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<br />143 <br />3. The home occupation shall comply with all requirements of the City Code <br />Chapter 901 and shall not be incompatible or disturbing to the surrounding residential uses. <br /> <br />4. No home occupation shall require internal or external alterations or involve <br />construction features not customarily found in residential dwellings except where required to <br />comply with local and state fire and police recommendations. <br /> <br />5. The home occupation shall meet all applicable fire and building codes, and <br />applicable permits must be obtained prior to any construction activities. <br /> <br />6. No exterior evidence of the presence of the home occupation on the property, <br />except any signage allowed by the sign code and any vehicles allowed by City Code Section <br />1007.044(11). <br /> <br />7. Personal motor vehicles not exceeding a gross weight rating of 12,000 pounds <br />used in the home occupation may be parked on the property. <br /> <br />8. Any motor vehicle with a gross weight rating in excess of 12,000 pounds is <br />subject to City Code Section 1007.044(11)(c). <br /> <br />9. The number of on-site parking spaces shall not be reduced to less than two. <br /> <br />10. In no case shall the permitted home occupation cause the need for an additional <br />driveway access to the property. <br /> <br />11. When applicable, all state licensing requirements shall be met. <br /> <br />12. The applicant shall demonstrate the home occupation use is within the <br />capabilities of the property’s sewage treatment system or the City’s utility system. <br /> <br />13. There shall be no use or outdoor storage of any toxic chemicals or hazardous <br />materials of any type or in any amount not normally found in a residential structure. <br /> <br />14. No motor vehicle repair, paint or body work; commercial preparation of food for <br />service on the premise; business related to or involving explosives, ammunition or weapons; or <br />ambulance or related emergency services shall be permitted as a Home Occupation. <br /> <br />(7) Requirements – Home Occupation Level A. All residential dwelling units are eligible <br />for a Home Occupation Level A. In addition to the general provisions outlined in subsection (6) <br />above, businesses must also comply with the following requirements specific to the Home <br />Occupation Level A. <br /> <br />(a) Requirements. <br />
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