Home occupation (home business) rules in Norfolk County are set entirely by individual municipal zoning bylaws. Norfolk County does not regulate home businesses. Most towns allow low-impact home occupations as of right with conditions.
Norfolk County has no county zoning authority. Home occupation rules are set by each municipality's zoning bylaw. Under typical Massachusetts zoning bylaws, home occupations are permitted in residential zones as of right or by special permit, subject to conditions: the business must be incidental to residential use, no outside employees, no customer traffic exceeding a few visits per week, no exterior signage exceeding a small size, and no nuisance to neighbors (noise, traffic, odors). More intensive uses may require a special permit from the Zoning Board of Appeals. Check your town's zoning bylaw under 'Home Occupation' or 'Accessory Uses.'
Zoning violations: fines typically $50–$300 per day. Zoning enforcement officer may issue cease-and-desist.
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Norfolk County, MA
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