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Customer Traffic Restrictions: Mesa vs Tempe

How do customer traffic restrictions rules compare between Mesa, AZ and Tempe, AZ?

Mesa and Tempe have similar restriction levels.

Mesa, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Mesa's home occupation standards limit customer visits and traffic generation to maintain the residential character of neighborhoods. Home businesses must not generate traffic beyond what is normal for a residential area.

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Tempe, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Tempe restricts customer and client traffic to home-based businesses. Home occupations should not generate traffic beyond what is normal for a residential neighborhood. High-traffic businesses are directed to commercial zones.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMesaTempe
Customer VisitsLimited to residential levelsLimited; by appointment preferred
Traffic ImpactMust be minimal-
On-Site ParkingRequired for visitors-
Code ReferenceMZO Section 11-31-33-
Parking Impact-Must not exceed normal residential levels
Deliveries-No frequent commercial deliveries
High-Traffic Businesses-Must use commercial zones

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Mesa FAQ

Can customers visit my Mesa home business?

Customer visits are limited under Mesa's home occupation standards. Traffic must not exceed what is normal for a residential area to maintain neighborhood character.

How many employees can a Mesa home business have?

Mesa's home occupation standards include employee limitations. Contact Mesa Planning at 480-644-5600 or email smbz@mesaaz.gov for specifics on your situation.

Tempe FAQ

Can customers visit my home business in Tempe?

Limited customer visits are allowed, ideally by appointment. The business must not generate traffic or parking demand beyond normal residential levels.

What if my business needs regular customer visits?

Businesses requiring significant foot traffic should operate from a commercial-zoned location. Home occupations must remain secondary to residential use.

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