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<br /> <br /> <br /> Created: 2025-05-22 16:40:53 [EST] <br />(Supp. No. 36) <br /> <br />Page 126 of 198 <br />(7) No home occupation shall generate customer or vehicle trips to the site earlier than 7:00 a.m. and later <br />than 9:00 p.m., Monday through Saturday, or earlier than 8:00 a.m. and later than 8:00 p.m. on <br />Sunday. <br />(8) No commodities shall be sold on the premises except incidental materials or agriculture products. <br />(9) No home occupations shall generate on average more than eight vehicle trips per day, including no <br />more than one delivery vehicle of a type that customarily serves a residential area. Vehicle trips related <br />to the home occupation from customers and clients should generally be by appointment only. <br />(10) There shall be no exterior storage of business equipment, merchandise, inventory, heavy equipment, <br />or other materials and miscellaneous items used in the home occupation except for one business <br />related automobile, truck, or van not exceeding 25 feet in length or a gross vehicle weight rating of <br />9,200 pounds may be parked on the premises. <br />a. In addition to the above, in the Agricultural, Long Term Agricultural, Rural Residential and Future <br />Urban Service zoning districts, or within any urban residential district on property ten acres or <br />greater in size, one additional business-related vehicle shall be allowed. Said vehicle may exceed <br />the weight and length limitations outlined above. One business related trailer shall be allowed <br />provided the trailer is attached to a vehicle and the combined length of the vehicle and trailer <br />does not exceed 46 feet. <br />(11) No alteration of the exterior of the dwelling or the accessory structure that changes the residential <br />character of the premises shall be permitted, except where required to comply with local and state fire <br />and police regulations. <br />(12) No more than one person, other than those who reside on the premises, shall engage in business <br />activities on the premises. The business may employ others only if their work activities are performed <br />off the premises. <br />(13) On-street parking facilities shall not be utilized to accommodate parking demand. <br />(14) No home occupation shall involve the use of hazardous materials or activities that require a hazardous <br />waste generator's license. <br />(d) The following uses, subject to the above performance standards, are examples of home occupations that <br />may be permitted without a home occupation interim use permit: home office facilities, music and art <br />studios, tutoring services with no more than two pupils per session, dressmaking and tailoring, and home <br />craft production such as rug weaving and model making. <br />(e) Home occupations which do not conform to the above standards may be conducted by a home occupation <br />interim use permit. The information required and the procedure to be followed for all home occupation <br />interim use permit applications shall be as set forth in subsections 90-38. In addition, the applicant may be <br />required to submit supplementary information pertaining to the nature of the home occupation, the <br />equipment used, days and hours that the home occupation will be conducted, and a plan showing the <br />portion of the dwelling or site to be used for the home occupation. <br />(f) An application for a home occupation interim use permit may be granted only upon a finding that all the <br />following criteria have been met: <br />(1) The applicant owns the property and resides at the principal residential address associated with the <br />home occupation, unless the council determines that unique conditions or circumstances warrant <br />special arrangements. <br />(2) The proposed home occupation is allowed as an accessory use in the respective zoning district and <br />conforms to this chapter. <br />(3) The proposed home occupation is in keeping with the spirit and intent of this chapter.