Home-based businesses in residential dwellings permission
Authorizes operating home-based businesses in residential dwellings, with limits on size, codes compliance, and neighborhood rules for homeowners, small firms.
Authorizes operating home-based businesses in residential dwellings, with limits on size, codes compliance, and neighborhood rules for homeowners, small firms.
SF 1767 is a Minnesota Senate bill introduced on February 24, 2025. Its status is "Referred to State and Local Government." The companion House file is HF 1525. The bill’s title indicates it would address permission for operating home-based businesses within residential dwellings.
The specific provisions are not included in the available information. Typical components in bills of this type often address:
- Definitions of what constitutes a “home-based business” and what counts as residential use.
- Limits on size or scope, such as employee count, the number of customers/clients on-site, or hours of operation.
- Requirements for compliance with existing zoning, building, and safety codes.
- Restrictions related to parking, traffic, signage, noise, and deliveries.
- Licensing, permit, or registration processes, and enforcement mechanisms.
- Protections for residents and neighboring properties, including nuisance standards.
- Potential exemptions or grandfathering for existing businesses.
Because the full text isn’t provided, the above elements are typical possibilities rather than confirmed provisions of SF 1767.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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