no you dont have to get a permit from any zoneing along it not in county right of way and it on your property
yes
In Forsyth County, Georgia, a lemonade stand typically requires a permit, especially if you are selling to the public. You may need a temporary food service permit from the county's environmental health department. It's best to check with local regulations or contact the county office directly to ensure you comply with any specific requirements.
exactly that: you don't get a lemonade stand permit nothing more nothing less
no
You are supposed to have a vendors permit anywhere but police rarely enforce it on something like that
In Arizona, you can typically obtain a permit for a lemonade stand by checking with your local city or county government. Many municipalities have specific regulations for temporary food vendors, which may include applying for a permit through the health department or local business licensing office. It's also a good idea to review any zoning regulations or health codes that might apply to your stand. Be sure to verify requirements specific to your area, as they can vary.
Theoretically if you place your stand on land that is owned by the town, city or state, you need a permit. If you place your stand on property that is privately owned, you do not need a permit, but you do need permission from the owner of the land. If you do it on your own private land, you do not need a permit. For a more detailed debate on whether you should try and get a permit, visit: http://www.lemonade-stand.co.uk/blog/do-i-need-a-permit-to-start-a-lemonade-stand/
The cost of a lemonade stand permit in Colorado can vary by city or county, as each jurisdiction may have its own regulations and fees. Generally, permits can range from free to around $50, depending on local requirements. Additionally, some areas may have specific requirements for food handling or business licenses. It's best to check with the local government or health department for accurate information.
Theoretically if you place your stand on land that is owned by the town, city or state, you need a permit. The laws and by-laws are different in every city, state and country, and you will need to speak to City Hall if you want to secure a pass. However, Police often turn the other cheek with these businesses, especially if they are run by minors. For a more detailed debate on whether you should try and get a permit, visit: http://www.lemonade-stand.co.uk/blog/do-i-need-a-permit-to-start-a-lemonade-stand/ Another thing to remember - If you place your stand on property that is privately owned, you do not need a permit, but you do need permission from the owner of the land. If you do it on your own private land, you do not need a permit.
Unfortunately yes you do, however, the majority of law enforcement has larger problems to deal with so rarely enforce laws on lemonade stands.
no because you can like go were ever you want to go
Like a yard sale, a lemonade stand requires a permit, technically. Will the police hassle a couple of kids in a lemonade stand? Probably not...unless the stand causes a disturbance or an obstruction or receives a complaint. Do not set it up on the sidewalk, do not set it up beyond the sidewalk, set it up in the yard with enough room for someone to step off the sidewalk and make a purchase, play any music at a low level, and get permission from the landowner. Noise and blocking the sidewalk are the major complaints to avoid. If you want to make your lemonade stand a real business, check with the city or county that you are going to operate the stand in.