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Zoning Restrictions: Aurora vs Centennial

How do zoning restrictions rules compare between Aurora, CO and Centennial, CO?

Aurora and Centennial have similar restriction levels.

Aurora, CO

Arapahoe County

Some Restrictions

Aurora permits home occupations as an accessory use in all residential zones, subject to standards that keep the business secondary to the dwelling and preserve neighborhood character.

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Centennial, CO

Arapahoe County

Some Restrictions

Centennial encourages home-based businesses that don't negatively affect neighborhood character. A business license is required for all home-based businesses. The activity must be incidental and accessory to the residential use. Specific standards limit external impacts.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAuroraCentennial
AuthorityUDO 146-4.7.4-
Floor area25 percent maximum-
Non-resident employees1 on site maximum-
Prohibited usesAuto repair, welding, kennels-
LicenseHome occupation license requiredRequired for all home businesses
Standard-Incidental to residential use
Policy-City encourages home businesses
Nuisance-Must not affect neighborhood

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Aurora FAQ

Can I run a home business in my garage?

Yes, an attached garage may be used as part of the 25 percent floor area limit, provided no exterior evidence of the business is visible.

How many clients can visit?

Customer visits are limited under the home occupation standards, typically one client at a time and none after 9 p.m.

Centennial FAQ

Can I run a business from my home in Centennial?

Centennial encourages home-based businesses that don't negatively affect neighborhood character. A business license is required for all home-based businesses. The activity must be incidental and accessory to the residential use. Specific standards limit external impacts.

What zoning restrictions apply to home businesses in Centennial?

License: Required for all home businesses. Standard: Incidental to residential use. Policy: City encourages home businesses. Nuisance: Must not affect neighborhood.

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