Can I run a home business here?
Yes, as a home-based business under UDC 2.07.D.24, which incorporates the Texas no-impact home-based business standard from HB 2464 (2025) and Sec. 229.902 of the Local Government Code. A no-impact home-based business cannot be prohibited or required to get a license, permit, or rezoning as long as it stays within the property's occupancy limit, does not generate on-street parking or a substantial traffic increase, is not visible from the street, and does not substantially increase noise. Prosper's own added conditions require no hazardous material storage, no more than 2 patron or business-related vehicles present at once, traffic no greater than a typical residential volume, and any outdoor activity screened from view. The UDC lists specific allowed uses (accountant, artist, tutoring up to 3 pupils, licensed child care, internet-based business, and others) and specific prohibited uses (salon, restaurant, vehicle repair, on-premise retail sales except cottage food, and others) in UDC 2.07.D.24.l and m. Start by confirming the zoning district on the Town's MapLink zoning map (pr6834.zoninghub.com/zoningmap.aspx) or with the Planning Division at 972-346-3502. This pack covers incorporated Prosper only; the ETJ and unincorporated Collin or Denton County land have no municipal zoning.
Sources
Full text: Prosper ordinance on Town-hosted PDF (Unified Development Code), adopted May 1, 2026. Applies to districts: SF-10, SF-15.
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