial deliveries that damaged a shared private easement and created safety risks for neighbors and their animals. Tammy Boron, of 7940 Green Pond Road, told the board she and her husband moved to the area to keep horses and cited photos, a veterinarian report and text messages in the record. She said, according to materials she provided, the Nunns received roughly 21 deliveries per week and estimated about…

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