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Zoning Restrictions: Acushnet Center vs New Bedford

How do zoning restrictions rules compare between Acushnet Center, MA and New Bedford, MA?

Acushnet Center and New Bedford have similar restriction levels.

Acushnet Center, MA

Bristol County

Some Restrictions

Home occupation regulations in Bristol County are governed by individual municipal zoning ordinances under MGL Ch. 40A. Each town defines permitted home business activities in residential districts. Most require the business to be incidental to residential use and operated by a resident.

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New Bedford, MA

Bristol County

Some Restrictions

New Bedford's Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance Chapter 9 regulates home occupations. Home businesses must be conducted by a resident, be secondary to residential use, and not alter the residential character of the premises. Specific requirements vary by zoning district.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAcushnet CenterNew Bedford
State LawMGL Ch. 40A (zoning enabling act)-
AuthorityIndividual town zoning ordinances-
General StandardIncidental to residential use-
OperatorMust be resident of dwellingMust be resident of dwelling
Code-Ch. 9 Comprehensive Zoning
Character-No external changes to residential appearance
Secondary Use-Must be incidental to residence

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Acushnet Center FAQ

Can I run a business from my home in Bristol County?

Home occupation regulations in Bristol County are governed by individual municipal zoning ordinances under MGL Ch. 40A. Each town defines permitted home business activities in residential districts. Most require the business to be incidental to residential use and operated by a resident.

What zoning restrictions apply to home businesses in Bristol County?

State Law: MGL Ch. 40A (zoning enabling act). Authority: Individual town zoning ordinances. General Standard: Incidental to residential use. Operator: Must be resident of dwelling.

New Bedford FAQ

Can I run a business from my home in New Bedford?

New Bedford's Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance Chapter 9 regulates home occupations. Home businesses must be conducted by a resident, be secondary to residential use, and not alter the residential character of the premises. Specific requirements vary by zoning district.

What zoning restrictions apply to home businesses in New Bedford?

Code: Ch. 9 Comprehensive Zoning. Operator: Must be resident of dwelling. Character: No external changes to residential appearance. Secondary Use: Must be incidental to residence.

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