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Graphic arts, interior decorating, photography, painting, pottery, <br /> sculpting, music, and dance studios, galleries, and classroom <br /> facilities <br />Plant nurseries, garden, and landscaping services, and wholesaling <br /> <br />Employees are limited to the occupants of the principal dwelling on the <br />subject property. The number of employees allowed to participate in the <br />business operation that are not occupants of the dwelling on the subject <br />property are restricted as follows: <br /> <br />3 - 4.9 acres (130,680 - 1 <br />2 t 3,444 square feet) <br />5-6.9 acres (217,800 - 3~J0,564 2 <br />_s_quare feet) _.. <br />7-9.9 acres (304,920 - 431,244 3 <br />square feet) <br />10+ acres (435,600 square feet) 4 <br />located within the MUSA <br />10+ acres (435,600 square feet) 6 <br />located within the Rural <br />Preserve or Rural Developing <br />Residential District <br /> <br />In the event a pre-existing accessory structure is located on a parcel that <br />does not contain a principal dwelling, employees shall be limited to the <br />owner of the subject property and the equivalent number of employees <br />allowed in the above chart as approved by the City Council. <br /> <br />The Home Occupation shall not generate excessive vehicular traffic to the <br />residential neighborhood. <br /> <br />Outside storage of vehicles and equipment must comply with section <br />9.11.10 of City Code. <br /> <br />No exterior displays or signs of the extended home occupation shall be <br />permitted unless specifically addressed as part of the conditions of the <br />Permit. <br /> <br />The Permit shall not be granted if the Findings of Fact determine that the <br />proposed home occupation may constitute a fire hazard to neighboring <br />residences, adversely affect neighboring property values, or constitute a <br />nuisance or otherwise be detrimental to the neighbors because of excessive <br />traffic, excessive noise, odors or other circumstances. <br /> <br />-24- <br /> <br /> 4 <br />September 4, 2003 Planning Commission meeting <br /> <br /> <br />