1123.33 HOME OCCUPATION.
   “Home occupation” means an accessory use of a service character customarily conducted within a dwelling by only the residents thereof, which is clearly secondary to the use of the dwelling for living purposes, does not change the character thereof, and of which there is no exterior evidence other than a small name plate, and which does not involve the keeping of a stock-in-trade in connection therewith. The practice of a single physician, surgeon, dentist or other professional person, including an instructor in dancing, violin, piano, or other individual musical instrument limited to a single pupil at a time, who offers skilled services to clients, and is not professionally engaged in the purchase or sale of goods, shall be deemed to be home occupations; and the occupations of dressmaker, milliner, or seamstress, each with not more than one paid assistant shall be deemed to be home occupations. Dancing instruction in groups, band instrument instruction in groups, tea rooms, tourist homes, beauty parlors, barber shops, real estate offices, convalescent homes, mortuary establishments and stores, trades, or business of any kind not herein excepted shall not be deemed to be home occupations.
(Ord. 12-1966. Passed 10-10-66.)