5 rules for unincorporated Sarpy County, Nebraska.
Verified from official government sources
Sarpy County zoning permits home occupations in unincorporated areas, and Bellevue, Papillion, La Vista, and Gretna each run their own home-occupation rules. The use stays secondary to living in the home, with no outward sign of business.
Home occupations in Sarpy County and its cities may not advertise with exterior signs. Nothing visible from the street may show a business runs inside, keeping residential blocks free of commercial display.
A Sarpy County home occupation may not draw customer or delivery traffic beyond normal residential levels. Walk-in retail is barred, and any client parking stays on the property, not the street.
Nebraska's Cottage Food Act lets a Sarpy County resident make and sell many homemade foods direct to consumers after a free registration with the Department of Agriculture. There is no sales cap, and no meat, poultry, or fish.
Neb. Rev. Stat. Β§81-2,280
The producer shall register with the department prior to conducting any sales of food.
Caring for children for pay in a Sarpy County home requires a Nebraska DHHS license. A Family Child Care Home I serves up to 8 children; a Home II up to 12 with two providers. The city or county adds only zoning.
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