A Coconino County home occupation cannot generate more foot or vehicle traffic than the residential district normally sees. Walk-in retail is not a permitted home occupation, though online sales with shipping are fine.
Section 3.5 of the county Zoning Ordinance requires a home occupation to stay compatible with its residential neighborhood, and it may not generate pedestrian or vehicular traffic beyond what is normal for the district. That rules out walk-in retail and businesses that draw a steady stream of clients or deliveries. Occasional client visits by appointment may be acceptable if parking stays on-site and traffic stays residential in character. Flagstaff, Sedona, Page, and Williams set their own visit and parking limits inside city limits, and mountain subdivisions on narrow forest roads make excess traffic especially noticeable.
Traffic or parking that exceeds normal residential levels is a home occupation performance-standard violation. Community Development can cite it and move to revoke the Administrative Permit for repeat problems.
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