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q. No one is transported from the premises to a job site who does not reside on the <br />premises. <br />(2) Administrative home occupation permit required. Home occupations that include one <br />or more of the following practices or operational methods shall require a home <br />occupation permit that is subject to the review and approval of the zoning <br />administrator. <br />a. The home occupation employs persons, which includes but is not limited to co- <br />owners, partners, and employees), that do not live in the dwelling unit on the <br />property but come to the property for purposes related to the occupation, or to <br />conduct work on the property. <br />1. The owner of a home occupation on a parcel less than three acres in size may <br />employ a maximum of one person that does not reside in the dwelling unit on <br />the property but does conduct work on the property. The owner of a home <br />occupation on a parcel three acres or greater in size may employ a maximum <br />of three persons that do not reside in the dwelling unit on the property but do <br />conduct work on the property. <br />2. Off-street parking for the dwelling unit occupants and any nonresident <br />employees is provided in accordance with section 117-355. <br />b. The home occupation involves operating methods that include transactions with <br />the public (customers, clients, consultants, subcontractors, etc.) on the site of the <br />home occupation. The number of persons permitted on the site at any given time <br />shall be limited so as not to create a parking demand in excess of that which can <br />be accommodated on driveway on the site of the home occupation. <br />c. Retail sales are conducted on the site. Retail sales at the site shall be limited to <br />products that are ancillary to the home occupation and shall be displayed or stored <br />indoors. <br />(3) Conditional use. Home occupations that propose to operate beyond the scope of the <br />parameters in subsection (1) and/or (2) of this section shall be processed in accordance <br />with the procedures established for conditional use permits in section 117-51, with the <br />exception of recording the home occupation permit should it be approved by city <br />council. <br />(4) Nuisance prevention. In order to guarantee that a home occupation, once authorized, <br />will not become a nuisance to the neighbors or otherwise violate these guidelines, the <br />city staff or city council may impose reasonable conditions necessary to protect the <br />public health, safety, and welfare of residents of the city. <br />(5) Inspections. There may be one or more inspections each year by the zoning <br />administrator or designee of any property covered by a home occupation permit. In <br />addition, the zoning administrator and/or designee, shall have the right at any time, <br />upon reasonable request, 48 hours' notice shall be considered reasonable, to enter and <br />inspect the premises covered by said permit for safety and compliance purposes. <br />(6) Term of home occupation permits. Home occupation permits granted by this section <br />shall be temporary in nature and shall be granted to a designated person who resides in <br />Ordinance 21-20 <br />Page 4 of 6 <br /> <br /> <br />