The following uses are permitted in the R-1 district:
(b) Accessory buildings and structures.
(c) Accessory uses normally incidental to single-family residences. (This shall be construed as prohibiting any commercial or industrial use.)
(d) Second units as permitted by Chapter
23.80 PGMC.
(e) Home business provided that the following businesses shall not be allowed: food handling, processing or packing for gain; harboring, training or raising of dogs, cats, birds or other animals for gain; repairs of any nature, including automobile and/or body and fender repair. Home businesses shall be subject to the following limitations:
(1) No employee other than members of the family inhabiting the on-site dwelling shall be permitted.
(2) No industrial or heavy commercial machinery shall be employed.
(3) The business shall not generate pedestrian or vehicular traffic.
(4) Commercial vehicles shall not be used for delivery of materials to or from the premises, and no trucks advertising the business shall be employed in the business, except that a contractor's name, telephone number and state license number may be indicated.
(5) No more than one room in the dwelling shall be employed for the business.
(6) In no manner shall the appearance of the structure or the operation of the business give any indication to the exterior by odor, construction materials, lighting, signs, sounds, noises or vibrations that the site is used for other than residential purposes.
(7) The business shall not require the installation of utility service in excess of normal dwelling requirements or place a load on garbage, sewer or community facilities beyond normal dwelling requirements.
(8) No goods shall be sold on the premises. Supplies necessary to the business, and finished products produced by the business, may be retained in the room used for the business.
(9) No advertising of any nature shall be permitted, except that a name and telephone number, but no address, may be indicated in a telephone listing, business card or stationery.
(10) All persons conducting such business shall obtain all required business licenses and permits. Possession of such license or permit shall not excuse compliance with this subsection.
(Ord. 210 N.S. § 11-131(1)(a), 1952; Ord. 523 N.S. § 2, 1965; Ord. 532 N.S. §§ 1, 2, 1966; Ord. 551 N.S. § 5, 1966; Ord. 811 N.S., 1974; Ord. 869 N.S. § 1, 1975; Ord. 1306 N.S. § 1, 1982; Ord. 1327 N.S. § 2, 1983; Ord. 1765 N.S. § 15, 1991; Ord. 1848 N.S. § 3, 1992; Ord. 96-14 § 12, 1996; Ord. 98-14 § 1, 1998; Ord. 00-18 § 3, 2000; Ord. 03-08 § 2, 2003)