1135.10 HOME OCCUPATION.
   (a)   A home occupation must be accessory to, subordinate to, and associated with a principal dwelling use on the same lot or adjacent lot.
   (b)   No person other than a resident of the associated principal dwelling use shall be engaged in a home occupation.
   (c)   There shall be no change in the outside appearance of the building or other visible evidence of the conduct of a home occupation that would alter a dwelling's essential character.
   (d)   No home occupation shall be used in such a manner as to create offensive odors, noise, vibration, smoke, or other particulate matter, heat, humidity, glare, electronic interference, or otherwise constitute a nuisance or safety hazard to any occupant of adjacent or nearby properties.
   (e)   No home occupation shall store flammable, explosive, corrosive, unstable, volatile, or hazardous substances in quantities greater than those reasonably expected for a dwelling use. Whether a quantity is greater than that "reasonably expected for a dwelling use" shall be determined by the Building Officer.
   (f)   There shall be no outdoor storage associated with a home occupation.
   (g)   Vehicles used by customers of a home occupation shall be parked in a driveway, a parking area on the lot containing the home occupation, or along the street curb abutting the premises. Not more than four motor vehicles used by customers of a home occupation shall be parked at the location of a home occupation at one time.
(Ord. 2022-110. Passed 12-12-22.)