The following types of home occupations are prohibited in residential districts without a conditional use permit and City Council approval:
A. A business which invites, attracts or receives customers or client traffic beyond the normal traffic associated with the residential district;
B. Businesses which require storage of equipment or inventory outside the home occupation location dwelling;
C. Any business which is conducted outdoors on the premises where the residential dwelling is located, except as specifically authorized in this chapter;
D. A business which would change the residential character of the neighborhood if permitted to operate and a home occupation business which has changed the residential character of the neighborhood where it is located;
E. Ambulance services;
F. Animal/veterinary clinics;
G. Auto painting, repair and body services;
H. Banks or credit unions;
I. Beauty salons and barber shops;
J. Cabinetry, mechanical repair or modification, fabrication, treatment or assembly of goods, the process of which requires intensive use of equipment, machinery, raw materials or component parts (e.g., welding, construction or assembly of cabinets or furniture, treatment of steel or the finishing of wood);
K. Clinics/hospitals;
L. Commercial stables;
M. Kennels;
N. Large engine repair;
O. Liquor establishments which either sell packaged liquor or serve alcohol;
P. Medical, dental, optical, etc., office;
Q. Mortuary;
R. Real estate or development sales offices;
S. Restaurants; (Ord. 224, 5-11-1999, eff. 6-3-1999)
T. Taxi services, not applicable to transportation network drivers; (Ord. 537, 8-28-2018, eff. 9-18-2018)
U. Vehicle sales, leases or parts sales;
V. In order to avoid health and sanitation risks associated with disposal of medical wastes, medical, dental and other health professional offices are specifically excluded as home occupations; or
W. The proposed home occupation will not be in violation of any covenants, codes or restrictions (CC&Rs) for the subject property unless the CC&Rs are less restrictive than this code, in which case this code will prevail. (Ord. 224, 5-11-1999, eff. 6-3-1999)