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home occupation
14 Porch Notes tagged “home occupation,” from counties across Colorado.
Local rules - Boulder County
A Boulder County home business must still feel residential
A home business in unincorporated Boulder County is allowed only while the lot stays mainly residential and its impacts stop at the property line.
Read note ->Local rules - Douglas County
A Douglas County home business can be a zoning question
A home business in unincorporated Douglas County can trigger zoning rules, and some rural ones need a Class 2 home occupation permit.
Read note ->Local rules - Denver County
A Denver home business can need a zoning permit
Using your Denver home address as a business address means getting a zoning permit for a home occupation, separate from any license or tax account.
Read note ->Local rules - Phillips County
A Phillips home occupation exemption still has standards
A Phillips County home occupation skips the land use change permit only while it meets the Land Use Code's minimum standards.
Read note ->Local rules - Weld County
A Weld home business can start with zoning
A Weld County home business that meets the home-occupation definition needs a zoning permit, and the review weighs traffic, water, and neighborhood impact.
Read note ->Home and property - Yuma County
A Yuma County home business may be exempt, but it still has standards
A Yuma County home business can skip a permit only while it meets the minimum standards for an exempt home occupation.
Read note ->Local rules - El Paso County
A Colorado Springs home business may need a home occupation permit
A Colorado Springs home business must stay secondary to the home and may need a home occupation permit before it operates.
Read note ->Home and property - Douglas County
A Douglas home-business permit does not erase covenants
A Class 2 home-occupation permit in Douglas County does not exempt you from covenants, architectural standards, or private agreements.
Read note ->Local rules - Weld County
A Weld home occupation permit does not travel with the sale
A Weld home occupation zoning permit is not transferable and expires when the property is sold or leased to a new occupant.
Read note ->Home and property - El Paso County
An El Paso home business still has to feel residential
El Paso County treats a home business as accessory to the home, with standards that keep it from changing the property's residential character.
Read note ->Local rules - Elbert County
An Elbert County home occupation still needs a zoning check
A home business counts as an accessory use and must follow the county zoning rules — quiet to the owner can still raise a zoning question.
Read note ->Local rules - Custer County
Custer home businesses start with a home-occupation notice
Running a business from a Custer County home means filing a Notice of Home Occupation and keeping the work low-impact.
Read note ->Home and property - Denver County
Denver home businesses can need zoning review
A Denver home business may need a zoning permit, and the property must fit the city's limits on visits, equipment, staff, and storage.
Read note ->Local rules - Cheyenne County
Home businesses in Cheyenne County still have zoning standards
A Cheyenne County home occupation must stay enclosed, low-traffic, and free of odor, dust, smoke, noise, and vibration that bothers neighbors.
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