§ 153.097 HOME OCCUPATIONS.
   Customary home occupations accessory to residential use shall meet the following requirements where conditionally permitted.
   (A)   The home occupation shall be carried on wholly within the principal residence or accessory structure.
   (B)   The floor area dedicated to such use shall not exceed 25% of the floor area of the principal residence or 50% of an accessory building.
   (C)   No activity shall be conducted out of doors, and no associated outdoor storage, display, or refuse area shall be allowed in the yard.
   (D)   No merchandise or articles shall be displayed so as to be visible from outside the principal residence.
   (E)   No person not residing in the principal residence shall be employed on the premises.
   (F)   No traffic shall be generated in an amount above that normally expected in a residential neighborhood, and no traffic hazard shall be caused by the home occupation.
   (G)   There is no alteration whatsoever of the residential character of the building(s) and/or premises.
   (H)   The occupation, profession, or trade shall not generate any health, safety or traffic hazard; or any noise, glare, heat, vibration, smoke, dust, or odor perceptible to adjacent uses.
   (I)   No display, rental, or sale of wholesale or retail goods or other commodity other than those prepared on the premises shall be allowed on the premises.
   (J)   The occupation shall not be used for receptions, parties, etc. in which the resident receives a fee or compensation.
   (K)   Signage for the home occupation shall be limited to 1 wall-mounted, non-illuminated wall sign with a maximum sign surface area of 2 square feet.
(Ord. 06-11-16, passed 9-21-2016)