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Home Occupation Permits: Columbus vs Grove City

How do home occupation permits rules compare between Columbus, OH and Grove City, OH?

Columbus and Grove City have similar restriction levels.

Columbus, OH

Franklin County

Some Restrictions

Columbus allows many professional and service businesses to operate from a residence under a home occupation permit issued by Building and Zoning Services. The business must be clearly secondary to the home's residential use, employ no non-resident workers on-site, and avoid disruptive traffic, signage, or outdoor storage.

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Grove City, OH

Franklin County

Some Restrictions

Grove City requires a Zoning Certificate for most home occupations under Codified Ordinance Title 11. No external evidence of the business (signs, displays, traffic) is permitted, and the business must be conducted entirely within the dwelling by a resident.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactColumbusGrove City
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Permit-Zoning Certificate required
Employees-1 non-resident maximum
Floor Area-25 percent maximum
Signage-1 nameplate, 2 sq ft
Prohibited-Auto repair, kennels, clinics

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Columbus FAQ

Grove City FAQ

Can I see clients at my Grove City home?

Limited client visits are allowed but must not generate traffic or parking beyond what is normal for a residence.

Who enforces this in Grove City?

Grove City code enforcement at (614) 277-3100 handles complaints.

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