Ann Arbor allows home occupations in residential zones with conditions. Business registration required. Use must be secondary to residential character.
Ann Arbor zoning code permits home occupations as an accessory use in residential zones. A home occupation permit and/or business registration is typically required. The business must be clearly secondary to residential use. Common conditions: no external evidence of business activity, no on-site employees, limited customer visits, no storage of hazardous materials, no noise/odor/vibration. Michigan Cottage Food Law (PA 208 of 2010) allows home-based food sales up to $75,000/year for non-potentially hazardous foods.
Operating without permit: cease-and-desist. Zoning violations: $50 to $250/day. Business registration penalties.
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Ann Arbor prohibits storing abandoned, inoperable, or unregistered vehicles on public streets or visible on private property. Vehicles may be tagged and towe...
Ann Arbor, MI
Ann Arbor regulates electric vehicle charging infrastructure for residential and commercial properties. Building codes may require EV-ready parking in new co...
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Ann Arbor regulates overnight parking on public streets. Many areas restrict parking between certain hours or require permits for overnight street parking.
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Ann Arbor requires pool barriers meeting safety codes to prevent drowning. Fences must be at least 4 to 5 feet tall with self-closing, self-latching gates.
Ann Arbor, MI
Ann Arbor requires permits for retaining walls above a certain height, typically 4 feet. Engineering review may be required for taller walls.
Ann Arbor, MI
Ann Arbor restricts or prohibits intentional feeding of wildlife including deer, coyotes, and bears. Feeding wildlife creates public safety hazards and nuisa...
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