(a) Accessory permitted uses shall be limited to those set forth in this section.
(b) Any accessory use customarily incidental to a principal permitted use.
(c) The following accessory uses, whether incidental to a principal permitted or conditional use:
(1) Living quarters for domestic servants.
(2) (EDITOR'S NOTE: Former subsection (c)(2) hereof was repealed by Ordinance 1298, passed December 16, 1991.)
(3) Office occupations conducted as home occupations, subject to the following limitations:
A. Such customary home occupations and such office activities as those of manufacturers' representatives, insurance agents, realtors and contractors.
B. Such office occupation shall be conducted entirely within a dwelling.
C. No special outside entrance shall be provided or used in connection with the office occupation.
D. No person other than a resident member of the family residing on the premises shall be directly or indirectly employed in such office occupation either on or off the premises, and the word, "employed", shall include those persons who are employed as trainees.
E. The space occupied shall not be on more than one story, of such dwelling or in any garage thereof. The total floor area devoted to such use shall not exceed twenty-five percent (25%) of the gross floor area of such story.
F. There shall be no production, storage or sale of merchandise or stock in trade except the written, fine arts or graphic arts materials customarily incidental to office occupations as limited in subsection (c) (3) A hereof.
G. Not more than twelve persons shall enter such dwelling as patrons, patients, pupils, or clients in any single day and not more than forty in any single week. Breach of the condition last aforementioned either as to the daily or the weekly limit upon the number of persons entering such dwelling, more than three times in any given calendar year shall permanently forfeit the right of the person(s) conducting such occupation or activity to conduct any home occupation or office activity whatever in any dwelling with the Village.
H. No display of goods or services pertaining to such office occupations shall be visible from outside the building.
I. No mechanical or electrical equipment, other than that customarily used for household purposes, shall be permitted which has a capacity of over one horsepower or requires electrical service of over thirty amperes, in aggregate.
(Ord. 1135. Passed 11-26-84.)