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Can I run a home business here?

Kyle allows home occupations as defined in Sec. 53-5: a commercial use carried on in the home by the occupant family, entirely within the dwelling, with no structural alterations, no machinery beyond normal household equipment, no additional employees, no added buildings, no external noise, vibration, smoke, odor, fumes, interference, or runoff, and no vehicle requiring a commercial drivers license parked on the adjacent street. Activity beyond those limits needs commercial zoning or relocation to a commercial district. Kyle regulates zoning inside its incorporated city limits only; Texas counties do not zone, and the ETJ has no municipal zoning. Confirm the district, any overlay or PUD condition, and current ordinance text with the Kyle Planning Department before design, purchase, leasing, or permitting decisions.

Sources

Full text: Kyle ordinance on eCode360 (General Code). Applies to districts: R-1-1, R-1-2, R-1-3, R-2.

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