(A) A home occupation shall be clearly incidental and secondary to the use of the dwelling for residential purposes. Home occupations may include but are not limited to art studios, dress making, professional offices of physicians, dentists, lawyers, engineers, architects, or teaching, with musical instruction limited to not more than two pupils at a time. However, a home occupation shall not be interpreted to include barbershops or beauty parlors; commercial stables or kennels; real estate offices; restaurants; or repair services.
(B) The following additional conditions shall be observed:
(1) The occupation is customarily carried on in a dwelling unit or in a structure or building accessory to the dwelling unit;
(2) The occupation is carried out by a member of the family residing in the dwelling unit with not more than one employee outside the family;
(3) The occupation is carried on wholly within the principal structure or accessory structure;
(4) There shall be no exterior display, exterior sign other than permitted by § 152.070, no exterior storage of material, and no exterior indication of the home occupation or variation from the residential character of the principal structure; and
(5) There shall be no commodity sold on the premises except that which was made on the premises.
(Ord., § 414, passed 6-11-2002)