I own a small business; can I locate and operate the business on my property if it is in a residential zoning district?
Each zoning district lists uses that are either permitted uses, permitted accessory uses, conditional uses, or interim uses within that zoning district. Generally, commercial and industrial businesses should be located in the areas zoned for these more land intensive uses, and where they do not create conflict with neighboring residential properties. However, the Zoning Ordinance does provide avenues for county residents to operate small businesses out of their home or from an accessory building on the property. Chapter 8 of Zoning Ordinance No. 3 provides information and regulations for Home Occupations (Certificate of Compliance) and Home-Extended Businesses (Conditional or Interim Use Permit), which is available online.

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1. What is my property zoned and what are the building setbacks?
2. Do I have the ability to further subdivide my property and if so how can this be done?
3. My lot size is below the minimum allowed by the zoning district performance standards, can I a) build a home on the property or b) increase the size of the existing home?
4. I own a small business; can I locate and operate the business on my property if it is in a residential zoning district?
5. What size accessory building am I allowed to put up and what are the setbacks?
6. How many animals can I have on my property?