1129.07 ADDITIONAL HOME OCCUPATIONS PERMITTED IN RESIDENTIAL SINGLE-FAMILY DISTRICTS.
   Certain Group B home occupations including but not limited to a beauty parlor, barber shop and other home occupation which generates little or no traffic in volumes greater than those which would be expected in a residential neighborhood may be permitted in Residential Single- Family Districts as a conditional use, if after a public hearing, the Planning Commission finds that the following standards shall be met:
(a)   No one other than one occupant of the residence shall work therein;
(b)   The occupation is conducted wholly within a building and does not occupy more than twenty-five percent (25%) of the area of the existing dwelling; for a beauty parlor or barber shop not more than one chair;
(c)   No merchandise is sold or processed except that which is produced or incidental to the service rendered on the premises;
(d)   No mechanical equipment is used which shall create any dust, noise, odors, glare, vibrations or electrical disturbances on adjacent properties or beyond;
(e)   The residential character of the dwelling exterior is not changed;
(f)   No traffic shall be generated by such home occupation in greater volumes than would be expected in the residential neighborhood;
(g)   Trucks or other mobile equipment other than private vehicles of the resident household shall not be used in the conduct of the home occupation; and
(h)   Parking regulations outlined in Chapter 1149 shall strictly be adhered to.
      (1980 Code 151.14.1)