Home occupations are an accessory use, subordinate to the use of premises as a dwelling. Home occupations may include a number of professional occupations, No home occupation however, may include a use in which customers frequently enter the premises to obtain goods or services. All home occupations must meet the following requirements:
(a) No more than one person is employed in the home occupation other than the residents.
(b) The space devoted to the home occupation will not exceed twenty-five percent of the total floor area.
(c) There shall be absolutely no external indication of the home occupation.
(d) No merchandise produced or purchased off the premises may be sold on the premises.
(e) No external alterations or reconstruction can be accomplished to accommodate the home occupation.
(f) No goods produced on the premises may be displayed outside an enclosed building.
(Ord. 30-2007. Passed 12-20-07.)