In particular, a home occupation includes, but is not limited to
the following: art studio, dressmaking, teaching (with musical and
art instruction limited to a single pupil at a time), family day-care
homes (as defined by the Pennsylvania Department of Welfare) and the
professional office of an engineer, architect or insurance agent.
Among those home occupations excluded are: dancing studios, art and
musical instruction in groups, automotive repairs, barbershops, beauty
shops, mortuary establishments, stores, medical, chiropractor, dental
offices, group day-care homes (as defined by the Department of Welfare).
The acceptability or unacceptability of a home occupation not specifically
listed above will be determined by the Director of Community Development
in accordance with the provisions set forth above.