Plain English Summary
This bill prevents North Carolina cities from banning 'no-impact home-based businesses'—small businesses run from home that don't generate extra traffic, parking, or street visibility. Cities can still enforce health and safety rules and can prohibit certain illegal activities, but they cannot require permits, licenses, or rezoning for qualifying home businesses.
Arguments in Favor
Supporters argue this bill removes unnecessary barriers for entrepreneurs and small business owners, allowing people to start businesses from home without expensive licensing and regulatory hurdles. They contend that truly low-impact home businesses pose no real burden to neighborhoods, so restrictions are unnecessary red tape that prevents economic opportunity and self-employment.
Arguments Against
Opponents worry that removing local zoning oversight could lead to unintended consequences—such as increased traffic, parking problems, or neighborhood character changes that residents initially denied notice of. They also argue that cities need local control to enforce land-use planning and that this bill strips municipalities of tools to manage growth and maintain residential quality of life.
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Sponsors

Primary Sponsor
Representative · District 25

Primary Sponsor
Representative · District 97

Primary Sponsor
Representative · District 113

Primary Sponsor
Representative · District 35
Cosponsors (5)
Vote Breakdown (2 roll calls)
Final Vote
On: Second Reading
Party Breakdown