Home professional uses are permitted as noted in Article XIII and shall adhere to the minimum standards of a particular zone and shall also meet the following criteria:
A. The term "professional office" shall include but not be limited to an office for the use of a physician, dentist, lawyer, engineer, accountant or other professional persons.
B. The use shall be one which is customarily incidental to the use of the premises as a dwelling and subordinate to the residential use of the property.
C. There shall be no more than two employees working on the premises other than the bona fide residents of the dwelling.
D. The use shall be conducted entirely within the dwelling or within an accessory building or buildings.
E. No sign shall be larger than two square feet on each of two sides.
F. Not more than one professional person may utilize the residence, except that one additional professional may be permitted, provided that both professionals are members of the same immediate family.
G. That portion of the dwelling unit utilized for the professional office shall not exceed 30% of the total floor area of said dwelling unit.
H. No mechanical equipment may be used except that which is normally used for purely domestic or household purposes and with the exception of medical, dental or office equipment.
I. In no case shall any home profession require parking to occur on the adjacent residential streets.
J. Not more than four off-street parking spaces shall be allowed for the residential plus home occupation use.
K. Buffers may be required based on the location of any new parking areas. (See § 175-91.)
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