§ 153.51  ACCESSORY AND AUXILIARY USES.
   (A)   Any use of property in the residence district, other than residence thereon, shall be permitted therein where the Zoning Board finds that such use is one customarily incidental to the use of residential districts and grants a permit therefor.
   (B)   No professional person or person conducting any other business within his or her residence shall conduct the business in a residential district unless the business activity does not occupy more than 50% of the floor area of 1 story of the building, and unless there is no attempt to display goods or display to the public advertising signs larger than a 1-foot square; and unless the premises occupied by a business shall not be rendered detrimental to the residential character of the neighborhood due to odors, smoke, dust or noise, and shall not include features or designs not customarily found in residential buildings.
(Prior Code, § 17.16.020)