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Crockett updates zoning to allow 'no-impact' home-based businesses under state law
Summary
Council adopted an ordinance to align the city’s zoning code with House Bill 2464, allowing no-impact home-based businesses to operate by right in residential districts while preserving limits on signage, health and safety oversight, and garage-sale rules.
The Crockett City Council adopted an ordinance amending the city’s zoning code to conform with House Bill 2464, the 89th Legislature law that limits municipal regulation of no-impact home-based businesses.
City staff explained the change replaces the former “home occupation” provisions in Appendix A, Article 3 of the city code with a substituted section, “Home Based Business and Garage Sales,” and that the change is intended to avoid conflict with state law while…
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