§ 152.192 HOME OCCUPATIONS.
   All home occupations shall be in accordance with the following provisions:
   (A)   No person or persons shall operate a home occupation or be employed thereunder other than a resident of the premises.
   (B)   The home occupation shall be conducted entirely within the dwelling, and the use of the dwelling for the home occupation shall be clearly incidental and subordinate to its use for residential purposes by its occupants. Not more than 25% of the gross floor area of any dwelling unit shall be used for a home occupation.
   (C)   There shall be no change in the outside appearance of the building or premises, or other visible evidence of the conduct of such home occupation other than one sign, not exceeding two square feet in area, non-illuminated, and mounted flat against the wall of the building in which the home occupation is located.
   (D)   There shall be no sale on the premises of commodities not produced as the result of the home occupation.
   (E)   No toxic, explosive, flammable, combustible, corrosive, etiologic, radioactive, or other restricted materials shall be used or stored on the site in amounts greater than those normally associated with domestic use.
   (F)   In no case shall a home occupation be open to the public at times earlier than 8:00 a.m. nor later than 10:00 p.m.
   (G)   No advertisement shall be placed in any media containing the address of the property.
   (H)   Vehicles associated with the home occupation shall be subject to the following:
      (1)   Not more than one vehicle shall be used for the purposes of the home occupation.
      (2)   Such vehicle shall not be any commercially licensed vehicle larger than a 3/4 ton truck.
      (3)   Deliveries and/or pickups of goods related to the home occupation shall not be made in vehicles other than the vehicle associated with the home occupation.
   (I)   No traffic, including deliveries, shall be generated by such home occupation in greater volume than would normally be expected in a residential neighborhood, and any need for parking generated by the conduct of such home occupation shall meet the off-street parking requirements as specified in this chapter. Such parking shall not be located in a required front yard.
   (J)   Equipment or processes shall not be used in such home occupation which create noise, vibrations, glare, fumes, odors, or electrical interference detectable outside the dwelling. In the case of electrical interference, no equipment or process shall be used which creates visual or audible interference in any radio, television receiver off the premises, or cause fluctuations in voltage off the premises.
   (K)   The following uses may be permitted as home occupations provided they conform to the provisions noted above:
      (1)   Architectural and/or engineering service.
      (2)   Artist studio.
      (3)   Baby sitting, up to four children at a time.
      (4)   Beauty and barber services, one chair only.
      (5)   Consulting services.
      (6)   Data processing.
      (7)   Dental technician with laboratory.
      (8)   Direct sale product distribution (Amway, Avon, Jaffra, Tupperware, Herbalife).
      (9)   Drafting and graphic design services.
      (10)   Dressmaking, sewing, tailoring, contract sewing (one machine).
      (11)   Electronic assembly.
      (12)   Financial planning, investment services.
      (13)   Flower arranging.
      (14)   Graphic design.
      (15)   Home cooking and preserving for sale off site.
      (16)   Home crafts such as model making, rug weaving, cabinet making, or ceramics utilizing a kiln with a capacity of six cubic feet or less.
      (17)   House cleaning service.
      (18)   Insurance sales or broker.
      (19)   Interior design.
      (20)   Jewelry making and repair.
      (21)   Laundry, ironing service.
      (22)   Locksmith.
      (23)   Mail order (not including retail sales from site).
      (24)   Millinery.
      (25)   Real estate sales or broker.
      (26)   Sales representative (office only).
      (27)   Telephone answering, switchboard, call forwarding.
      (28)   Tutoring, limited to one student at a time.
      (29)   Typing, word-processing service.
      (30)   Watch repair.
      (31)   Writing, computer programming.
   (L)   The following uses, by the nature of the investment or operation, have a pronounced tendency once started to rapidly increase beyond the limits permitted for home occupations, and thereby impair the use and value of a residentially zoned area for residence purposes. Therefore, the uses specified below shall not be permitted as home occupations:
      (1)   Appliance repair.
      (2)   Automobile or vehicle repair, automobile or vehicle parts sales, automobile or vehicle painting or detailing, and automobile or vehicle washing service, including businesses working at customers homes.
      (3)   Beauty and barber services, two or more chairs.
      (4)   Boarding house, bed and breakfast, time share condominium.
      (5)   Carpentry.
      (6)   Ceramics utilizing a kiln with a capacity of more than six cubic feet.
      (7)   Churches, religious instruction.
      (8)   Contracting, masonry, plumbing, or painting.
      (9)   Gift shop.
      (10)   Health salons, gyms, dance studios, aerobic exercise studios.
      (11)   Limousine service.
      (12)   Medical or dental office.
      (13)   Mortician, hearse service.
      (14)   Palm reading, fortune telling.
      (15)   Photography studios.
      (16)   Private clubs.
      (17)   Rental business.
      (18)   Restaurants, taverns, food preparation.
      (19)   Retail sale from site (except direct distribution).
      (20)   Small engine repair.
      (21)   Tow truck services.
      (22)   Veterinary uses (including care, grooming, or boarding).
      (23)   Wedding shop.
('80 Code, § 152.192) (Ord. 94-14, passed 7-5-94) Penalty, see § 152.999