§ 47-19.7. Home occupation.  


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  • A.

    A home occupation is an occupation which is conducted in a residential dwelling, which is subordinate to the use of the dwelling as a residence. A home occupation may be permitted as an accessory use to any residential use subject to the following restrictions:

    1.

    The occupation is carried out only by persons residing on the premises.

    2.

    There is no external evidence of the occupation such as the display, use or storage of any goods, materials or equipment, or exterior advertising or signage of any type or nature which is visible from the exterior of the residence.

    3.

    No product or service shall be sold or offered for sale from the residential dwelling.

    4.

    The occupation shall not occupy more than one-quarter (¼) of the area of one (1) floor of the principal structure thereof, nor be carried on in any accessory or secondary building.

    5.

    No traffic shall be generated by the conduct of such home occupation by other than those persons residing on the premises.

    6.

    No equipment or manufacturing process shall be used in such home occupation which creates noise, vibration, glare, fumes, or odor which is detectable from the exterior of the residential dwelling in which the home occupation is being conducted.

(Ord. No. C-97-19, § 1(47-19.7), 6-18-97)