Showing ordinances that apply to Boston, PA
Boston is an unincorporated community (population 549) in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. Because Boston is not an incorporated city, it does not have its own municipal code. Instead, Allegheny County ordinances apply directly to properties here. The home occupation permits rules below are the ones that govern your area.
Home occupation permits are issued by individual Allegheny County municipalities under authority of the PA Municipalities Planning Code (Act 247, 53 P.S. ยง10603). Most boroughs and townships require zoning certificates or home occupation permits with fees $25-$150. Common restrictions: no external evidence of business, no non-resident employees, limited customer traffic, no outdoor storage.
Pennsylvania has no state-level home business preemption. Each of the 130 municipalities in Allegheny County adopts its own zoning ordinance governing home occupations. Pittsburgh (Zoning Code ยง911.04.A.20) allows home occupations by-right with restrictions. Typical requirements across county: occupation conducted by resident only, no more than 25% of dwelling floor area used, no signage larger than 2 sq ft, no commercial vehicles stored on-site, no manufacturing or noxious activities. Cottage food operators must also register with PA Department of Agriculture under Act 106 of 2022. Business privilege tax registration required with local tax collector (typically Jordan Tax Service or Keystone Collections in Allegheny County).
Operating without required permit: $100-$500 first offense, up to $1,000 per day for continued violation under MPC ยง10617.2. Zoning enforcement by municipal zoning officer.
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