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9.11.04 Home Occupations. In order to provide peace, quiet, and domestic <br />tranquility within all residential neighborhoods within the City, and in order to guarantee <br />to all residents fi'eedom fi'om excessive noise, excessive traffic, nuisance, fire hazard and <br />other possible effects of commercial uses being conducted irt residential areas. <br /> <br />Subdivision 1. Home Occupations Exempt from Permit Requirements <br /> <br />Permitted Home Occupations shall not be conducted in any building <br />on the. premises other than the building, which is used by the occupant <br />as the private dwelling; and, furthermore, not more than one room may <br />be used for such purpose. <br /> <br />b. No interior or exterior business signs shall be permitted unless <br /> otherWise permitted [n Section 9.20 Zoning Districts. <br /> <br />There shall be no exterior, evidence of the home C~ccupati0n such as <br />displays, exterior storage of business . equipment, mate,hals, <br />merchandise, inventory or heavy, equipment. <br /> <br />d. No one other than residents of the dwelling shall be employed in the <br /> conduct of a home. occupation. <br /> <br />eo <br /> <br />The home occupation operation must be conducted entirely by <br />personal computer, phone, mail, sh/pment, or delivery of merchandise, <br />and such deliveries must not generate vehicular traffic withLn the <br />neighborhood in ~eater volume than would normally be expected in a <br />residential dtistrict and shall not restrict traffic circulation. <br /> <br />Off-street parking in accordance with section 9.11.i0 Off-Street <br />Parking. <br /> <br /> Subdivision 2. No Principal or Accessory Home Occupation shall be <br />permitted without the prior issuance of a Home Occupation Permit. <br /> <br />Subd. 3. Principal Dwelling Home Occupations <br /> <br />Principal Dwelling Occupations shall not be conducted in any building <br />on the premises other than the building, which is used by the occupam <br />as the private dwelling, excludes any attached accessory structure. <br /> <br />b. An applicant for a home occupation permit must reside at the location <br /> of the proposed home occupation. <br /> <br />c. No interior or exterior business signs or displays shall be permitted <br /> unless specifically addressed as part of the conditions of the permit. <br /> <br /> 1 <br />September 4, 2003 Planning Commission meeting <br /> <br /> <br />
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