Unincorporated Orange County allows home occupations in residential zones under Title 7, Division 5 (Zoning) with a home occupation permit. Businesses must be secondary to residential use, with restrictions on employees, signage, customer visits, and commercial vehicles.
Title 7, Division 5 of the Orange County Codified Ordinances permits home occupations in residential zones subject to a home occupation permit from OC Planning at (714) 667-8888. The business must be clearly incidental and secondary to the residential use of the dwelling. Typically, no more than one non-resident employee is allowed. Business signage is generally prohibited or limited to a small nameplate. Customer visits must not generate traffic that changes the residential character of the neighborhood. No outdoor storage of business materials or equipment is permitted. Commercial vehicles associated with the business are subject to parking restrictions. The business must not create noise, odor, vibration, or other nuisance conditions. Manufacturing, auto repair, and other high-impact activities are typically prohibited as home occupations. Cottage food operations (AB 1616/AB 1266) have separate state-level requirements.
Operating without a home occupation permit is a zoning violation. Exceeding permit conditions (too many employees, prohibited signage, nuisance conditions) can result in permit revocation. Code Enforcement at (714) 667-8843 handles complaints.
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