(A) The new permit holder must own the property and reside at the principal residential
<br />dwelling address. In the event that the permit holder is not the owner of the property or the
<br />principal resident, the City Council may approve a transfer of the permit if unusual conditions
<br />warrant a transfer.
<br />(B) The transfer of the permit must be approved by the City and filed accordingly.
<br />Subd. 9 Transferred permits shall be renewed within two (2) years of the date that the permit
<br />transfer was recorded or by the original renewal date, whichever is sooner. If the permit expires, the
<br />current principal owner of the property may reapply for a home occupation interim use permit and shall
<br />follow the information submittal and procedural requirements outlined in this section
<br />Subd. 10 Urban Residential Home Occupations. A home occupation interim use permit may be
<br />granted for home occupations in the R-1, R-2, R-3, R-4, R-5, and CR -3 zoning districts that meet all the
<br />requirements of Subd. 2 of this section except items I, L, or M, provided that; the home occupations
<br />conform to the following standards:
<br />(A) Interim home occupation may employee more than one nonresident if the applicant can
<br />satisfactorily prove unusual or unique conditions or need for additional nonresident assistance
<br />and that this exception would not compromise the intent of this ordinance.
<br />(B) Interim home occupations may be allowed to accommodate their parking demand
<br />through utilization of on -street parking. In such cases where on -street parking facilities are
<br />necessary, the City Council reserves the right to establish the maximum number of on -street
<br />parking spaces permitted.
<br />(C) Interim home occupations that generate more than eight (8) vehicle trips on average per
<br />day or are served by delivery vehicles, which do not customarily service residential areas, may
<br />be allowed by the Council on a case-by-case basis.
<br />Subd. 11 The following uses, subject to the performance standards of this subdivision, are
<br />examples of home occupations that are permitted with a home occupation interim use permit: Barber or
<br />beauty shops with a single chair, tutoring services with no more than six (6) pupils per session, domestic
<br />animal grooming, and photography studios.
<br />Subd. 12 The following uses by the nature of the investment or operation are not compatible with
<br />the use and value of a residentially -zoned area for residential purposes or have a pronounced tendency,
<br />once started, to rapidly increase beyond the limits permitted for home occupations. Therefore, the uses
<br />specified below are prohibited home occupations in the R-1, R-2, R-3, R-4, R-5, and CR -3 zoning
<br />districts: Minor or major vehicle and engine repair and painting of vehicles, woodworking and cabinet
<br />making, medical or dental clinics, welding or machine shops, massage or tattoo parlors, animal
<br />hospitals, rental businesses, restaurants, and contractor's yards where construction materials and
<br />supplies commonly used by building, excavation, roadway construction, landscaping, and similar
<br />contractors are stored or serviced.
<br />Subd. 13 Rural Residential Home Occupations. A home occupation interim use permit may be
<br />granted for home occupations within the LA, AG, and RR zoning districts, or within any urban
<br />residential district on property greater than 10 -acres in size. The interim use permit must meet all the
<br />requirements of Subd. 2 of this section except items C, G, I, J, L, or M, provided that; the home
<br />occupations conform to the standards for home occupation interim use permits in any other districts and
<br />the following standards:
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