In unincorporated Clay County, a home business needs a Home Occupation permit from the Planning & Zoning Department and must stay clearly secondary to residential use under the Land Development Code. Cities like Liberty and Gladstone run their own home-occupation rules.
Clay County allows home occupations on residentially zoned unincorporated land only with a Home Occupation (HO) permit from the Planning & Zoning Department. The use standards in Section 6 of the county Land Development Code require the business to stay accessory to the dwelling, run by residents, with no outdoor storage, display, or change to the home's residential character. Operating a nonconforming business without the permit is enforced as a zoning violation. Inside city limits, Liberty (the county seat), Gladstone, Kearney, Excelsior Springs, and Kansas City's Northland apply their own municipal home-occupation ordinances instead.
Clay County Planning & Zoning can issue a notice of violation and order an unpermitted or nonconforming home occupation to cease, with continuing zoning enforcement for each day it operates.
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