Chapter 19.42 — HOME OCCUPATION
Roseville Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-25 · Roseville
§ 19.42.010. Purpose. ¶
A permissible home occupation is an accessory, nonresidential business activity carried on within a dwelling or enclosed accessory structure by its inhabitants, incidental to the residential use of the dwelling, that does not change the character of the surrounding residential area by generating more traffic, noise, or storage of material than would normally be expected in a residential zone. (Ord. 5428 § 1, 2014; Ord. 6198 § 1, 2020)
§ 19.42.020. Home occupation defined. ¶
A permissible home occupation is an accessory, nonresidential business activity carried on within a dwelling by its inhabitants, incidental to the residential use of the dwelling, that does not change the
character of the surrounding residential area by generating more traffic, noise, or storage of material than would normally be expected in a residential zone. (Ord. 5428 § 1, 2014; Ord. 6198 § 1, 2020)
§ 19.42.030. Limitation on use. ¶
Home occupations shall be permitted in a dwelling, so long as the maximum cumulative impact of all such businesses shall not exceed the limits set forth in this section for a single home occupation. The following uses or activities are prohibited as home occupations:
A. Fire arms and ammunition sales;
B. Kennel services;
C. Retail or wholesale sales with transfer of products to the buyer at the residential site. The operation of a home occupation shall not necessitate the rendering of services, merchandise sales, or distribution of merchandise to customers or clients on the premises, with the exception of private instruction;
D. Vehicle or vehicle body, repair or painting; or
E. Any use or activity that affects the character of the surrounding residential neighborhood by generating more noise, odors, vehicles, storage, or traffic than would be normally expected in a residential zone.
(Ord. 5428 § 1, 2014)
§ 19.42.040. Permit requirements. ¶
A. A home occupation shall not be conducted prior to approval of a zoning clearance certification in accordance with Chapter 19.72 . Renters shall provide written evidence of owner approval of a home occupation with their application for a zoning clearance certification.
B. If a home occupation does not conform to the performance standards of this chapter, approval of an Administrative Permit is required. The operation of a home occupation which requires personal contact with customers or employees at the subject site requires approval of an Administrative Permit pursuant to Chapter 19.74 .
(Ord. 5428 § 1, 2014)
§ 19.42.050. Performance standards. ¶
A home occupation shall be subject to the following conditions and criteria:
A. All Activities Indoors. All home occupation activities shall occur indoors within the dwelling or enclosed accessory structures. No home occupation activity shall occur outside at any time, nor shall any equipment or material relating to the home occupation be parked or stored outside the residence at any time.
B. Customers. Personal contact with customers at the residence is prohibited except when authorized by the Approving Authority through approval of an Administrative Permit.
C. Deliveries. No delivery shall be by vehicles larger than an automobile, pickup, or typical delivery van.
D. Employees. A home occupation shall be operated by no more than two individuals, both of whom shall be residents of the dwelling. Both residents shall be listed on the application for
home occupation. No other person shall operate, or perform any function of the business at the residence. Personal contact with any employees shall not be allowed at the residence at any time unless authorized through the approval of an Administrative Permit.
E. Flammable or Hazardous Materials. A home occupation involving the storage of flammable or hazardous materials shall not be allowed unless the fire department approves, in writing, the amount and method of such storage of materials.
F. Inspection Required. The City of Roseville may, at all reasonable times during normal business hours, enter the premises for the purpose of inspecting to determine whether or not the conditions of this chapter are being complied with.
G. Maximum Area. The home occupation shall not require the use of more than 15 percent of the total floor area of the dwelling (including garage and detached accessory buildings). The home occupation shall not result in any addition to, alteration of, or exterior remodeling of, the dwelling, garage or accessory structures.
H. Merchandise for Sale. The making of merchandise for sale is permitted providing that the storage of such merchandise does not exceed total allowable area for home occupations and does not require the transporting of material or finished product by means other than an automobile, pickup or typical delivery van.
I. Parking. No home occupation shall result in the elimination of required off-street parking spaces.
J. Signs. No signs advertising the home occupation shall be allowed, except one vehicle used for the home occupation may display the business name.
K. Vehicles. Not more than one vehicle specifically designated to be used for a home occupation shall be parked at the subject residence at any time. Such allowed vehicle shall not be larger than a standard pickup or delivery van. No commercial vehicles or trailers shall be parked at the residence at any time.
L. Noise, Odors. A home occupation shall not create adverse levels of noise or odors above the ambient levels in the surrounding neighborhood.
