This chapter provides a process for reviewing home occupation
permit applications which are intended to allow for specified activities
that are incidental and accessory to a residential use, are compatible
with the surrounding neighborhood and are deemed to cause minimal
impact(s) on neighboring parcels, if conducted in compliance with
the applicable locational and operational standards identified in
this chapter.
(Ord. 1308 § 5, 2000)
Home Occupation.
A home occupation is any activity producing income, or intended
to produce income, conducted entirely within a residential dwelling
and by the inhabitants of the dwelling, which use is clearly incidental
and secondary to the use of the structure for residential purposes
and which does not change the character of the dwelling.
Allowed Home Occupations.
Any business activity allowed under this chapter, when conducted
by the resident(s) of a dwelling in a manner accessory to and compatible
with the residential characteristics of the surrounding neighborhood,
and in compliance with the applicable locational and operational standards
identified in this chapter.
(Ord. 1308 § 5, 2000)
The following uses, either by operation or nature, are considered
not to be incidental to or compatible with residential activities
and therefore shall not be allowed as home occupation activities:
(1) Any use that generates six or more additional vehicle trips per day;
(2) Adult entertainment activities/businesses;
(3) Animal hospitals and grooming facilities;
(4) Automotive and other vehicle reconditioning, repair, servicing (body
or mechanical), painting, storage or upholstery;
(5) Commercial cabinet or furniture making businesses (this does not
include woodworking as a hobby activity);
(7) Contractor's storage yards;
(8) Dismantling, junk or scrap yards;
(10) Medical clinics, laboratories and offices;
(11) Repair, reconditioning, servicing or manufacture of any internal
combustion or diesel engines, including automobiles, boats, motorbikes,
motorcycles, recreational vehicles or trucks operating as a business;
(12) Sale of alcohol, explosives, hazardous products and/or wastes, fire
arms and/or ammunition;
(13) Sales of home furnishing materials including carpeting, floor covering,
tile and other similar materials;
(14) Uses which require explosives or highly combustible or toxic materials;
(15) Welding and machine shop operations; or
(16) Other uses the director deems to be similar to those listed above,
that could result in objectionable impacts on neighboring residentially
zoned parcels (e.g., noise, increased pedestrian and vehicular traffic,
etc.).
(Ord. 1308 § 5, 2000)
Prior to approval of an application for a home occupation permit,
the director shall make a finding that all of the following standards
are met:
(1) There shall be no employment of persons other than the members of
the resident family who permanently reside on the premises.
(2) There shall be no direct sales of products, either wholesale or retail,
on the premises.
(3) There shall be no use or storage of material or mechanical equipment
not recognized as being part of normal household or hobby use.
(4) The use shall not generate pedestrian or vehicular traffic beyond
that normal to the district or neighborhood in which it is located.
(5) The use shall not involve the use of commercial vehicles for delivery
of materials to or from the premises, other than a vehicle not to
exceed one ton capacity, owned by the operator of the home occupation,
which shall be stored in an entirely enclosed garage.
(6) The use shall not involve excessive storage of materials or supplies
on the premises. All combustible substances shall receive approval
of the fire marshal.
(7) Signs shall not be displayed in connection with the home occupation,
and there shall be no advertising using the home address, with the
exception of advertising in the telephone directory.
(8) Not more than one room in the dwelling shall be employed for the
home occupation. Use of the garage is allowed, provided that all required
vehicle storage is maintained in compliance with this title.
(9) Accessory structures or space outside of the dwelling shall not be
used for home occupation purposes or storage of materials related
to the home occupation.
(10) The appearance of the dwelling or any accessory structure shall not
be so altered so that the dwelling or accessory structure may be reasonably
recognized as serving a nonresidential use (either by color, construction,
or materials, lighting, noise, signs, sounds or vibrations, etc.).
(11) There shall be no use of utilities or community facilities beyond
that normal to the use of the property for residential purposes as
defined in the district.
(12) Cottage food operations are subject to the requirements located in Section
21.42.065 and shall not be required to comply with Chapter
21.42 to the extent inconsistent with state law.
(Ord. 1308 § 5, 2000; Ord. 1497 § 4, 2014)
Home occupation permit application may be approved by the director,
or by the commission on appeal or referral, only if the following
findings of fact can be made in a positive manner:
(1) The requested home occupation:
(A) Is allowed in compliance with subsection (b) of Section
21.42.020 of this chapter;
(B) Is not prohibited in compliance with Section
21.42.040 (Prohibited home occupations) of this chapter;
(C) Would be consistent with the actions, goals, objectives and policies
of the general plan and any applicable specific plan;
(D) Would comply with the locational and operational standards identified
in this chapter;
(E) Would be compatible with adjoining properties and the surrounding
neighborhood, and would not alter the residential character of the
property.
(2) Approval of the requested home occupation:
(A) Would ensure that the integrity of the respective residential zoning
district would be preserved; and
(B) Would not endanger, jeopardize or otherwise constitute a hazard to
the public convenience, health, interest, safety or welfare of persons
residing or working in the city.
(Ord. 1308 § 5, 2000)
In approving a home occupation permit the director may impose
conditions (e.g., buffers, hours of operation, landscaping and maintenance,
lighting, off-site improvements, parking, property maintenance, signs,
surfacing, time limits, traffic circulation, etc.) deemed reasonable
and necessary to:
(1) Compliance with Chapter. Ensure compliance with the general purpose
of this chapter, the actions, goals, objectives and policies of the
general plan, and any applicable specific plan;
(2) Compliance with Findings. Ensure that the approval would be in compliance with the findings required by Section
21.42.070 (Findings and decision) of this chapter;
(3) Protect Interests. Protect the best interests of the surrounding
property or neighborhood;
(4) Standards. Ensure compliance with the locational and operational
standards identified in this chapter; and
(5) Acknowledgment.
(A) Ensure that the applicant acknowledges receipt, full understanding
and agreement with all of the conditions before issuance of the home
occupation permit.
(B) By signing the written acknowledgment, the applicant acknowledges
acceptance of the benefits of the home occupation permit and agrees
to waive any right to later challenge any condition(s) imposed as
unfair, unnecessary or unreasonable.
(Ord. 1308 § 5, 2000)
The director shall have the right at any reasonable time, upon
request, to enter and inspect the premises subject to a home occupation
permit in order to verify compliance with the locational and operational
standards identified in this chapter.
(Ord. 1308 § 5, 2000)
Procedures relating to appeals, changes, performance guarantee, revocation and time extensions, as identified in Chapters
21.52 through
21.64 of this title, in addition to those identified in Chapter
21.54 (Entitlement Implementation, Time Limits and Extensions) of this title, shall apply following the approval of a home occupation permit.
(Ord. 1308 § 5, 2000)
It is unlawful for any person to operate a business in a residential
zone without a home occupation permit or to operate such business
in violation of the permit or in violation of this chapter.
(Ord. 1358 § 12, 2004)