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Zoning Restrictions: Gilbert vs Tempe

How do zoning restrictions rules compare between Gilbert, AZ and Tempe, AZ?

Gilbert and Tempe have similar restriction levels.

Gilbert, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Gilbert permits home occupations in residential zones under the Land Development Code. The business must be incidental to the residential use and comply with standards for traffic, noise, and neighborhood character.

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Tempe, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Tempe allows home-based businesses (home occupations) in residential zones under the Zoning and Development Code. The business must be secondary to the residential use, have no visible external evidence, and not generate excessive traffic, noise, or parking demand.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGilbertTempe
LocationWithin dwelling unit-
CharacterMust remain residential-
LicensingMay be required-
ReferenceLand Development Code-
Allowed-In all residential zones
Employees-Typically 1 non-resident max
External Evidence-None permitted
Prohibited Uses-Auto repair, manufacturing

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Gilbert FAQ

Can I run a business from home in Gilbert?

Yes, home occupations are permitted in residential zones under the Land Development Code. The business must be incidental to residential use and comply with town standards.

Do I need a business license for a Gilbert home business?

Gilbert may require a business license or registration separate from zoning approval. Contact Development Services at 480-503-6700 for requirements.

Tempe FAQ

Can I run a business from my home in Tempe?

Yes. Home occupations are permitted in residential zones if the business is secondary to residential use, has no visible external evidence, and doesn't generate excessive traffic or noise.

Can I have employees at my home business?

Typically one non-resident employee is allowed. The business must remain secondary to the residential use of the property.

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