M. Equipment. No equipment (other than a permitted vehicle) or material relating to a home occupation shall be parked or stored outside the subject residence.
N. Private Instruction. A maximum of one student at a time is permitted for home occupations exclusively providing private instruction. Additional students may be permitted upon approval of an Administrative Permit. Examples of private instruction home occupations include music lessons and personal tutoring.
(Ord. 5428 § 1, 2014; Ord. 6198 § 1, 2020)
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▸ Title 19 — Zoning
Overview- Chapter 19.02 — ENACTMENT AND APPLICABILITY
- Chapter 19.04 — INTERPRETATIONS
- Chapter 19.06 — ESTABLISHMENT OF ZONE DISTRICTS
- Chapter 19.08 — USE TYPE CLASSIFICATIONS
- Chapter 19.10 — RESIDENTIAL ZONES
- Chapter 19.12 — COMMERCIAL ZONES
- Chapter 19.14 — INDUSTRIAL AND MANUFACTURING ZONES
- Chapter 19.16 — CIVIC AND RESOURCE PROTECTION ZONES
- Chapter 19.18 — OVERLAY AND SPECIAL PURPOSE ZONES
- Chapter 19.20 — GENERAL DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
- Chapter 19.22 — ACCESSORY USES AND STRUCTURES
- Chapter 19.24 — NONCONFORMING USES, STRUCTURES AND PARCELS
- Chapter 19.26 — OFF-STREET PARKING AND LOADING
- Chapter 19.28 — RESIDENTIAL DENSITY BONUS
- Chapter 19.30 — SPECIAL AREA AND SPECIFIC USE REQUIREMENTS
- Chapter 19.31 — DOWNTOWN SPECIFIC PLAN DOWNTOWN CODE
- Chapter 19.33 — COMMERCIAL CORRIDOR SPECIFIC PLANS
- Chapter 19.34 — ANTENNAS AND COMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES
- Chapter 19.36 — BUS DEPOTS
- Chapter 19.37 — CORPORATE CENTERS
- Chapter 19.38 — EMERGENCY SHELTER
- Chapter 19.39 — FOOD SERVICE FACILITY
- Chapter 19.40 — FOOD DISTRIBUTION
- Chapter 19.42 — HOME OCCUPATION
- Chapter 19.44 — LARGE AMUSEMENT COMPLEXES
- Chapter 19.46 — LARGE FAMILY DAY CARE
- Chapter 19.47 — LOW BARRIER NAVIGATION CENTERS
- Chapter 19.48 — MOBILE HOME PARKS
- Chapter 19.49 — NIGHTCLUBS
- Chapter 19.50 — OPEN AIR VENDING FACILITIES
- Chapter 19.52 — OUTDOOR RESTAURANT SEATING
- Chapter 19.54 — PERSONAL STORAGE FACILITIES
- Chapter 19.55 — POWER GENERATING FACILITIES
- Chapter 19.56 — RECYCLING COLLECTION CENTERS
- Chapter 19.57 — RELOCATION OF DWELLINGS (SINGLEOR TWO-FAMILY)
- Chapter 19.58 — RESIDENTIAL CONDOMINIUM CONVERSION
- Chapter 19.59 — REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION
- Chapter 19.60 — ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS
- Chapter 19.61 — SIGNIFICANT BUILDINGS
- Chapter 19.62 — MARIJUANA DISPENSARIES
- Chapter 19.63 — MARIJUANA CULTIVATION AND USE
- Chapter 19.64 — TEMPORARY USES
- Chapter 19.66 — TREE PRESERVATION
- Chapter 19.68 — USED GOODS COLLECTION CENTERS
- Chapter 19.70 — AUTHORITY TO ADMINISTER TITLE
- Chapter 19.72 — ZONING CLEARANCE CERTIFICATION
- Chapter 19.74 — PERMIT AND VARIANCE REQUIREMENTS
- Chapter 19.76 — APPLICATION PROCESSING PROCEDURES
- Chapter 19.78 — PUBLIC REVIEW PROVISIONS AND APPROVAL STANDARDS
- Chapter 19.80 — APPEALS
- Chapter 19.82 — MAJOR PROJECTS PERMIT PROCESSING
- Chapter 19.84 — DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS
- Chapter 19.86 — ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENTS
- Chapter 19.88 — REVOCATION PROCEDURE
- Chapter 19.90 — ENFORCEMENT
- Chapter 19.91 — SMALL RESIDENTIAL ROOFTOP SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM …
- Chapter 19.95 — DEFINITIONS OF TERMS AND PHRASES