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Keywords cloud business home businesses Paul zoning people local Sarah Home don’t Business show Elm Street Edwards simply citizens governments Email law
Keywords consistency
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businesses 10
Paul 9
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people 7
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SEO Keywords (Single)

Keyword Occurrence Density
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Sarah 7 0.35 %
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citizens 4 0.20 %
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SEO Keywords (Two Word)

Keyword Occurrence Density
Elm Street 5 0.25 %
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SEO Keywords (Three Word)

Keyword Occurrence Density Possible Spam
Paul and Sarah 4 0.20 % No
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law and government 2 0.10 % No
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Transitioning to an Elm Street Economy – Peak Moment TV In a world of decreasing resources, Authors Paul and Sarah Edwards ask, how do we financially support ourselves while moving towards sustainable lives? Emphasizing self-sustaining income sources, they consider dozens of possible careers from vital services to local-scale technologies. Life choices include lowering financing through simplifying, getting out of debt, and demonetizing (e.g., bartering). Or one can consider an “off-the-map” lifestyle like living abroad, off-grid, or an intentional community. This downturn is not just a cycle, they emphasize: it heralds a sea change.     A Life of Collaboration and Creativity is the subject of an interview by Karen English of Paul and Sarah Edwards well-nigh pioneering efforts for increasingly well-turned and sustainable lifestyle in the UMKC QUAD. Zoning for Home Offices: Recognizing Reality Excerpt from this vendible written by Paul in the Planning Commissioner’s Journal: Regulation of home occupations often fails to take into worth the waffly nature of home businesses, impinging on the needs of many citizens. Relaxing zoning to indulge people to work at home simply recognizes reality. Prohibitive or overly restrictive zoning results in people hiding their businesses, which: – Turns law wholehearted citizens into violators, undermining respect for law and government. – Causes people to hibernate what they do. They don’t select a merchantry name which may yank merchantry to them, they don’t list their merchantry in the Yellow Pages, and, in other ways, simply don’t fully market their business. – Adds unnecessary cases to crowded magistrate dockets and deepens neighborhood enmities by giving neighbors the worthiness to proffer grievances by reporting their neighbor to the authorities for working at home. Communities Will Gain Self-interest is a second reason to interest communities in updating their zoning. Few local governments today are not pressed for funds. Someone operating a home merchantry that violates a zoning ordinances is not apt to buy a merchantry license. This deprives local governments of needed revenue that would come from many legalized home-based businesses obtaining merchantry licenses. Localities with gross receipts taxes can icon they are losing substantial revenues from unlicensed home businesses. Looking vastitude the firsthand impact on revenue, homes have traditionally been the incubators for businesses which sooner expand and move into commercial office space … Relaxing zoning to indulge people to work at home simply recognizes reality. Prohibitive or overly restrictive zoning results in people hiding their businesses, which: Turns law wholehearted citizens into violators, undermining respect for law and government. Causes people to hibernate what they do. They don’t select a merchantry name which may yank merchantry to them, they don’t list their merchantry in the Yellow Pages, and, in other ways, simply don’t fully market their business. Adds unnecessary cases to crowded magistrate dockets and deepens neighborhood enmities by giving neighbors the worthiness to proffer grievances by reporting their neighbor to the authorities for working at home.Communities Will GainSelf-interest is a second reason to interest communities in updating their zoning. Few local governments today are not pressed for funds. Someone operating a home merchantry that violates a zoning ordinances is not apt to buy a merchantry license. This deprives local governments of needed revenue that would come from many legalized home-based businesses obtaining merchantry licenses. Localities with gross receipts taxes can icon they are losing substantial revenues from unlicensed home businesses.Looking vastitude the firsthand impact on revenue, homes have traditionally been the incubators for businesses which sooner expand and move into commercial office space. Zoning for Home Offices: Recognizing Reality by Paul & Sarah Edwards this vendible is currently only misogynist by mail as part of Issue #12. Regulation of home occupations often fails to take into worth the waffly nature of home businesses, impinging on the needs of many citizens.   Share this:EmailFacebookGoogleTwitterLinkedInPrintAbout Us Paul and Sarah Edwards are topnotch authors of 17 books on sustainable lifestyles with over 2,000,000 books in print. With the emergence of a global economy that challenges our well-being, they are focusing their efforts on training, consulting, and counseling to create sustainable local Elm Street economies. 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