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Zoning Restrictions: Fort Worth vs North Richland Hills

How do zoning restrictions rules compare between Fort Worth, TX and North Richland Hills, TX?

Fort Worth and North Richland Hills have similar restriction levels.

Fort Worth, TX

Tarrant County

Some Restrictions

Fort Worth Zoning Sec. 5.116.A allows a home occupation as an incidental, secondary use of a dwelling. The business must be conducted entirely within the principal dwelling, attached garage, or one accessory building, with no activity visible from the street.

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North Richland Hills, TX

Tarrant County

Some Restrictions

North Richland Hills allows home occupations in residential zoning districts as a secondary use of the dwelling, subject to strict limits on exterior appearance, employees, customer traffic, and signage. The business must be clearly incidental to residential use and not change the neighborhood character.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFort WorthNorth Richland Hills
Code SectionFort Worth Zoning Sec. 5.116.A-
Location LimitInside dwelling, garage, or 1 accessory bldg-
VisibilityNot visible from street-
NoiseSubject to Sec. 23-8-
Allowed Districts-All residential
Floor Area-25% max of dwelling
Non-Resident Staff-Not allowed on site
Signage-None allowed
Outdoor Storage-Prohibited

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Fort Worth FAQ

Can I run a business from my Fort Worth home?

Yes. Sec. 5.116.A permits home occupations in residential districts as long as they are secondary to the residential use, conducted indoors (or in an attached garage / one accessory building), and not visible from the street.

Are there limits on customers visiting my home business?

Yes. The number of employees, customers, and residents present at one time cannot exceed the lawful occupancy of the dwelling unit under Sec. 5.116.A.

North Richland Hills FAQ

Can I run a business from my NRH house?

Yes for quiet office and online businesses that meet the home occupation rules: no employees on site, no signage, no outdoor storage, no excessive customer traffic, and no nuisance impacts.

Can I run an auto repair shop from my garage?

No. Auto repair, welding, and other noise-generating or traffic-generating activities are prohibited as home occupations in NRH residential districts.

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