Pittsburgh requires a home occupation permit from the Division of Zoning and Development Review. Applicants must waive expansion rights under Chapter 912.
To legally operate a home occupation in Pittsburgh, residents must apply for a home occupation permit through the Division of Zoning and Development Review within the Department of City Planning. The application must include an explicit waiver by the applicant of any right of natural expansion or other right to expand beyond the approved limits. The permit process verifies the proposed use complies with all Chapter 912 standards: residents-only workforce, six trip-end daily limit, no exterior changes, off-street parking, and no nuisance conditions. A separate City of Pittsburgh business privilege license may also be required. If the home occupation involves food service, child care, or other regulated activities, additional state and local licenses apply. Violations of permit conditions may result in revocation and enforcement action by the Bureau of Building Inspection. Contact Pittsburgh 311 at (412) 255-2621 for application guidance.
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