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Board approves home‑occupation permit for counselor at 425 Pacific Avenue
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Summary
The zoning board granted a special exception allowing licensed clinical social worker Jackie George to use 425 Pacific Avenue as an outpatient counseling space; the applicant said parking and traffic impacts are minimal and parents must remain on site for child visits.
The City of York Zoning Hearing Board approved a special exception to allow a home occupation at 425 Pacific Avenue, permitting licensed clinical social worker Jackie George to use the property for outpatient counseling.
Jackie George told the board she provides counseling to children and families and intends to operate by appointment only. She said the property includes four reserved spaces behind the house and on‑street parking is available; parents are required to be on site during appointments, and visits are outpatient. “I am a licensed clinical social worker, and I specialize in providing counseling to children and their families,” she said.
Board members asked about traffic and parking; the applicant said parking on site and on the street, combined with reserved spaces, is sufficient. The board moved and recorded an aye vote to approve the special exception, and members wished the applicant luck.
The approval allows the applicant to operate a counseling practice from the property subject to standard conditions for home occupations and any required business licensing.

