A. Requirements. In addition to the special conditions and other provisions in sections 17.228.210 and 17.228.220, all home occupations shall satisfy all of the following requirements:
1. All of the requirements stated in this section 17.228.230 shall apply to each permitted residence without regard to the number of home occupation permits issued for the residence.
2. The use of the dwelling for the home occupation shall be clearly incidental and subordinate to its use for residential purposes. The home occupation may be conducted in the principal dwelling or accessory structures on the subject property.
3. No more than one person who is not a resident of the permitted residence may engage in home occupations at that residence. The home occupation may have more than one off-site employee or partner if that person does not work at the permitted residence.
4. Unless prohibited by a special condition under section 17.228.210, or by a condition of approval of a home occupation conditional use permit under section 17.228.220, clients or customers are permitted to visit the permitted residence; provided, that on any single day there shall be no more than one client or customer per hour and no more than eight customers or clients visiting the residence in a day. A family unit, such as a parent and one or more children, is considered one client or customer for purposes of this restriction.
5. The permitted residence shall comply with all building code standards made applicable to the residence because of the operation of the home occupation.
6. Only one vehicle of a size no larger than one ton shall be permitted in conjunction with a home occupation.
7. There shall be no sign, nameplate, or any other form of advertising displayed at the permitted residence.
B. Waiver of requirements. The zoning administrator shall have the authority to issue a home occupation conditional use permit under section 17.228.220 to waive the requirements set forth in subsection A of this section. (Ord. 2024-0017 § 78; Ord. 2013-0020 § 1; Ord. 2013-0007 § 1)