§ 154.076 RESIDENTIAL BUSINESS OCCUPATIONS LIMITATIONS.
   Residential business occupations shall be permitted in any "R-1" district only if the following criteria are met:
   (A)   Only members of the family residing within the dwelling shall be engaged in such occupation in that location.
   (B)   The occupation, except for storage, is conducted entirely within the principal building or an accessory building, that is located on the same lot.
   (C)   The residential character of the dwelling and accessory buildings is preserved and no structural alternatives or construction features of a nonresidential nature are incorporated.
   (D)   No retail or wholesale goods, except those which are produced or processed on the premises, shall be exchanged or sold on the property.
   (E)   There is no sign or display that will indicate from the exterior that the building is being utilized in whole or in part for any purpose other than that of a dwelling.
   (F)   No mechanical equipment or process shall be used which will create any noise, odor, fumes, glare, vibrations or electrical disturbances.
   (G)   Storage of materials, goods, supplies or equipment related to the operation of a residential business occupation shall be inside a permanent structure.
   (H)   Pedestrian or vehicular traffic shall not be generated by such residential business occupations in significantly greater volume than would be expected in the residential neighborhood and that the number of deliveries, pick-ups, or origin or destination trips relating to this residential business occupation shall not exceed five per day.
   (I)   Any need for parking generated by the conduct of such residential business occupation shall be in the driveway or a parking area on the lot, except for short-term parking of less than one-half hour.
   (J)   Solid waste in excess of one thirty-three gallon trash container per week resulting from a residential business occupation shall not be placed for residential solid waste collection.
   (K)   Usage of hazardous production materials, as identified by the BOCA National Fire Prevention Code, are prohibited in residential business occupations unless in such quantities or of such nature as approved by the Fire Marshall upon application.
   (L)   The residential business occupation operator must register such use with the Village.
(Ord. 0-1847-01, passed 12-17-01; Am Ord. O-1896-02, passed 8-19-02) Penalty, see § 154.999