Home occupations in unincorporated Fulton may not generate traffic beyond residential norms. No walk-in retail customers are allowed; appointment-only clients limited to one at a time.
Zoning §4.13 prohibits any home occupation that creates traffic in excess of normal residential traffic. Practical thresholds: typically no more than 4-6 client visits per day, by appointment, with one client present at a time. Atlanta limits home-occupation client visits to daytime hours. Childcare home-occupations are a separate category requiring Family Day Care registration with the state.
Cease-and-desist; civil fines $300-$1,000 per day. Repeat offenses can trigger revocation of business license.
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