Home occupations shall be permitted providing the standards
set forth in this chapter are adhered to.
(Ord. 98 § 12.11, 1974)
No residence shall outwardly manifest any visual sign of conducting
a business.
(Ord. 98 § 12.11.01, 1974)
Only family members shall be involved in any such business with
no outside employees employed on a regular basis.
(Ord. 98 § 12.11.02, 1974)
No more than one room of the residence shall be used for business
purposes, and in no manner shall a required garage area be utilized
or any portion of the business conducted outdoors.
(Ord. 98 § 12.11.03, 1974)
No commercial or patron traffic shall be generated by the use
beyond normal traffic in the neighborhood, and no commercial vehicles
other than one vehicle of a three-fourths or less ton capacity be
parked in the residential area.
(Ord. 98 § 12.11.04, 1974)
No appliances or equipment utilized shall be of a type not normally
associated with residential living.
(Ord. 98 § 12.11.05, 1974)
No unusual noise, heat, vibration, smoke, glare, dust, traffic,
appearance, or other manifestation not usual to the general neighborhood
shall be connected with a business use of a residence.
(Ord. 98 § 12.11.06, 1974)
All such uses shall receive prior administrative approval from
the planning department prior to issuance of a home occupation permit
or a business license and shall be subject to periodic review to ensure
compliance.
(Ord. 98 § 12.11.07, 1974)
A. No
actual retail sales or manufacturing other than simple assembly shall
be conducted on the premises other than by phone or mail.
B. Storage
of hazardous or unsafe substances, materials or products for use or
sale in any home occupation activity shall be prohibited.
(Ord. 98 § 12.11.08, 1974; Ord. 450 § 2, 1991)