Signage for a Jefferson County home occupation must comply with the Sign Section of the county Zoning Resolution. The home occupation must otherwise produce no offensive noise, vibration, smoke, dust, odor, heat, or glare noticeable beyond the property line.
Zoning Resolution Section 21.C.6 (Signs) states: "Signage shall be in accordance with the Sign Section of the Zoning Resolution." A home occupation is also required to be clearly secondary to residential use and not change the property's character, and under §21.C.9 "There shall be no offensive noise, vibration, smoke, dust, odors, heat or glare noticeable beyond any boundary line of the lot, parcel or tract of land due to the conduct of the home occupation." Exterior storage of home-occupation materials or equipment is prohibited (§21.C.8). Sign size, height, and placement limits come from the separate Sign Section of the Zoning Resolution.
A sign exceeding the Sign Section limits, or exterior displays/storage tied to the home business, is a zoning violation enforced by Jeffco Planning & Zoning.
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