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1. Purpose: The purpose of the home occupation regulations is to provide an <br />opportunity for home occupations, while ensuring that such home occupations do not <br />have an adverse impact on the character and livability of the surrounding <br />neighborhood. The home occupation regulations also ensure that the home <br />occupation is secondary and subordinate to the principal residential use of the <br />property. <br />2. Standards: Home occupations shall be subject to the following standards: <br />a. Home occupations shall only be conducted by the resident of the dwelling, and <br />within the principal residential structure or dwelling. Not more than thirty percent <br />(30%) of the floor area of the dwelling, to a maximum of six hundred (600) <br />square feet, may be used for such purposes. The home occupation shall be <br />conducted entirely within the dwelling. An accessory building shall not be used to <br />operate a home occupation. <br />b. Only the resident owner(s) or tenant(s) of the dwelling, and not more than one <br />nonresident employee or full-time equivalent (FTE), shall be engaged in the <br />conduct of the home occupation on the premises at any time. For purposes of this <br />provision, "nonresident employee" shall include an employee, business partner, <br />independent contractor, or other person affiliated with the home occupation who <br />visits or works at the site as part of the home occupation. <br />c. The home occupation shall be clearly incidental and secondary to the use of the <br />dwelling for residential purposes. Exterior alterations or modifications that change <br />the residential character or appearance of the dwelling to allow exterior business <br />identity shall not be allowed. Interior alterations or modifications that eliminate <br />the kitchen, living room, any of the bedrooms or bathrooms of the dwelling shall <br />not be allowed. <br />d. There shall be no exterior display or storage of equipment or materials used in <br />the operation of the home occupation. <br />e. The required off-street parking for the residential use shall not be reduced or <br />made unusable by the home occupation. The home occupation shall have a <br />maximum of two (2) additional vehicles to be parked on or near the property at <br />any one time. <br />f. Shipment or delivery of products, merchandise or supplies shall be by single <br />rear a�cle straight trucks or similar delivery vehicles normally used to serve <br />residential neighborhoods. <br />g. Signage for the home occupation shall be subject to the requirements of <br />subsection �1010.04A1 of this Title. <br />h. The operation of the home occupation, as it is apparent to adjacent residential <br />uses and including the movement of business vehicles, shall begin no earlier than <br />eight o'clock (8:00) A.M. and end no later than eight o'clock (8:00) P.M. <br />i. There shall be no indication of offensive odors, noise, vibration, dust, or heat <br />beyond the boundaries of the residential lot occupied by the home occupation. <br />j. The following activities shall be prohibited as home occupations: <br />(1) The operation of any wholesale or retail business unless it is conducted <br />entirely by mail and does not involve the sale, shipment or delivery of <br />merchandise on the premises. The sale of products incidental to the delivery <br />of a service is allowed (such as the sale of computer discs by a computer <br />software consultant). <br />(2) Any manufacturing, stamping, grinding or power tool business. Motor <br />vehicle repair, tuning, service, painting, or body shops. <br />(3) The operation of a barber or beauty shop, except as allowed by conditional <br />use permit. <br />... 1 g � <br />