Home occupations in unincorporated Volusia County are restricted from displaying external commercial signage. The home business must be clearly incidental to residential use. No external evidence of business activity should be visible.
Volusia County home occupation regulations prohibit external signage, banners, or displays. No commercial vehicles with prominent business signage in driveways. Window displays prohibited. Intent is to maintain residential character of the neighborhood. HOAs and CDDs typically have even stricter sign restrictions. Florida has no state-level home business signage preemption.
Sign removal order. Permit revocation risk. Code compliance fines $100 to $500.
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