(A) Customary home occupations may be established in a dwelling in any residential district.
(B) The following requirements shall apply in addition to 11 other applicable requirements of this chapter for the residential district in which uses are located:
(1) The home occupation shall be clearly incidental and subordinate to the residential use of the dwelling and shall not change the residential character of the dwelling.
(2) No accessory buildings or outside storage shall be used in connection with the home occupation.
(3) Use of the dwelling for home occupations shall be limited to 25% of 1 floor of the principal building.
(4) Residents of the dwellings only may be engaged in the home occupations (except that not more than 1 assistant may be employed by the following professional persons: lawyers, physicians, dentists, chiropractors, accountants.)
(5) No display of products shall be visible from the street and only products made on the premises may be sold on the premises.
(6) No internal or external alterations inconsistent with the residential use of the building shall be permitted.
(7) No machinery that causes noises or other interferences in radio and television reception shall be allowed.
(8) Only vehicles used primarily as passenger vehicles shall be permitted in connection with the conduct of the customary home occupation.
(9) No chemical, electrical or mechanical equipment that is not normally a part of domestic or household equipment shall be used primarily for commercial purposes, with the exception of medical and dental equipment used for professional purposes.
(10) Instruction in music, dancing and similar subjects shall be limited to 2 students at one time.
(Ord. passed 5- -1977)