§ 154.294 PROHIBITED HOME OCCUPATION USES.
   (A)   Any activity that produces radio or TV interference, noise, glare, vibration, smoke or odor beyond allowable levels as determined by local, state or federal standards, or that can be detected beyond the property line is prohibited.
   (B)   Any activity involving on-site retail sales is prohibited, except that the sale of items that are incidental to a permitted home occupation is allowed. For example, the sale of lesson books or sheet music from music teachers; art or craft supplies from arts or crafts instructors; computer software from computer consultants and similar incidental items for sale by home business are allowed subject to standards above.
   (C)   Any uses described in this section or uses with similar objectionable impacts because of motor traffic, noise, glare, odor, dust, smoke or vibration, such as ambulance service, animal hospital, veterinary services, kennels or animal boarding, auto and other vehicle repair, including auto painting, and repair, reconditioning or storage of motorized vehicles, boats, recreational vehicles, airplanes or large equipment on-site.
(Ord. 225, passed 10-20-1994, § 23.5)