Land Use & Zoning
In Alaska, which of the following is typically NOT a permitted use in a 'residential-1' (single-family) zoning district?
AA single-family detached home
BA home-based hair salon with client visits✓ Correct
CA garden shed in the backyard
DA swing set in the yard
Explanation
Most single-family zoning districts allow home occupations only if they do not generate customer traffic, significant noise, or other impacts that could disturb the residential character. A home-based hair salon with regular client visits may require a conditional use permit or be prohibited outright in R-1 zones.
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