This chapter shall be known and cited as the "Home Occupation
and Home-Based Business Ordinance."
Putnam Township recognizes the need to regulate home occupations
to minimize adverse impacts on adjacent properties and that there
has been a proliferation of more intensive home-based businesses in
areas traditionally used for residential purposes. The Township further
recognizes that home-based businesses have the potential to detrimentally
impact adjacent properties and can be detrimental to public health,
safety and welfare and, in certain instances, may deprive neighboring
residents of the peaceful enjoyment of their property or premises.
The purpose of this chapter is to protect the public health, safety
and general welfare of the residents of the Township from the potential
detrimental impacts from activities associated with home occupations
and home-based businesses.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
HOME-BASED BUSINESS
Any occupation or business operated on the same property
as a single-family dwelling which is clearly discernible due to the
use of vehicles, equipment or business-related activity that can be
observed from outside of the dwelling, and utilizes equipment, vehicles
or processes of a more intensive nature, such as that used by construction
contractors, landscaping contractors, and similar and that is of a
nature and intensity greater than that of a home occupation.
HOME OCCUPATION
Any occupation customarily and traditionally conducted entirely
within the dwelling or attached garage where there is no external
evidence of such occupation and operated by the inhabitants thereof
and which is clearly incidental and secondary to the use of the residence
for dwelling purposes.
[Added 6-22-2011 by Ord. No. 48-1]
Home-based businesses established prior to the effective date of this chapter shall be exempt from the minimum lot size required by §
190-4B(2) of this chapter, provided that the owner makes application to the Township for the establishment of a new home-based business prior to December 31, 2011, and further provided that the owner can meet all of the other requirements set forth in this chapter, including any conditions imposed by the Township Board. If the application is approved, the owner shall be required to file for renewal one year after the original date of application and every two years going forward as set forth in this chapter. If a renewal application is not filed on or before the expiration of the preceding permit, the owner will be required to file an application for the establishment of a new home-based business and will be required to meet every requirement of this chapter, including the minimum lot size required by § 190-4E of this chapter.
Violations of the provisions of this chapter shall constitute a municipal civil infraction. Any person, firm, association, partnership, corporation or entity who is found responsible or admits responsibility for a municipal civil infraction shall be subject to a civil fine and costs. The civil fines are set forth in Chapter
55, Municipal Civil Infractions; Municipal Ordinance Violations Bureau, of the Code of the Township of Putnam, as amended, unless otherwise specified. In addition, the Township shall have the right to proceed in any court of competent jurisdiction for the purpose of obtaining an injunction, restraining order, or other appropriate remedy to compel compliance with this chapter. Each day that a violation of this chapter continues to exist shall constitute a separate violation of this chapter. The Township shall be entitled to its costs, including reasonable attorney fees, from any person that has violated or permitted the violation of any provision of this chapter.