§ 155.125  HOME OCCUPATIONS.
   Home occupations in the Urban Transitional and Residential Districts shall comply with the following regulations:
   (A)   There shall be no stock-in-trade other than products manufactured on the premises unless otherwise approved by the Zoning Board of Appeals by special use permit as provided for by §§ 155.140 through 155.152;
   (B)   A home occupation shall be conducted within a dwelling or in an accessory building not to exceed 500 feet in an area;
   (C)   There shall be no outdoor storage of supplies or equipment outside the building;
   (D)   There shall be no external alteration of the dwelling or accessory building in which a home occupation is conducted, and the existence of a home occupation shall not be apparent beyond the boundaries of the site, except for a nameplate in accord with the provisions of §§ 155.085 through 155.094;
   (E)   Doctors, dentists, osteopaths, chiropractors, and other practitioners of the medical arts may be permitted as a home occupation in the R Districts if an approved special use permit is first secured in each case in accordance with the provisions of §§ 155.140 through 155.152;
   (F)   No one other than a resident of the dwelling shall be employed in the conduct of a home occupation;
   (G)   No motor power other than electrically operated motors shall be used in connection with a home occupation;
   (H)   A home occupation shall not create any radio or television interference or create noise in excess of the standards set forth in § 155.031;
   (I)   No odor, liquid, or solid waste shall be emitted;
   (J)   Not more than 1 truck of not more than 1-ton capacity and no semi-trailers incidental to a home occupation shall be kept on the site; and
   (K)   A home occupation shall not create pedestrian, automobile, or truck traffic significantly in excess of the normal amount in the district.
(Ord. 1992-10, § 1500, passed 3-18-1993)