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Zoning Restrictions: Cambridge vs Wakefield

How do zoning restrictions rules compare between Cambridge, MA and Wakefield, MA?

Cambridge and Wakefield have similar restriction levels.

Cambridge, MA

Middlesex County

Some Restrictions

Cambridge allows home occupations by right in most residential districts under the zoning ordinance. The business must be secondary to residential use with no significant traffic or noise impacts.

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Wakefield, MA

Middlesex County

Some Restrictions

Middlesex County home businesses are governed by each municipality's zoning bylaw, with state protection under MGL c.40A s.3 for customary incidental home occupations that do not alter residential character.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCambridgeWakefield
Allowed by rightIn most residential districts-
Floor area limitRoughly 25 percent-
Non-resident employeesUsually 1 maximumUsually limited or prohibited
Retail salesGenerally prohibited-
Business certRegister with City Clerk-
State law-MGL c.40A s.3
Regulated by-Local zoning bylaw
Typical area limit-25% of dwelling or 500 sq ft
Special permit-Often required from ZBA

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Cambridge FAQ

Can I run a consulting business from my Cambridge apartment?

Yes, quiet professional work with no customer traffic is generally allowed by right.

Can I open a retail shop in my home?

No. Retail requires a commercial zone and would need a special permit in residential districts.

Wakefield FAQ

Does Massachusetts protect home businesses?

Yes. MGL c.40A s.3 protects customary home occupations that are incidental to residential use, but each Middlesex town sets specific conditions through its zoning bylaw.

Do I need a special permit?

Often yes. If your home business exceeds the as-of-right thresholds in your town's bylaw (such as employing non-residents or generating customer traffic), you typically need a special permit from the local Zoning Board of Appeals.

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