Title 9 — Zoning and Subdivisions
Chapter 9-60 — HOME OCCUPATIONS
Laguna Hills Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-25 · Laguna Hills
§ 9-60.010. Purpose and intent. ¶
The purpose and intent of this chapter is to prescribe reasonable standards regulating the location and operation of home occupations within residential zones. (Prior code § 9-48.010; Ord. 98-8 § 2 (part))
§ 9-60.020. Permitted accessory use. ¶
A home occupation shall be permitted in all residential zones within the city as an accessory use. (Prior code § 9-48.020; Ord. 98-8 § 2 (part))
§ 9-60.030. Limitations of use. ¶
A home occupation shall be subject to the following standards and limitations:
A. No signage or advertising structure shall be used to identify the business.
B. The home occupation shall be conducted solely within the residential structure and shall not operate out of doors or within an accessory structure, including garage, whether attached or detached.
C. Only the residents of the dwelling shall be employed in the business.
D. The home occupation shall be limited to one room of the dwelling or twenty-five (25) percent of the gross floor area of the dwelling unit, whichever is less.
E. The home occupation shall not produce, or use in its operation any hazardous materials or chemicals nor shall these items be maintained on site.
F. Tools and equipment used in the conduct of the business shall be those which do not generate smoke, dust, noise, or vibration beyond that typical to the residential use.
G. No wholesale or retail business shall operate as a home occupation, except that telephone or mail marketing businesses shall be allowed providing no delivery of goods occur on premises. Limited or incidental storage of goods may be permitted on site up to a maximum of fifty (50) cubic feet.
H. Vehicular or pedestrian traffic to the business shall not be greater than that normal in which the home occupation is conducted.
I. No escort or dating service, fortune teller, or massagist shall be permitted as a home occupation. (Prior code § 9-48.030; Ord. 98-8 § 2 (part))
§ 9-60.040. Certificate required. ¶
Each home occupation shall be required to obtain, and renew bi-annually, a home occupation certificate. Certificates shall be issued by the Community Development Director upon satisfaction that the proposed occupation complies with all limitations applicable. Applications shall be in the form and manner prescribed by the Planning Department.
No fee will be required for a home occupation certificate. (Prior code § 9-48.040; Ord. 98-8 § 2 (part))
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Overview- Chapter 9-02 — GENERAL PROVISIONS
- Chapter 9-04 — DEFINITIONS
- Chapter 9-06 — GENERAL PLAN
- Chapter 9-08 — SPECIFIC PLANS
- Chapter 9-10 — ZONING DISTRICTS ESTABLISHED
- Chapter 9-11 — OVERLAY DISTRICTS
- Chapter 9-12 — ER ESTATE RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT
- Chapter 9-14 — LDR LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT
- Chapter 9-16 — MLDR MEDIUM LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT
- Chapter 9-18 — MDR MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT
- Chapter 9-20 — HDR HIGH DENSITY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT
- Chapter 9-21 — PCR PLANNED COMMUNITY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT
- Chapter 9-22 — OP OFFICE PROFESSIONAL DISTRICT
- Chapter 9-24 — VC VILLAGE COMMERCIAL DISTRICT
- Chapter 9-26 — FC FREEWAY COMMERCIAL DISTRICT
- Chapter 9-28 — CC COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL DISTRICT
- Chapter 9-29 — NMU NEIGHBORHOOD MIXED USE DISTRICT
- Chapter 9-30 — MXU MIXED USE DISTRICT
- Chapter 9-32 — C/PI COMMUNITY/PRIVATE INSTITUTION DISTRICT
- Chapter 9-34 — OS-1 PARKS DISTRICT
- Chapter 9-36 — OS-2 DRAINAGE FACILITIES DISTRICT
- Chapter 9-38 — OS-3 LANDSCAPE CORRIDORS DISTRICT
- Chapter 9-39 — PC PLANNED COMMUNITY DISTRICT
- Chapter 9-40 — DESIGN REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS
- Chapter 9-41 — OBJECTIVE DESIGN STANDARDS
- Chapter 9-42 — SIGNS AND ADVERTISING DEVICES
- Chapter 9-44 — ACCESS AND PARKING
- Chapter 9-46 — LANDSCAPING STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES
- Chapter 9-47 — LANDSCAPE WATER EFFICIENCY
- Chapter 9-48 — PARKS AND RECREATION DESIGN GUIDELINES
- Chapter 9-50 — HILLSIDE DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES
- Chapter 9-52 — GRADING REGULATIONS
- Chapter 9-54 — ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ESTABLISHMENTS
- Chapter 9-56 — ANIMAL REGULATIONS
- Chapter 9-58 — COMMUNICATION FACILITIES
- Chapter 9-60 — HOME OCCUPATIONS
- Chapter 9-62 — TEMPORARY USES
- Chapter 9-64 — COMMUNITY CARE FACILITIES
- Chapter 9-66 — FLOOD MANAGEMENT REGULATIONS
- Chapter 9-68 — ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS
- Chapter 9-70 — ACCESSORY STRUCTURES
- Chapter 9-72 — HOUSING DEVELOPMENT INCENTIVES
- Chapter 9-74 — PROPERTY MAINTENANCE
- Chapter 9-76 — GROWTH MANAGEMENT
- Chapter 9-78 — CONGESTION MANAGEMENT
- Chapter 9-80 — PUBLIC WORKS/ENGINEERING STANDARDS
- Chapter 9-82 — WASTE MANAGEMENT/HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE
- Chapter 9-84 — DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS
- Chapter 9-86 — SUBDIVISIONS
- Chapter 9-87 — RESIDENTIAL CONDOMINIUM CONVERSIONS
- Chapter 9-88 — NONCONFORMING USES AND STRUCTURES
- Chapter 9-90 — ZONING AMENDMENTS
- Chapter 9-92 — APPLICATION PROCESS AND SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS
- Chapter 9-93 — REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS FOR PERSONS WITH DISA…
- Chapter 9-94 — FEES AND DEPOSITS
- Chapter 9-96 — HEARINGS AND APPEALS
- Chapter 9-98 — CODE COMPLIANCE PROCESS
- Chapter 9-100 — VIOLATIONS AND PENALTIES
- Chapter 9-102 — URBAN VILLAGE TRAFFIC IMPACT/MITIGATION FEE PR…
- Chapter 9-103 — MARIJUANA BUSINESSES