The purpose of these provisions is to allow
for home occupations which are compatible with the neighborhoods in
which they are allowed.
The Town Board may, upon application and a public
hearing thereon, permit a home occupation in any R District (with
the exception of R-90, R-75 and R-65 Districts), subject to the applicant's
ability to provide reasonable evidence that all the following conditions
will be met. Home occupations shall be limited to one per single-family
dwelling.
A. The occupation will be conducted entirely within a
dwelling or existing accessory structure.
B. The occupation is clearly incidental and secondary
to the principal use of the dwelling.
C. The establishment and conduct of a home occupation
shall not change the principal character or use of the dwelling unit
involved.
D. No more than one person other than members of the
immediate family residing on the premises may be employed.
E. Not more than 25% of the floor area of one story of
the dwelling is devoted to such home occupation.
F. No stock-in-trade is kept or commodities sold, other
than incidental supplies necessary for and consumed in the conduct
of such home occupation.
G. No storage or display of materials, goods, supplies
or equipment related to the operation of a home occupation shall be
visible from the outside of any structure located on the premises.
H. No mechanical equipment is used except such as may
be used for domestic or household purposes (or as deemed similar to
power and type).
I. Such occupation shall not require internal or external
alteration or invoke construction features not customarily in a dwelling.
J. The use shall not generate noise, vibration, glare,
fumes, odors or electrical interference beyond what normally occurs
in the applicable zoning district.
K. No traffic shall be generated by such home occupation
in greater volumes than would normally be expected in a residential
neighborhood, and any need for parking generated by the conduct of
such home occupation shall be met off the street and other than in
required front yard.
L. The home occupation shall not involve the use of advertising
signs. Only one nonilluminated nameplate not to exceed two by two
(2 x 2) feet shall be allowed. It may display the name of the occupant
and/or the name of the home occupation.