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Customer Traffic Restrictions: Fort Worth vs Mansfield

How do customer traffic restrictions rules compare between Fort Worth, TX and Mansfield, TX?

Fort Worth has fewer restrictions than Mansfield.

Fort Worth, TX

Tarrant County

Some Restrictions

Under Fort Worth Zoning Sec. 5.116.A, the combined number of employees, customers, and family members present at a home occupation at one time cannot exceed the legal occupancy of the dwelling unit. Activity must remain invisible from the street.

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Mansfield, TX

Tarrant County

Heavy Restrictions

Mansfield home occupation rules limit customer visits to preserve residential character. Regular foot traffic, customer parking needs, and commercial deliveries beyond normal residential volume are restricted.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFort WorthMansfield
Code SectionFort Worth Zoning Sec. 5.116.A-
Total Headcount CapLegal occupancy of dwelling-
Visible ActivityProhibited from street-
Allowed LocationDwelling, attached garage, or 1 accessory bldg-
Customer Visits-Generally prohibited or strictly limited
On-site Parking-Required if visits allowed
Prohibited Uses-Salons, retail, group fitness
Child Care Exception-State-licensed home day care
Planning Dept-(817) 728-3680)

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Fort Worth FAQ

How many customers can visit my home business in Fort Worth?

There is no specific customer cap, but Sec. 5.116.A requires that customers, employees, and residents combined never exceed the lawful occupancy of the dwelling at one time.

Can my home business have street parking for clients?

Activity must not be visible from the street under Sec. 5.116.A, and parking must comply with Sec. 22-160 (no front-yard parking and only on hard-surfaced drives). Concentrated client parking on the street can trigger enforcement.

Mansfield FAQ

Can I have clients come to my Mansfield home office?

Only in very limited circumstances. Home occupations generally prohibit or strictly limit customer visits to preserve residential character. Businesses requiring regular foot traffic such as salons or retail are not permitted.

Can I run a hair salon from my Mansfield home?

No. Hair salons, nail salons, and similar beauty services require regular customer traffic incompatible with home occupation standards. These businesses must be conducted in properly zoned commercial space.

Can I run a licensed daycare in my Mansfield home?

Yes. State-licensed child care homes operated under Texas Health and Human Services Commission standards are typically permitted as a specific home occupation within state capacity limits. Notify the city and verify local requirements.

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