Sanger requires home occupation approval from the Planning Department before operating a business from a residence. The process verifies compliance with development code standards.
The City of Sanger requires residents to obtain home occupation approval from the Community Development Department before commencing any business activity from a residential property. The application process involves submitting a description of the proposed business, hours of operation, expected client traffic, and any equipment or materials to be used. The Planning Department reviews the application for compliance with the Development Code's home occupation standards, including the 25 percent floor area limit, prohibition on outside employees, restriction on outdoor storage, and traffic generation limits. Approved home occupations receive a determination letter specifying any conditions of approval. The city may also require a business license, which is a separate administrative process from the zoning approval. Annual business license renewal ensures that the home occupation remains in compliance. Changes to the nature of the business, increase in activity levels, or complaints from neighbors may trigger a review of the approval. Some low-impact home occupations such as telecommuting, freelance writing, or internet-based businesses with no client visits may qualify for streamlined approval.
Operating without approval: cease and desist notice. Violating conditions: warning then revocation hearing. Business license violation: separate fine. Each day of unauthorized operation may be a separate violation.
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