A.
A "home occupation" shall be defined as an activity which is clearly incidental and secondary to the use of a dwelling for residential purposes.
B.
An application for a home occupation permit shall contain information deemed necessary by the Planning Director to ensure satisfactory compliance with required conditions for issuance of the permit.
C.
Home occupations shall be permitted only after a home occupation permit has been issued by the Planning Director and a business license secured from the City Finance Department.
1.
A home occupation which varies from the requirements and limitations of this section shall be required to obtain a conditional use permit from the Planning Commission.
D.
The home occupation permit shall be valid for one year and shall be renewed by the applicant each year prior to expiration. The Director shall renew the permit upon determining that the home occupation complies with required conditions.
E.
In the event an enforcement action is sustained by the Planning Director, the permit shall not be renewed. In such cases a new permit shall be required. Subsequent applications for home occupation permit by the same applicant found in violation of conditions shall be accompanied by triple the amount of fees previously required.
F.
Any person not satisfied with the decision of the Planning Director may appeal the decision in writing to the Planning Commission by paying the required appeal fee and submitting in written form the basis for the appeal. Upon receipt of the appeal, the Planning Director shall set the matter for hearing and give notice in the time and manner provided by law. In deciding such appeal, the Planning Commission shall consider evidence in the record, including the report of the Director and information supplied by the appellant. The decision of the Planning Commission shall be rendered within 45 days of the receipt of any such appeal.
(Ord. 97-17, 10-28-1997)