A. Conditional Use: Within the village and in the extra territorial jurisdiction, every home occupation shall be considered a conditional use.
B. Regulations: No home occupation shall be established or conducted except in conformity with the following regulations:
1. Number Of Unrelated Employees: A home occupation shall employ no more than two (2) individuals who are unrelated to the family residing on the premises.
2. Floor Space: The total area used for a home occupation conducted within the dwelling shall not exceed twenty five percent (25%) of the gross floor area of the dwelling, but not more than three hundred (300) square feet. In the agricultural district, a home occupation may be located in an outbuilding of no more than one thousand seven hundred (1,700) square feet.
3. Dwelling Alterations: In any residential district, a principal residential building shall not be altered to accommodate a home occupation in such a way as to materially change the residential character of the building.
4. Outdoor Storage: Outdoor (unenclosed) storage on the premises of equipment or materials used in connection with a home occupation is prohibited.
5. Nuisance Conditions: A home occupation shall not generate any offensive noise, vibration, smoke, dust, odors, heat, glare, or electrical interference noticeable at or beyond the lot lines.
6. Use Of Carports: Carports may not be used for home occupations other than auto storage.
7. Absentee Landlord: Resident/proprietor may not become an absentee landlord.
8. Parking: See chapter 11 of this title.
9. Signs: See section 11-10-8 of this chapter. (Ord. 15-99, 12-7-1999)