Home occupations as defined in § 152.003 will be allowed as provided elsewhere in this chapter providing the following conditions are met:
(A) Conduct of the home occupation does not result in any alteration to the exterior of the residence, which changes the character of the residence.
(B) Signage consists of no more than one single- or double-faced, unlighted sign with a maximum area of two square feet not located on a public right-of-way.
(C) Conduct of the home occupation does not generate more noise, vibration, glare, fumes, odors or electrical interference than is normally associated with residential occupancy in the neighborhood.
(D) The use shall not generate sewage of a nature or rate greater than that normally associated with residential occupancy nor shall it generate hazardous waste or solid waste at a rate greater than that normally associated with residential occupancy.
(E) No home occupation will be allowed that jeopardizes the health and safety of the residents of the city.
(F) The home occupation should not increase vehicular traffic flow and parking above levels normally associated with the neighborhood.
(G) The home occupation may employ no more than one full-time and two part-time employees.
(H) No outdoor display of goods or outside storage of equipment or materials is permitted.
(I) No accessory building shall be used for operations, display of goods or the storage of equipment or materials used in the home occupation.
(J) Equipment used in the home occupation shall be of a type normally found in the home.
(Ord. 102, passed 7-9-01)