1159.04 HOME OCCUPATIONS.
   Home occupations shall be accessory uses only and shall be governed by the following regulations:
   (a)   Employment. Home occupations shall not employ more than one person that is not a member of the family, as defined herein, living on the premises.
   (b)   Enclosed Structures. Home occupations shall be conducted entirely within enclosed structures, and there shall be no exterior storage of equipment or materials used.
   (c)   No Exterior Evidence. There shall be no visible evidence of the conduct of such occupation in the outside appearance of the premises other than a name plate sign as permitted in Chapter 1153 .
   (d)   Parking. Any need for parking generated by the occupation above that normally associated with a residential use shall be met off the street and other than in a front or corner side yard.
   (e)   Electrical and Fire. No home occupation shall involve construction features or the use of electrical or mechanical equipment that would result in electrical interference or change the fire rating of the structure or of the fire district in which the structure is located. (Ord. 87-94. Passed 7-27-87.)
   (f)   Permitted Occupations. Home occupations may include, among others, the following uses provided they conform to all other requirements herein:
      (1)   Art or crafts studio;
      (2)   Dressmaking, sewing and tailoring;
      (3)   Teaching or tutoring, limited to one pupil at a time except for occasional groups;
      (4)   Writing, editing, composing, painting or sculpting;
      (5)   Offices of a professional person such as a clergyman, attorney, architect, engineer, physician, dentist or accountant;
      (6)   Telephone answering;
      (7)   Home crafts such as rug weaving, model making, lapidary work and cabinet making;
      (8)   Home cooking and preserving;
      (9)   Computer programming;
      (10)   Typing and word processing;
      (11)   Laundry and ironing; and
      (12)   Offices of sales people who normally meet customers and prospects outside the salesperson's home.
      (13)   Single-chair barber or beauty parlor.
      (14)   Type B Family Day-Care Home, as defined in this Code.
         (Ord. 07-104. Passed 12-10-07.)
   (g)   Prohibited Occupations. Home occupations shall not include:
      (1)   Any wholesale or retail businesses that involve the use of commercial vehicles for delivery of materials to or from the premises;
      (2)   Any manufacturing or processing operations;
      (3)   Stables, kennels or animal hospitals;
      (4)   Restaurants;
      (5)   Clinics or hospitals;
      (6)   Mortuaries;
      (7)   Child day care centers, as defined herein;
      (8)   Private clubs;
      (9)   The renting of trailers;
      (10)   Tourist homes;
      (11)   Barber shops or beauty parlors;
      (12)   Dancing studios; or
      (13)   Any activity that creates noise, fumes, odor, dust, electrical interference, or pedestrian or vehicular traffic that is more than normally associated with the uses allowed in the zoning district.
         (Ord. 87-94. Passed 7-27-87.)