§ 151.052 HOME OCCUPATION.
   A home occupation may be permitted as a special exception if it complies with the requirements of this section.
   (A)   The home occupation shall be carried on by a member of the family residing in the dwelling unit with not more than one employee who is not part of the family.
   (B)   The home occupation shall be carried on wholly within the principal or accessory structures.
   (C)   Exterior displays or signs other than those permitted under § 151.051(A), exterior storage of materials, and exterior indication of the home occupation or variation from the residential character of the principal structure shall not be permitted.
   (D)   Objectionable noise, vibration, smoke, dust, electrical disturbance, odors, heat, or glare shall not be produced.
   (E)   The home occupation shall not create any traffic or parking problems.
(Prior Code, § 36-7-4-600) (Ord. 712, passed 4-2-1957; Ord. 1964-9, passed 9-15-1964; Ord. 1965-4, passed 3-2-1965; Ord. 1966-2, passed 3-1-1966; Ord. 1967-7, passed 6-6-1967; Ord. 1968-5, passed 8-6-1968; Ord. passed 8-4-1970; Ord. 1977-12, passed 11-1-1977; Ord. 1978-18, passed 12-5-1978; Ord. 1980-8, passed 9-16-1980; Ord. 1980-11, passed 11-4-1980; Ord. 1982-1, passed 6-1-1982; Ord. 1985–5, passed 11-19-1985) Penalty, see § 151.999