1367.07 PERMITS.
   (a)   Class I Home Occupation. The Zoning Official may issue a Class I Home Occupation permit that complies with all the provisions of this section on forms prescribed by him, and may require additional terms and conditions considered necessary to assure the integrity of such permit and the zone in which it is proposed to be located, which additional terms and conditions are imposed with specific reference to the intent and purpose of this article. A Permit for a Class I Home Occupation shall be approved by the Zoning Official upon application and without fee if the Zoning Official determines that the home occupation meets the definition of and specific requirements for a Class I Home Occupation.
   (b)   Class II Home Occupation.
      (1)   Application for a Class II Home Occupation permit shall be filed with the Zoning Official together with an initial filing fee of fifty dollars ($50.00). The application shall be forwarded to the Planning Commission for public hearing. Such hearings shall be at public meetings of the Planning Commission. Notice shall be given as provided by Section 8-24-47 of the West Virginia Code.
      (2)   A Class II Home Occupation permit shall not be granted if the Planning Commission determines that the proposed home occupation will constitute a nuisance or otherwise be detrimental to the neighbors because of excessive traffic, excessive noise, odors, or other circumstances, which other circumstances are to be considered with specific reference to the intent and purpose of this article. If the Planning Commission grants the permit it may require additional terms and conditions considered necessary to assure the integrity of such permit and the zone in which it is proposed to be located, which additional terms and conditions are imposed with specific reference to the intent and purpose of this article.
      (3)   Class II Home Occupation permits granted under Section 1367.05 shall be temporary in nature and shall be granted to a designated person or persons who resides at a residential address. Permits are not transferable from person to person or address to address.
      (4)   Renewal. Class I and Class II Home Occupation permits are subject to proper licensing and are subject to renewal on July 1st of each year. Once granted, they may be renewed without additional hearings, subject to this section and obtaining the required annual license. Failure to timely apply for renewal and/or failure to obtain the required license shall be grounds for revocation of the home occupation permit.