Cobb County Ch. 134 β home occupations must produce no external evidence of commercial activity. No commercial signage, banners, or business identification permitted in residential zones. Sign Ordinance (Ch. 134 Art. V) governs.
Cobb County's home occupation standards under Chapter 134 require that there be no external evidence of the home occupation beyond what is customary for a residential dwelling. No commercial signs, banners, or business identification devices may be placed on the exterior of the residence or on the property. The Cobb County Sign Ordinance (Chapter 134, Article V) governs all signage in the county. Home-based business operators should use a P.O. Box or commercial address service for advertising to avoid violating residential character requirements.
Sign violation: $50 to $250. Removal required within notice period. Daily fines for non-compliance.
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