This chapter is intended to provide for those home occupation
uses customarily conducted entirely within a residential dwelling
and carried on by a maximum of two occupants. The use must be clearly
incidental to the residential use of the dwelling and may not change
the character thereof nor adversely affect the uses permitted in that
zone of which it is a part.
(Ord. 1170 § 1, 1982)
It shall be unlawful for any person to carry on any home occupation in the city without first having procured a business license and complied with any and all applicable provisions of Chapters
3.40 through
3.96 of this code.
(Ord. 1170 § 1, 1982)
Application for a home occupation permit shall be made to the
business license collector. The business license collector shall issue
a home occupation use permit in addition to a business license upon
determining that the proposed home occupation meets all the requirements
of this chapter and complies with all regulations of the department
of community development and fire department.
(Ord. 1170 § 1, 1982)
Upon initial issuance of a home occupation permit, the business
license collector shall collect a fee for the permit as determined
by resolution of the city council.
(Ord. 1170 § 1, 1982)
A home occupation permit for home occupations allowed by the
provisions of this chapter shall be granted by the business license
collector provided the home occupation complies with the following
regulations:
(1) Home
occupations shall be conducted within a dwelling and shall be clearly
secondary to the use of the structure as a dwelling. In no instance
shall one or more home occupations occupy an excess of two hundred
square feet of living area per dwelling.
(2) A
home occupation shall not be conducted in an accessory structure or
garage and there shall be no storage of equipment or supplies in an
accessory structure or garage or outside the dwelling.
(3) There
shall be no external alteration to any dwelling that would indicate
the existence of a home occupation and in no case shall the home occupation
be evident from outside of the dwelling.
(4) No
one other than a resident, and no more than two residents of the dwelling
shall be employed in the conduct of a home occupation.
(5) A
permittee of a home occupation shall not advertise that occupation
in a manner which encourages pedestrian or vehicular traffic to the
premises.
(6) No
motor or motorized tool shall exceed one horsepower and the total
horsepower of such motors shall not exceed two horsepower.
(7) A
home occupation shall not create any radio or television interference
or create noise audible from outside of the dwelling.
(8) No
smoke, odor, liquid, vibration, or solid waste shall be emitted from
the dwelling. There shall be no discharge into the sewer system in
violation of any applicable
Government Code.
(9) All
truck and other vehicular storage or parking shall comply with the
provisions of Section 93.06.00(B)(6) of the Palm Springs Zoning Ordinance.
(10) A home occupation shall not be permitted if it causes any increase
in pedestrian or vehicular traffic.
(11) No retail or wholesale sales or service type businesses shall be
conducted on the premises if on-site contact with the public occurs.
(12) All displays, signs, and/or on premises advertisements shall be prohibited.
Signs affixed to vehicles shall comply with Section 93.20.10 of the
Palm Springs Sign Ordinance.
(13) There shall be no use of utilities or community facilities beyond
that normal to the use of the property for residential purposes.
(14) There shall be no use or storage of dangerous chemicals, acids, caustics,
explosives or otherwise hazardous equipment or materials.
(Ord. 1170 § 1, 1982)
All permits for home occupations shall continue in existence
until abandoned or revoked. The permits shall be nontransferable.
(Ord. 1170 § 1, 1982)
If the business license collector determines that a home occupation
is being conducted in violation of the provisions of this chapter
he shall cause a notice of violation and revocation of permit to be
mailed, by certified mail, to the permittee at the address shown on
the home occupation permit. Said notice shall contain the following
information:
(1) The
name and address of the permittee;
(2) The
nature of the alleged violation;
(3) The
section of this chapter which is deemed violated;
(4) That
the home occupation permit shall be deemed revoked ten days from the
date of mailing of said notice unless a written notice of appeal is
filed with the city clerk before the revocation date, or the alleged
violation has been corrected, before the revocation date, to the satisfaction
of the business license collector.
(Ord. 1170 § 1, 1982)
The appeal procedure as set forth in Chapter
3.68 of this code is applicable to this chapter.
(Ord. 1170 § 1, 1982)
Any violation of this chapter is a public nuisance.
(Ord. 1170 § 1, 1982)