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Minor home occupations requiring no permit. These types of home occupations are those you <br />would typically expect to see in a residential setting that do not cause excessive noise, traffic, or <br />impact on neighbors. Examples include, but are not limited to, artists, crafts people, writers, <br />professional consultants personal care and grooming services, and employees from off -site <br />businesses who work from their home. In addition, this includes tutors, such as piano or other <br />music teachers, who provide lessons to no more than 60 students per week and do not have non- <br />resident employees coming to the site. <br />Level I Home Occupation. These types of home occupations are more intensive than minor home <br />occupations, but do not create a nuisance within a residential setting. These types of home <br />occupations may include a non-resident employee, more traffic, or onsite sales. These home <br />occupations require an administrative permit. <br />Level II Home Occupation. These types of home occupations are those that you would not <br />typically expect to see in a residential setting, but may be approved with City Council permission <br />with a Home Occupation Permit. Examples include landscapers, contractors, auto repair, and <br />intensive sales. Additionally, any home occupation that has received a verified Code <br />Enforcement compliant shall follow this process. <br />(1) Requirements Minor home occupations requiring no permit. Home occupations that <br />operate under the following parameters shall be exempt from a permit. If a home <br />occupation operates beyond the conditions below or if the home occupation creates <br />conditions described in subsection (2), a permit shall be required. <br />a. The home occupation shall be clearly incidental and secondary to the residential <br />use of the premises, and shall result in no incompatibility with or disturbance to <br />the surrounding area. <br />b. A home occupation can either have clients or customers coming to the residence <br />or employ a nonresident of the dwelling at the home occupation. <br />Vic. The owner of the home occupation shall occupy the dwelling unit on the site of <br />the home occupation. <br />mod. Home occupation operations are restricted to the dwelling unit, attached or <br />detached garages or accessory buildings property where the owner resides and has <br />fee title. If the owner of a home occupation is conducting operations in a detached <br />accessory building, said accessory building must be located on the same parcel as <br />the owners dwelling unit, or a parcel immediately adjacent to the owner's <br />dwelling, to which the owner also has fee title. <br />Vie. The area set aside for the home occupation in the dwelling unit shall not exceed <br />20 percent of the gross living area of the dwelling unit. <br />1. If the owner of a home occupation is conducting operations outside of the <br />principle and accessory structure, the area set aside for the home occupation <br />shall not exceed 20 percent of the subject property. <br />Ordinance 22-06 <br />Page 2 of 6 <br />