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Zoning Restrictions: Kentwood vs Wyoming

How do zoning restrictions rules compare between Kentwood, MI and Wyoming, MI?

Kentwood and Wyoming have similar restriction levels.

Kentwood, MI

Kent County

Some Restrictions

Home-business zoning is set by your city or township under the Michigan Zoning Enabling Act, not by Kent County. Rules on which home occupations are allowed and where vary by municipality (e.g., Grand Rapids' Chapter 61 zoning ordinance).

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Wyoming, MI

Kent County

Some Restrictions

Wyoming regulates home occupations through its Zoning Ordinance under authority of the Michigan Zoning Enabling Act (MCL 125.3201 et seq.). Home occupations are typically permitted as accessory uses in residential districts subject to limits on floor area devoted to the business, exterior changes to the dwelling, non-resident employees, customer traffic, signage, outdoor storage, and noise. Michigan has no statewide home-occupation preemption (unlike Pennsylvania's MPC no-impact home business floor), so the precise standards (often categorized as customary home occupations versus those requiring special land use approval) are entirely set by the Wyoming Zoning Ordinance.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactKentwoodWyoming
Who zonesCity or township-
Enabling lawMI Zoning Enabling Act-
County roleNone in zoned areas-
Example ordinanceGrand Rapids Chapter 61-
StatuteMCL 125.3101 et seq.-
Enabling Authority-MI Zoning Enabling Act (MCL 125.3201)
No State Floor-MI has no no-impact home business statute
Typical Floor Area Cap-25% of dwelling (typical MI)
Major Use Approval-Special land use (Planning Commission)
Local Income Tax-Wyoming does NOT impose city income tax
Cottage Food-$25,000/yr cap (MCL 289.1101+)

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Kentwood FAQ

Does Kent County have home-business zoning rules?

No. Zoning is a city and township power under the Michigan Zoning Enabling Act. Check your municipality's zoning ordinance for home-occupation rules.

Where do I find my local rules?

Look up your city or township zoning code (for example, Grand Rapids Chapter 61) or ask your municipal planning department.

Wyoming FAQ

Can I run a business from my Wyoming, MI home?

Generally yes, subject to the Wyoming Zoning Ordinance. Customary home occupations are typically permitted by right with floor-area, employee, traffic, and signage limits. Major home occupations with non-resident employees or substantial customer traffic require special land use approval from the Wyoming Planning Commission under MCL 125.3502. Cottage food operations under MCL 289.1101 et seq. are separately authorized statewide subject to the $25,000 annual cap.

Do I need a zoning approval for a Wyoming home business?

Most customary home occupations require zoning compliance review through the Wyoming Department of Community and Economic Development. A major home occupation requires special land use approval from the Wyoming Planning Commission with notice to surrounding owners under MCL 125.3103. Unlike Grand Rapids or Flint, Wyoming does not impose a city income tax, but state professional licensing through LARA may still apply.

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