Harrison County limits home business customer visits to preserve residential character. Most home occupation permits cap visits at 2-4 clients/day. Retail traffic prohibited. Biloxi and Gulfport require conditional use permits for businesses expecting regular visitors.
Harrison County and its municipalities restrict home-based business customer traffic through zoning ordinances under MS Code Ann. Β§17-1-1 et seq. Gulfport Code and Biloxi Land Development Ordinance prohibit regular retail customer traffic in residential zones. Professional services (attorneys, accountants, therapists) may allow limited client visits, typically no more than 2-4 clients per day and only during standard business hours. Delivery and shipping activity must not exceed typical residential levels; businesses generating daily UPS/FedEx pallets trigger zoning violations. No commercial vehicle loading or unloading beyond normal residential patterns is permitted. Visitor parking must be accommodated within the property's driveway or existing on-street spaces without displacing neighbors. Harrison County municipalities often require a conditional use permit (CUP) or home occupation permit for home businesses expecting any regular visitors, with public hearings and neighbor notification. Online-only businesses with no customer visits face the fewest restrictions. Music lessons, tutoring, massage therapy, and small-scale personal services often have specific provisions capping students/clients. Biloxi historic districts and Gulfport's Courthouse Road corridor have stricter traffic rules due to narrow streets and limited parking. HOAs frequently impose additional restrictions beyond municipal code.
Excessive traffic complaints: warning from municipal code enforcement. Continued violations: $100-$300 fine per day under local ordinances. Home occupation permit may be revoked for generating commercial-level traffic. Operating without required CUP: $250-$500 fine plus cease-and-desist order.
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