Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF1767

Introduced
2/24/25  

Caption

Home-based businesses in residential dwellings permission

Impact

The passage of SF1767 would significantly impact local government authority regarding residential zoning laws. Specifically, municipalities are prohibited from imposing certain restrictions on no-impact home-based businesses. This means that local governments cannot compel homeowners to rezone properties for commercial use or require extensive safety installations like fire sprinklers in small residential homes. However, municipalities retain the right to establish reasonable regulations to ensure public safety, health, and compatibility with the residential nature of neighborhoods.

Summary

SF1767, known as the Home-Based Business Fairness Act, is a proposed legislative measure aimed at regulating the operation of home-based businesses within residential dwellings in Minnesota. The bill defines a home-based business as any venture that is owned and operated by the resident of a dwelling, primarily including the manufacture, provision, or sale of goods. The legislation introduces the concept of 'no-impact home-based businesses,' which are characterized by low traffic generation, compliance with local occupancy limits, and invisibility from the street. Notably, this classification allows businesses to operate without the need for municipal permits, registration, or prior approval, streamlining the process for entrepreneurs operating from home.

Contention

While the bill promotes entrepreneurship and aims to reduce the burden on small business owners operating from home, it has sparked debate among local government officials and community advocates. Concerns have been raised about the potential challenges this legislation may pose for localities, particularly regarding their ability to address specific community needs related to zoning and land use. Opponents argue that allowing such businesses to proliferate without adequate local control could lead to increased traffic, noise, and other neighborhood disturbances, thus undermining the residential character of communities.

Companion Bills

MN HF1525

Similar To Home-based businesses permitted in residential dwellings.

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