Subject to provision of § 150.90, home occupations may include the following uses:
(A) Office facility of an accountant, architect, landscape architect, attorney, engineer, consultant, insurance agent, realtor, broker, or similar profession;
(B) Author, artist or sculptor;
(C) Dressmaker, seamstress or tailor;
(D) Music/dance teacher, or similar types of instruction; provided instruction shall be limited to no more than six pupils at a time;
(E) Individual tutoring and home schooling;
(F) Millinery;
(G) Office facility of a minister, rabbi, priest or other clergyman;
(H) Home crafts, such as rug weaving, model making and the like;
(I) Office facility of a salesman, sales or manufacturer's representative, etc. provided that no retail or wholesale transactions or provision of services are personally and physically made on the premises;
(J) Repair shop for small electrical appliances, cameras, watches/clocks, and other small items, provided that the items can be carried by one person without using special equipment, and provided that the items are not equipped with an internal combustion engine;
(K) Food preparation establishments such as cake making/decorating or catering, provided that there is no on-premises consumption by customers, and provided that all aspects of the business comply with all state and local health regulations;
(L) Family homes that are registered in compliance with applicable state laws, which are incorporated herein by reference (see definition in § 151.042 of the zoning code).
(M) Barber shop/beauty salon or manicure studio, provided that no more than one customer is served at a tune; and
(N) Swimming lessons and water safety instruction, provided that such instruction involves no more than six pupils at any one time.
(Ord. 314, passed 6-22-2010) Penalty, see § 150.99