§ 151.074 HOME OCCUPATIONS.
   (A)   Generally. All home occupations shall be in single-family residences subject to the following requirements.
   (B)   Requirements.
      (1)   A home occupation must be clearly incidental and secondary to the primary use of the dwelling unit for dwelling purposes. No more than 25% of the floor area of dwelling shall be devoted to a home occupation.
      (2)   A home occupation use shall not change the character of the residential nature of the premises, both in terms of use and appearance.
      (3)   A home occupation use shall not create a nuisance or endanger the health, safety, welfare, or enjoyment of any other person in the area, by reason of noise, vibration, glare, fumes, odor, unsanitary or unsightly conditions, fire hazards, or the like, involved in or resulting from the home occupation.
      (4)   A home occupation shall not generate sewage or water use in excess of what is normally generated from a single-family dwelling in a residential area.
      (5)   No employees shall be permitted other than members of the immediate family resident in the dwelling unit.
      (6)   All activities shall be carried on within an enclosed structure. There shall be no outside display of any kind, or other external or visible evidence of the conduct of a home occupation.
      (7)   There shall be no vehicular traffic permitted for the home occupation, other than that which is normally generated for a single dwelling unit in a residential area, both as to volume and type of vehicles.
(Ord. 239, passed 3-5-2001, § 5.10) Penalty, see § 151.999