Any home occupation operated in a single dwelling unit may be
operated only if it complies with all of the following conditions:
A. Is operated in its entirety within the single dwelling and not in
a garage or accessory building, and only by the person maintaining
the dwelling.
B. Does not have any employees or regular assistants not residing in
the dwelling, except for offices of doctors, dentists or other similar
practitioners.
C. The dwelling does not have any exterior evidence, other than a permitted
sign, to indicate that the building is being utilized for any purpose
other than that of a dwelling.
D. The occupation conducted is clearly incidental and secondary to the
residential use of the building.
E. No goods or services are sold which are not produced by the immediate
members of the family therein.
F. Dancing or musical instrument instruction, restaurants, beauty and
barber shops, and business or trade shall not be considered home occupations.
G. Noise or other objectionable characteristics incident thereto shall
not be discernible beyond the boundaries of the lot.
H. Does not utilize more than 20% of the gross floor area, but the floor
area shall not exceed 300 square feet, in the single unit dwelling.