Home occupations are an accessory use which is clearly subordinate to the use of a premises as a dwelling. Home occupations may include offices of professionals such as attorneys, physicians, engineers/architects, insurance agents, realtors, or may include the production of small craft items. No home occupation may, however, include a use in which customers frequently enter the premises at more than one customer at a time to receive goods or services provided. Further, home occupations must meet the following requirements:
(A) No use shall be conducted in a Residential District which employs the services of persons not residing on the premises.
(B) The space devoted to the home occupation shall not exceed 25% of the total floor area of the residence, nor shall it occupy more than 25% of a private garage or similar accessory building.
(C) There shall be no external evidence of the home occupation except for a single non-illuminated sign affixed to the residence or accessory building in accordance with § 155.2310.
(D) No goods produced off the premises may be brought to the property and sold on the premises.
(E) No external alterations, construction, or reconstruction of the premises may be made to accommodate the home occupation.
(F) No goods produced shall be displayed outside any building.
(Ord. 37-02, passed 7-10-02) Penalty, see § 155.2617