Nope. Coworking for zoning officials would basically be a higher density of 
potential occupants that is offset by actual utilization and therefore lower 
occupancy.


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> On Nov 20, 2017, at 3:28 PM, Ray Doeksen <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> As opposed to makerspaces or hackerspaces, where the definition might be 
> tougher ... would there need to be a special category just because in that 
> office (the coworking space) there's one tenant and a bunch of subtenants?
> 
> Unless the activities are remarkably unusual ... I would imagine that a 
> business whose mission was to house the daily comings and goings of 50 random 
> desk workers would be no big deal, compared to a company with 50 desk workers 
> that were on the payroll. Hot-desk coworking seems pretty innocuous. 
> 
> There's a coworking space nearby that could be any sort of business you might 
> imagine, just by changing a logo on the door. Makerspace or hackerspace - 
> that's another story entirely. You can kind of tell by the lathes, milling 
> machines, laser cutters, welders, etc. that it isn't just a hot desk place. 
> 
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