A home occupation is one that is performed accessory to a residential use and is customarily carried on in a dwelling unit. The use shall be carried on by a family member of a household residing in the dwelling unit and must be clearly incidental and secondary to the primary, residential use of the dwelling. The following conditions must be met and maintained:
A.
Home occupation Level 1.
(1)
The occupation shall be carried on wholly within the principal building.
(2)
Not more than one person outside the dwelling unit shall be employed in the home occupation. For the purposes of a home occupation Level 1, persons living in a family apartment shall not be considered living in the household/dwelling unit.
(3)
There shall be no exterior display, no exterior sign, no exterior storage of material, nor other exterior indication of the home occupation or of variation from the residential character of the principal building.
(4)
No nuisance, offensive noise, vibration, smoke, dust, odors, heat, glare, or electrical distribution shall be generated by the home occupation.
(5)
Traffic in excess of that customarily occurring in a residential neighborhood shall not be generated. (Residential traffic shall be measured according to the current edition of the Institute of Transportation Engineers Handbook.)
(6)
Customers or clients must be limited to no more than two at any one time in the dwelling unit.
(7)
The home occupation shall not utilize more than 15% of the total floor area of the dwelling unit.
(8)
Retail sales cannot be considered a home occupation Level 1.
(9)
No more than one home occupation, as determined by the Planning Board, shall be permitted within any single dwelling unit.
(10)
Adequate off-street parking spaces shall be provided for the maximum number of vehicles on site at any one time. In no case shall parking be on a road.
(11)
If customers/clients may need to visit the site for the home occupation, provisions must be made to ensure that all vehicles can adequately turn around on site before re-entering the road.
(12)
Home occupation Level 1 can include, but is not limited to, the following: art or craft studio, dress-making service, and teaching or tutoring facilities. Home occupation Level 1 shall not be interpreted to include the following: facilities for repair of motor vehicles or day-care centers.
(13)
CEO approval is required. If the owner/applicant wishes to appeal a determination made by the CEO for a home occupation Level 1 application, the owner/applicant shall apply to the Planning Board and the Planning Board shall determine the conditions that must be met and maintained.
B.
Home occupation Level 2. Same conditions as home occupation Level 1, except that:
(1)
Not more than two people outside the home shall be employed in the home occupation. Not more than one of the non-household employees shall be actively working on the property at any one time. For the purposes of home occupation Level 2, persons living in a family apartment shall not be considered to be living in the household/dwelling unit.
(2)
Any sign must meet standards contained in § 10-1.23, Signs; provided that the total sign area for the home occupation Level 2 does not exceed eight square feet.
(3)
The home occupation shall not utilize more than 20% of the total floor area of the dwelling unit.
(4)
Services are allowed on the premises. However, no retail sales are allowed unless all necessary approvals are obtained. All retail sales must be directly related to the home occupation as determined by the Planning Board.
(5)
Home occupation Level 2 shall include but not be limited to the following: art studio, dress-making shop, hairdressing shop, teaching or tutoring facilities, office of a physician, optometrist, lawyer, engineer, architect, or accountant, and office of a real estate broker or agent of an insurance broker. Home occupation Level 2 shall not be interpreted to include the following: facilities for the repair of motor vehicles, day-care centers, or retail sales other than qualifying home retail sales.
(6)
Planning Board site plan review and approval is required.
C.
Home occupation Level 3. Same conditions as home occupation Level 2, except that:
(1)
The occupation may be carried on wholly within the principal structure or within accessory structures on the same lot, such as a barn or garage.
(2)
Not more than three people outside the household shall be employed in the home occupation. For the purposes of home occupation Level 3, persons living in a family apartment shall not be considered living in the household/dwelling unit.
(3)
The home occupation shall not utilize more than 35% of the total floor area of the dwelling unit or principal structure.
(4)
For home occupations comprising more than 20% of the principal structure:
(5)
Any retail sales must be directly related to the home occupation.
(6)
Home occupation Level 3 shall include but not be limited to the following: art studio, dress-making shop, hairdressing shop, teaching or tutoring facilities, office of a physician, optometrist, lawyer, engineer, architect, or accountant, and office of a real estate broker or agent of an insurance broker. Home occupation Level 3 shall not be interpreted to include the following: facilities for the repair of motor vehicles, day-care centers, or retail sales other than qualifying home retail sales.
(7)
Planning Board site plan review and approval is required.