§ 153.391 HOME OCCUPATIONS.
   (A)   Home occupations or professions shall be regulated as permitted or conditional uses in the various residential districts.
   (B)   A home occupation shall comply with the following standards:
      (1)   The use shall be clearly incidental and secondary to residential use of the dwelling and not more than 25% of dwelling unit floor area is devoted to the home occupation;
      (2)   The home occupation shall be managed by the owner-occupant of the property. Not more than one person, other than immediate family residing at the premises, shall be employed in such occupation;
      (3)   The home occupation shall not generate greater traffic volume than is normal for a residential neighborhood;
      (4)   External indication of such home occupation shall be limited to one non-illuminated sign, not more than two square feet, attached flat against the principal structure;
      (5)   No equipment or process shall be used which creates noise, vibration, glare, fumes, odors or electrical interference detectable to normal senses off the lot; and
      (6)   No home occupation shall be conducted from any accessory building on the lot.
   (C)   In particular, a home occupation shall consist primarily of rendering specific personal services or products. The home occupation shall be performed by the occupant of the premises and may include employment of not more than one nonresident of the premises.
(2003 Code, § 153.386) (Ord. 3459, § 29.02, passed 3-7-2002) Penalty, see § 153.999