Henderson home occupations must not generate traffic, parking, or pedestrian activity beyond residential levels under HMC Title 19. Walk-in retail, restaurants, and group classes are prohibited in residential zones.
HMC Title 19 home-occupation standards limit customer visits to a level indistinguishable from normal residential activity. In practice this means a trickle of clients by appointment rather than open retail hours, no simultaneous groups of clients, and no parking impacts on neighbors. Home-based uses like tutoring, accounting, consulting, hair styling by individual appointment, and professional services are typically permitted if scheduled; uses involving classes, group fitness, retail sales of tangible goods to walk-in customers, or regular deliveries by semi-trucks are prohibited. Deliveries must be by standard passenger or delivery vehicles. HOAs in Anthem, Inspirada, Green Valley, Cadence, and MacDonald Highlands often prohibit any client visits entirely. Complaints from neighbors are the primary enforcement trigger; repeated traffic and parking issues can lead to revocation of the home occupation.
Excessive customer traffic is a Title 19 violation: notice to abate, fines, and revocation of the home occupation approval, which ends the legal basis for operating from home.
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