A.
Home occupations defined. Home occupations include any occupation for gain or support conducted by members of the immediate household residing on the premises, provided that the specified use is incidental to the residential use.
[Amended 3-21-2023 by Ord. No. A-561]
B.
Home occupations are allowed in all residences in all districts with permits issued by the Zoning Administrator, provided that the following requirements are met:
[Amended 1-17-2017 by Ord. No. A-508]
(1)
No article is sold or offered for sale on the premises; samples and goods may be kept but not sold on the premises.
(2)
No exterior storage of equipment or materials is used in connection with the home occupation.
(3)
Portions of a dwelling used for home occupations shall be no more than 1/4 of the area of the total area of the principal structure.
(4)
No structural alterations or construction involving features not customarily found in dwellings are required.
(5)
Home occupations shall not involve the repair of vehicles, or motors or construction of equipment and machinery.
(6)
Home occupations shall have no on-premises or off-premises advertising signs in connection with the use.
(7)
There shall be no detriments to the residential character of the neighborhood due to the emission of noise, odor, smoke, dust, gas, heat, vibration, electrical interference, traffic congestion, or other nuisances resulting from the home occupation.
(8)
Classes held on the premises shall have no more than four students at any given time.
(9)
No employees other than residents of the premises shall be permitted.
(10)
No home occupation shall be permitted that results in the need for more than two parking spaces at any given time in addition to spaces required by the occupant of the home.