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• <br />• <br />shall notify the applicant, in writing, of any incomplete application <br />within fifteen (15) business days of the date of submission. <br />D. Violations. After two (2) founded nuisances, or code violation complaints <br />have been made and verified with written notices to the home occupation, <br />a public hearing may be called to consider additional conditions, <br />limitations, or revocation of the home occupation within sixty (60) days of <br />the last complaint. <br />E. Expiration. Upon issuance, a Home Occupation permit shall continue to <br />be valid unless one or all of the following occur: <br />1. The business owner relocates to another residential address; <br />permits are not transferable to another person or property. <br />2. The type of businesses occurring on the site changes significantly. <br />3. If the permit is revoked by the City per section D above. <br />F. Requirements - General Provisions. All home occupations shall comply <br />with the following general provisions and according to definition, the <br />applicable requirement provisions. <br />1. General Provisions. <br />a. Any home occupation shall be clearly incidental and secondary <br />to the residential use of the premises, and shall not change the <br />residential character thereof. <br />b. All home occupations must comply with all provisions of the City <br />Nuisance Ordinance and shall result in no incompatibility or <br />disturbance to the surrounding residential uses. <br />c. No home occupation shall require internal or external alterations <br />or involve construction features not customarily found in <br />residential dwellings except where required to comply with local <br />and state fire and police recommendations. <br />d. In no case shall the permitted home occupation cause to create <br />the need for an additional driveway access to the property. <br />e. Personal vehicles not exceeding a gross weight rating of eleven <br />thousand seventy -five (11,075) pounds used in the home <br />occupation may be parked on the site. <br />