§ 153.101 HOME OCCUPATIONS.
   (A)   An occupation or activity carried on within the dwelling or accessory building by a member of the family residing on the premises, which occupation or activity is incidental and secondary to the residential occupancy and does not change the residential character nor infringe upon the right of neighboring residents to enjoy a peaceful occupancy of their homes.
   (B)   The following conditions and restrictions shall apply to such customary home occupations.
      (1)   The primary use of the building or structure in which the occupation is situated shall clearly be the dwelling used by the person as his or her private residence;
      (2)   No assistant other than an immediate member of the family household shall be employed, and signs and displays shall be limited to one non-illuminated sign not exceeding one square foot in area;
      (3)   No equipment or machinery shall be used in such activities that are perceptible off the premises by reason of noise, smoke, odor, dust, radiation, electrical interference, or vibration. Parking shall be handled in such a manner as to not impede or hinder traffic on any public right-of-way; or
      (4)   No product shall be sold or delivered (received by customers) at wholesale or retail on the premises.
(Ord. 667, passed 12-3-2014) Penalty, see § 153.999