New Home Occupation: Fresh Produce and Cottage Food Sales
Adopted by City Council via text amendment to the zoning code on July
14, 2014, and effective July 18, 2014, this home occupation allows
Denver residents to sell raw, uncut produce and homemade cottage foods
from their home. Sellers must have grown the produce in their home
gardens or off-site at a community garden, urban farm, or another
person’s property, and must have prepared the cottage foods at their
homes. Cottage foods are defined by the State of Colorado Cottage Food
Act and include non-potentially hazardous foods such as tea, honey,
jams, jellies, and dried produce.
For rules and requirements associated with this home occupation, information on allowable cottage foods, and best practices, download the Fresh Produce and Cottage Foods Home Occupation Guide (PDF).
For rules and requirements associated with this home occupation, information on allowable cottage foods, and best practices, download the Fresh Produce and Cottage Foods Home Occupation Guide (PDF).
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