§ 153.173 USE UNIT 28 HOME OCCUPATIONS.
   (A)   Description. Any occupation or activity conducted within a dwelling unit or accessory building that is clearly incidental and subordinate to the principle use of the premises for dwelling purposes, and the individuals engaged in such occupation or activity reside within the dwelling.
   (B)   Uses.
      (1)   Beauty or barber shop, provided the non-residential activity does not occupy more than 20% of the first or ground floor or basement within a residential dwelling unit and provided that the use is limited to one beautician or barber who resides within the dwelling.
      (2)   Home occupation conducted within a dwelling unit whose main use is residential, and occupying not more than 25% of the first floor or ground floor or basement of such dwelling unit or in an accessory building. Non-residential activity shall be conducted by the occupant of the dwelling unit. Such uses as tea rooms, tourist home, veterinary office, hospitals, shall not be deemed as home occupations. There shall be no display or indication on the exterior of the dwelling unit that it is being utilized in part for any non-residential uses. There shall be no commodity sold on the premises, other than what is produced there. There shall be no person employed other than a member of the family residing on the premises. Name plate not exceeding two square feet in area.
      (3)   Conditional use. The Board of Zoning Appeals upon application and public hearing, may grant a conditional use permit for two employees or assistants for any permitted home occupation, within the dwelling or separate structure.
   (C)   Use conditions. The Board of Zoning Appeals may set other such conditions as they deem necessary.
   (D)   Off-street parking and loading requirements. Off-street parking and loading as may be required by the Board of Zoning Appeals in granting the special exception use.
(Ord. 12-16, passed 8-8-12)