Each of the following conditions must be observed at all times by the holder of a home occupation license:
A. Physical Change: The home occupation will not physically change the dwellings to the extent that it would alter the residential character of the premises or the residential atmosphere of the neighborhood in which it is located. Furthermore, it shall not disturb the peace and quiet, including radio and television reception, of the neighborhood by reason of color, design, materials, construction, lighting, sounds, noises or vibrations.
B. Permissible Footage: The home occupation activity shall be conducted wholly within the home of the applicant or an enclosed garage if said structure is located on the premises of the applicant and the total permissible footage (length and width of outside main building measurements) to be used for the home occupation shall not exceed twenty five percent (25%) of the total square footage of the house, excluding garage and basement area.
C. Inventory And Supplies: Inventory and supplies for the home occupation shall not occupy more than fifty percent (50%) of the permitted area.
D. Signs And Advertising: No sign or advertising will be displayed on the premises, except one attached flat against the building or displayed in a window and does not exceed four (4) square feet in area.
E. Vehicles: All maintenance or service vehicles and equipment, or any vehicle bearing advertising related to the home occupation or any other similar vehicle shall be stored on the premises.
F. Conformance With Codes: There shall be complete conformity with Fire, Building, Plumbing, Electrical and Health Codes and to all State and City ordinances.
G. Hazards To Safety: The home occupation shall not be associated with noise, dust, odors, noxious fumes, glare or other hazards to safety and health which are emitted and may be discernible beyond the premises.
H. Dangerous Materials: The home occupation shall not create a hazard by using flammable, explosive or other dangerous materials or by keeping, raising or storing animals which are capable of inflicting harm or discomfort or endangering the health and safety of any person or property.
I. Excess Demand For Utilities: The home occupation shall not create a demand for Municipal or utility services or community facilities in excess of those usually and customarily provided for residential uses. (Ord. 2017-11, 11-21-2017)