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be detrimental to the health, safety, or general welfare of the public or is <br />a nuisance, or is being operated or carried on in an unlawful manner. <br />E. The home occupation has not been operating or in business for a period <br />of six (6) consecutive months. (Amended Ord. 8, 10-21-1970) <br />12-9-11: ILLEGAL HOME OCCUPATIONS; PENALTY: All home <br />occupations that are being conducted in violation of this chapter are illegal. Any <br />person violating any provision of this chapter shall be guilty of a misdemeanor <br />and, upon conviction thereof, shall be subject to punishment as defined by state <br />law. (Amended Ord. 8, 10-21-1970) <br />12-9-12: FARM WINERIES: The following provisions shall apply to all farm <br />wineries that are considered home occupations under the Conditional Use Permit <br />process: <br />A. Farm wineries which shall be allowed on 2'/2 acre or larger parcels in the <br />R-1, R-2 and R-3 Zoning Districts. <br />B. Farm Wineries shall follow the standard building setbacks for the <br />applicable Zoning District. <br />C. Whether conducted in a principal or accessory structure, a farm winery <br />shall not be operated as a retail store (i.e. no retail displays will be <br />allowed). <br />D. Farm wineries shall be allowed only six on -site customer sales per day. <br />All other sales will need to be made by the internet/telephone and mailed <br />or shipped to the buyer. <br />E. Farm wineries shall be subject to production limits on the amount of wine <br />produced on -site each year, as specified in the Conditional Use Permit. <br />F Other Requirements including but not limited to: All provisions of Section <br />12-9-2 and 12-9-7 of this chapter. <br />G. Termination of Use Upon Sale of Property: Upon sale of the premises for <br />which the Conditional Use Permit is granted, such permit shall terminate. <br />(Amd. 2/20/07, Ord. 339) <br />