Within the Village, buildings and land may be used, and buildings may be erected, altered, moved, maintained or reconstructed, only for the following purposes:
(a) Single-family dwellings with accessory buildings; publicly owned parks; publicly owned playgrounds; agriculture.
(b) Home occupations, roadside stands and professional offices.
A home professional office or studio shall be permitted in a single-family dwelling, including that of an accountant, architect, attorney, clergyman, dentist, engineer and physician and of a resident who is an artist engaged in painting, drawing, sculpture, ceramics, music, literature, drama or dance, provided that:
(1) Such office is used for such purpose only by an occupant of such single-family dwelling.
(2) Accessory buildings shall not be used for a home professional office, nor for any related activity conducted in the home professional office.
(3) No assistants, other than members of the family residing therein, work therein.
(4) Such office does not change the residential character of the dwelling interior and exterior.
(5) The profession is conducted wholly within the single-family dwelling and does not occupy more than one room nor an area equal to more than twenty percent of the floor area of the one-family dwelling nor more than 200 square feet of floor area of the one-family dwelling.
(6) There shall be no external storage of materials and no other exterior evidence of the home office or occupation to the adjoining property owners, or from the street on which the dwelling fronts, except for the existence of a single unlighted sign not exceeding two square feet in area and to be used solely for identification purposes, which is otherwise lawful under the provisions of this Zoning Code.
(7) Equipment shall not be used which creates any electrical disturbances, objectionable odors or sounds beyond the premises.
(8) The lot upon which the single-family dwelling is situated contains no less than 80,000 square feet.
(9) Sufficient space is provided for parking all visiting automobiles in the driveway.
(10) Public visitation is limited to the extent that it will not create disturbances to contiguous property owners and the passing public.
(c) Buildings, structures and grounds owned or operated by the Village.
(Ord. 1993-34. Passed 8-23-93.)