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Almanac note · Rules and licenses

Arcadia business openings should check the location before the lease

Arcadia recommends checking with Planning before signing a lease so a proposed business use, home occupation, sign, or permit need fits the address.

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In Arcadia, the best business question to ask early is whether the proposed use fits the address. Planning can help check that before a lease is signed.

That early check is useful for storefronts, offices, home occupations, mobile food operations, film work, and businesses that may need signs or building changes. A space may look right, but zoning, parking, permits, or a previous use can still affect whether the opening is smooth.

The Business License Division handles the license side. Building handles plan review, permits, and inspections when work is done to a space. Some businesses also need specific permits, such as home occupation, film, or mobile food truck permits.

Before you commit, write down the address, suite number, business activity, expected hours, signs, customer visits, deliveries, and any construction. That gives Arcadia enough to flag the right approvals early.

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Arcadia Establishing a Business, Business License, Building, and business permit pages.

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