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On March 26, 2002, the DeKalb County, Georgia, commissioners adopted a new zoning ordinance that allows in-home music instruction. AMT first told the story about Nancy Stokes in the December/January 2001/2002 issue.
Music teachers will be considered an "educational service," which means they will not need a business license, as had been the case earlier. According to Stokes, the revised ordinance places few restrictions on music teachers who have in-home studios: Lessons may be conducted only between 9 A.M. and 9 P.M. and there may be no more than two students in the ...