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body, unless the prior consent of a custodial parent or guardian is obtained.) BUT THAT <br />PATICULAR LAW 'IS NOT ENFORCED BY THE LOCAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT. <br />Body Piercing <br />Body piercing is not regulated under NC Public Health <br />or dinance in C abarrus <br />From: Susie Morris fmailto :SAMorris(acabarruscounty.usl <br />Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2010 2:44 PM <br />To: David M Troutman <br />Subject: Tattoo shop as home occupation? <br />laws or rules or by local <br />Hello David - <br />Rich Koch wanted me to get your take on a situation that has presented itself here in zoning. We had a request from <br />someone to have a one chair tattoo shop as a home occupation in the AO district (agricultural district). Our ordinance <br />currently does not address tattoo shops at all, even in a commercial zoning district. He said because of the heath code <br />regulations, that it might open the door for regulation problems if it was permitted as a home occupation (like a one <br />chair hair shop). What do you think about it? Do you guys have to inspect certain kinds of home occupations just as if it <br />was a commercial establishment? <br />Susie A. Morris, AICP, CZO <br />Planning and Zoning Manager <br />Cabarrus County Commerce Department <br />704-920-2141 (Commerce Department) <br />704 -92o -2858 (Direct) <br />7 0 4 - 9 20-222 7(Fax) <br />NA Please consider the environment before printing this email. <br />E -mail correspondence to and from this address may be subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties. <br />DISCLAIMER: Email correspondence to and from this address may be subject to North Carolina public records <br />law and/or may be confidential under HIPAA regulations. <br />2 <br />Page 334 <br />G -2 <br />