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Home Business in Colorado Springs, CO (2026)

6 verified home business rules for Colorado Springs, Colorado, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

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Zoning Restrictions

A Colorado Springs home occupation must be secondary to the residential use and may be conducted only within an enclosed accessory structure, attached or detached garage, or the dwelling, excluding porches; it may use no more than one-half the dwelling's total first floor area and may not create noise, dust, vibration, smell, smoke, glare, electrical interference, fire hazard, traffic congestion, or any other nuisance that disturbs a residential zone.

Home Occupation Zoning Standards (7.5.1503)

Some Restrictions

Colorado Springs City Code 7.5.1503(A), (D), (E), (F)

7.5.1503: HOME OCCUPATION PERMIT STANDARDS AND CRITERIA: The Manager may approve or modify and approve an application for a home occupation permit if the following standards and criteria are met: A. Nuisance Or Hazard: ... The home occupation shall not create noise, dust, vibration, smell, smoke, glare, electrical interference, fire hazard, congestion to traffic flow, parking problem, or any ot...

Signage Rules

Colorado Springs allows a home occupation only one sign - identifying the home occupation, no larger than two (2) square feet in area, attached to the dwelling, and with no illumination. A second unilluminated placard up to two square feet is permitted at the point of sale for cottage foods in compliance with Colorado Revised Statutes 25-4-1614(3)(c).

Home Occupation Sign Limit: 2 sq ft (7.5.1503.C)

Some Restrictions

Colorado Springs City Code 7.5.1503(C)

C. Signs: No sign may be used other than a sign identifying the home occupation, of which sign shall not be over two (2) square feet in area and must be attached to the dwelling. There shall be no illumination of the sign. Provided, however, that an unilluminated placard, sign, or card, not over two (2) square feet in area, in compliance with Colorado Revised Statutes 25-4-1614(3)(c), may be di...

Customer Traffic Restrictions

Home occupation clients must visit by appointment only with at least 15 minutes between appointments in Colorado Springs. The business cannot create more traffic, parking demand, or noise than typical residential use.

Colorado Springs Home Business Customer Traffic Rules

Some Restrictions

Cottage Food Operations

Colorado's Cottage Foods Act (CRS 25-4-1614) allows home-based food producers in Colorado Springs to sell non-potentially-hazardous foods (baked goods, jams, dry herbs, honey, pickles, candies) directly to consumers up to 10,000 dollars per product type per year. Producers must complete an approved food safety course and label products with the cottage food disclaimer. No health department permit is required.

Home Business: Cottage Food

Some Restrictions

Home Daycare

Home-based childcare in Colorado Springs requires state licensing through the Colorado Department of Early Childhood. Family childcare homes (up to 6 children under 13, including provider's own) and large family childcare homes (up to 12 children with qualified assistant) have separate licensing tracks. City home occupation permit is also required.

Home Business: Daycare Home

Heavy Restrictions

Home Occupation Permits

Colorado Springs requires a home occupation permit through Planning and Neighborhood Services for any business operated from a residence that involves customer visits, employees, commercial vehicle storage, significant shipments, or exterior signage under City Code Chapter 7 Article 5. The fee is 80 dollars initial with no renewal. Permit is site-specific and non-transferable.

Home Business: Home Occupation Permits

Some Restrictions

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County ordinances apply to unincorporated areas and may supplement Colorado Springs city rules.

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