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Home Occupation Ordinance <br />Definition <br />Home Occupation — <br />andsesendaryae the useet {he-dwe44wj-%rses+denlial <br />purpesesNe aFtholers FAay he 6eld eFe#ered-fe sale BXGept as May be pirodueed en IhepreFAises by <br />metIRGIude the Fepa1F of <br />rnterraal Gembust+en engines ether than ;, body shops. rnaehine- . <br />et <br />wa+chever et-equ+praeatmFFnaterial Used+ra <br />'. A use incidental and secondary to a property s primary residential use. A home <br />occupation use shall not change the residential character of the prop( rtv or the neighborhood and shall <br />meet all applicable legal requirements <br />Home Occupation Section <br />Purpose & Intent —The intent of this Ordinance is to provide opportunities for home based work with other <br />uses permitted in the residential districts and to assure peace quiet and domestic tranquility within <br />residential nerahborhoods <br />Home Occupations not reguinnq a License or Permit <br />Occupations that take place indoors and generate no traffic, and create no nuisances or noises <br />as noticed from the street <br />Home Occupations requiring a License: <br />Home occupations shall require a Special Home Occupation license if any of the following circumstances <br />apply <br />• Occupations that have one non-resident employee <br />• Occupations that require parking of light commercial vehicles or traders with a maximum one ton <br />payload capacity <br />• Occupations that result in manufacturing, processing, or assembly of products on -site <br />• Occupations that result in customers coming to the residence, such as selling of crafts or baked <br />goods, providing teaching or tutoring to multiple students <br />• _ Occupations that result in deliveries of goods to the residence <br />dame essupatk <br />• aat#ae prerruses <br />• McRufaetare- 0#-produstserfnatena!sorrtheFee1se6- <br />ihe+aeme&ecupal4e0 wFuc#+sslassrhedas-al+g1 <br />Home Occupations requiring a Conditional Use Permit <br />• Occupations with a vehicle used a home eo6upat ow, and parked on the premises, with greater <br />than a one ton payload capacity Reeded PaFk Rg nif this vehisle shall only be allowed bf-14e <br />rssuaneea! a eend«lienal use Parking per+aitissued by !he G ty e! Gem -Lake-- <br />• If the home occupation produces any waste that should be treated or regulated. <br />Commented [EPM1]: Could have this added into the <br />'General Provisions" section of the Consolidated Land <br />Use Ordinance, or have a standalone ordinance <br />outside of the Consolidated Land Use Ordinance. If <br />adding into the Consolidated Land Use Ordinance, <br />could have issue of nonconforming uses arise. <br />(�Commented [EPM2]: This is used by White Bear <br />Township <br />Commented [EPM3]: A home occupation such as <br />working on the computer from your house would not <br />need a permit or license, as it is indoors, does not <br />generate customers or traffic, and creates no noise or <br />nuisances as noticed from the street. <br />Commented [EPM4]: By having a time limit, the city <br />would have to track these for extended periods of time <br />to determine if they would fall under this scope or not. <br />Removing the time distinction may be easier to <br />administer <br />