§ 165.031 HOME OCCUPATIONS.
   (A)   Home occupations are permissible only within a single-family dwelling unit or accessory building and only by the person or persons maintaining a dwelling therein.
   (B)   Not more than one non-resident person shall be employed in the home occupation.
   (C)   One sign having an area of not more than two square feet shall be permitted.
   (D)   Home occupations shall not utilize more than 25% of the gross floor area of the dwelling unit.
   (E)   Any use customarily conducted entirely within a dwelling or its accessory buildings and carried on by the inhabitants thereof, which use is clearly incidental to the use of the dwelling as a place of residence is a permissible home occupation; provided that, no article is sold or offered for sale except as may be produced by the immediate family residing therein. In particular, a home occupation includes, but is not limited to, the following:
      (1)   Professional office of a physician, dentist, lawyer, engineer, architect and other similar professions; art studio; dressmaker; seamstress; milliner; beauty shop operator; the teaching of music and dancing limited to one student at a time; and other home services and trades; and
      (2)   A home occupation shall not be interpreted to include the following: barber shops, commercial stables and kennels, restaurants, tea rooms, tourist or boarding houses, animal hospitals and convalescent homes.
(Prior Code, § 166.031) (Ord. 2151, passed 6-28-1971)