(A) Customary home occupations, as defined in § 155.007, may be located in districts provided for in § 155.026, with the other requirements as set forth in this section.
(B) A customary home occupation may not be allowed if it has any significant adverse impact on the surrounding neighborhood. A use may be regarded as having a significantly adverse impact on the surrounding neighborhood if:
(1) There is a window display or outside storage of goods, stock in trade, or other commodities;
(2) Any on-premise retail sales occur except for the sale of products or goods made on the residential lot as a result of the home occupation;
(3) Any person not a resident on the premises is employed in connection with the purported home occupation;
(4) It creates unfavorable noise, fumes, smoke, odor, dust, glare, vibrations or electrical interference;
(5) More than 25% of the total gross floor area of the dwelling, including the basement, is used for the home occupation;
(6) Any accessory buildings or other structures on the premises are additionally used for the home occupation;
(7) The home occupation is open to the public earlier than 7:00 a.m. or later than 9:00 p.m.;
(8) Additional parking other than that associated with the residential use is provided; and/or
(9) If a sign in excess of two square feet in size is located on the premises.
(C) The Zoning Administrator may withdraw the home occupancy permit when he or she finds that the home occupation has a significantly adverse impact on the surrounding neighborhood.
(Ord. 00-01, passed 7-11-00)