Middlesex County home businesses are governed by each municipality's zoning bylaw, with state protection under MGL c.40A s.3 for customary incidental home occupations that do not alter residential character.
Home business zoning across Middlesex County's 54 cities and towns is controlled at the municipal level through zoning bylaws adopted under Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 40A, the state Zoning Act. MGL c.40A s.3 provides statewide protection for customary home occupations, meaning a municipality cannot prohibit a home occupation that is truly incidental to residential use. However, each town may regulate the extent, area, conditions, and intensity of such uses. Most Middlesex towns require home businesses to be conducted entirely within the dwelling, limit the floor area used (often 25 percent or 500 square feet), restrict non-resident employees, and prohibit outward signs of commercial activity such as storage, outdoor displays, or heavy equipment. Uses that generate significant traffic, noise, odors, or require retail walk-in clientele typically need a special permit from the Zoning Board of Appeals. Check your local zoning bylaw via the town clerk or municipal website.
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