In any zoning district where home occupations are allowed, the uses must comply with the following provisions.
(A) The home occupation shall not occupy an area in excess of 25% of the total ground floor area of the principal or accessory structures.
(B) Substantial interior or exterior alteration of a dwelling unit to accommodate a home occupation shall not be permitted.
(C) Home occupations which will create odor, noise, electrical glare, dust, or vibrations noticeable from outside of the dwelling shall not be permitted.
(D) No sign shall be allowed with the exception of 1 non-illuminated name plate measuring not more than 4 square feet in size.
(E) Home occupations shall be conducted by the permanent occupants of the dwelling in which the use is located and not more than 1 additional person.
(F) Home occupations shall be carried on wholly within the principal or accessory structure, there shall be no exterior storage of materials, and no exterior indication of the home occupation or variation from the residential character of the structure.
(G) A conditional use permit issued by the City Council for a home occupation shall not transfer with the change of ownership of the dwelling.
(Prior Code, § 66-147) (Ord. passed 1994) Penalty, see § 151.999