§ 155.183  SPECIAL USE PERMIT STANDARDS WHEN REQUIRED FOR NON-COMPLYING HOME OCCUPATIONS.
   (A)   (1)   No person shall operate a home occupation that is not in compliance with the above requirements in § 155.181 of this chapter, without first obtaining a special use permit.
      (2)   Application will be made by completing a zoning use application with the Building Commissioner.
      (3)   The non-complying issues will be marked as reason for denial.
      (4)   Such application will then be given to the Zoning Board of Appeals for review.
      (5)   A public hearing as described in §§ 155.105 through 155.113 of this chapter will be held after published legal notices and all residents have been properly notified.
   (B)   A special use permit will be considered if the following standards exist:
      (1)   The proposed home occupation will not interfere with permitted uses in the neighborhood or make the premises unsuitable for such permitted uses;
      (2)   The proposed use will not disturb the peace or safety of the neighborhood;
      (3)   The proposed occupation will not reduce property values in the area;
      (4)   The proposed occupation will not cause any substantial traffic problems;
      (5)   The person applying for such permit will agree to comply with special conditions or restrictions as may be deemed necessary to secure the general objectives of this chapter; (See § 155.109 of this chapter.)
      (6)   The permit of special use will be issued to the present resident and will need to be reapplied for if the business is transferred or ended as described in § 155.113 of this chapter; and
      (7)   All home occupation permits will come up periodically for review.
(Ord. 07-O-01, passed - -2007)