In addition to the limitation applicable in the zoning district in which located, all home occupations shall be subject to the following use limitations.
(A) A home occupation must be conducted within a dwelling which is the bona fide residence of the principal practitioner, or in an accessory building thereto which is normally associated with a residential use.
(B) Except for articles produced on the premises, no stock in trade shall be displayed or sold on the premises.
(C) No alteration to the exterior of the principal residential building shall be made which changes the character thereof as a dwelling.
(D) No outdoor display of goods or outside storage of equipment or materials used in the home occupation shall be permitted.
(E) No more than two persons who are other than members of the immediate family occupying such a dwelling shall be employed.
(F) No more than two rooms or 25% of the gross area of one floor of the residence, whichever is less, shall be used for such purposes.
(G) No use shall create noise, dust, vibration, smell, smoke, glare, electrical interference, fire hazard or any other hazard or nuisance to any greater or more frequent extent than that usually experienced in an average residential occupancy in the district in question under normal circumstances wherein no home occupation exists.
(Ord. 11-85, passed 12-3-1985) Penalty, see § 158.999