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Manufactured Housing Communities Chapter 914 Specific Development Requirements <br /> <br /> <br />___________________________________________________________________________ <br />Page 914-14 <br />a. No home occupation shall produce light glare, noise, odor or vibration that will in <br />any way have an objectionable effect upon adjacent or nearby property. <br />b. No equipment or machinery shall be used in the home occupation which will create <br />electrical interference to surrounding properties. <br />c. Any home occupation shall be clearly incidental and secondary to the residential <br />use of the premises, should not change the residential character thereof, and shall <br />result in no incompatibility or disturbance to the surrounding residential uses. <br />d. No home occupation shall require internal or external alterations or involve <br />construction features not customarily found in dwellings except where required to <br />comply with local and state fire and police recommendations. <br />e. There shall be no exterior storage of equipment or materials used in the home <br />occupation, except personal automobiles used in the home occupation may be <br />parked on the site. <br />f. The home occupation shall meet all applicable fire and building codes. <br />g. There shall be no exterior display or exterior signs or interior display or interior <br />signs which are visible from outside the dwelling. <br />h. All home occupations shall comply with the provisions of the City Nuisance <br />Ordinance. <br />i. No home occupation shall be conducted between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 <br />a.m. unless said occupation is contained entirely within the principal building and <br />will not require any on-street parking facilities <br />2. Requirements for Permitted Home Occupations <br />a. No person other than those who customarily reside on the premises shall be <br />employed in the Home Occupation. <br />b. All permitted home occupations shall be conducted entirely within the principal <br />dwelling and may not be conducted in accessory buildings. <br />c. Permitted home occupations shall not create a parking demand in excess of that <br />which can be accommodated in an existing driveway, where no vehicle is parked <br />closer than 10 feet from the curb line or edge of paved surface. <br />d. Examples of permitted home occupations include: art studio, dressmaking, <br />secretarial services, professional offices and teaching with musical, dancing and <br />other instructions which consist of no more than one pupil at a time. <br />e. The home occupation shall not involve any of the following: repair service or <br />manufacturing which utilizes equipment or machinery so as to violate Sections <br />903.120.D.1.a and 903.120.D.1.b of this Ordinance; teaching which customarily <br />consists of more than one (1) pupil at a time; over-the-counter sale of merchandise <br />produced off the premises, except for those brand name products that are not <br />marketed and sold in a wholesale or retail outlet. <br />E. Special Home Occupation - Permit Procedure <br />1. Permit <br />Any home occupation which does not meet the specific requirements for a permitted <br />home occupation as defined in this subdivision shall require a "special home <br />occupation permit" which shall be applied for and reviewed in accordance with the