§ 156.61 HOME OCCUPATIONS.
   Home occupations are permitted in conjunction with any residential use subject to the following limitations and restrictions.
   (A)   No more than one person other than the members of the family occupying the premises shall be employed in conjunction with a permitted home occupation.
   (B)   The home occupation shall be incidental and subordinate to the use of the premises for residential purposes.
   (C)   Floor area devoted to the home occupation shall not exceed 30% of the main floor space of the principal dwelling.
   (D)   The home occupation shall be conducted wholly within the dwelling. There shall be not exterior storage of materials used in conjunction with the home occupation.
   (E)   No traffic shall be generated by the home occupation beyond that which is reasonable and normal for the area in which it is located.
   (F)   Only one non-illuminated sign not to exceed two square feet shall be allowed in conjunction with the home occupation.
   (G)   No equipment or process shall be used in such home occupation to create noise, vibration, glare, fumes, odors or electrical interference detectable off the premises.
   (H)   The home occupation shall not be objectionable to neighbors due to hours of operation.
   (I)   There shall be no display or evidence apparent from the exterior of the lot that the premises are being used for any purpose other than that of a dwelling.
(Ord. 266, passed 5- -2008) Penalty, see § 10.99