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CC Regular Session <br />Meeting Date: 02/08/2022 <br />Submitted For: Brian McCann, Community Development <br />By: Bria Raines, Community Development <br />6.2. <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Introduce Ordinance #22-06 Amending City Code Chapter 117, Sections 1 and 351 Regarding Home Occupations <br />Purpose/Background: <br />Ordinance #22-06 (formerly #21-20) Amending City Code Chapter 117, Sections 1 and 351 Regarding Home <br />Occupations. The revised sections regarding Home Occupations will address all business types conducted on a <br />residential property. <br />This change is very minor and more administrative in nature. <br />Meetings <br />• November 18, 2021: A public hearing was held at the Planning Commission. Planning Commission members <br />approved motion to introduce ordinance to City Council. <br />• December 14, 2021: Staff presented ordinance to City Council work session for feedback prior to <br />introduction. <br />• January 11, 2022: Ordinance was presented to City Council at regular session for introduction. Council <br />requested revisions to proposed Ordinance and item to be brought to January 25, 2022 City Council work <br />session. <br />• January 25, 2022: Staff revised Ordinance based on Council input and presented revisions at City Council <br />work session meeting. <br />Based on feedback from Council, Staff has made the following recent revisions: <br />• The zoning administrator definition has been revised to include the fire marshal, chief of police, and any <br />other designee. <br />• Commercial vehicles, shown in the table, are subject to the off-street parking codes. Meaning that more than <br />one signed vehicle is allowed, in accordance with section 117-355. <br />• Home occupation permit holders shall be given reasonable notice if an inspection is requested. The <br />inspection would include the area covered by the permit. E.g., a home occupation limited to an accessory <br />structure, would not require an inspection of the principle structure. <br />• The language for the death or move of a home occupation permit holder has been revised. The section has <br />been separated, the death and desired continuous by the surviving family shall continued with written notice <br />to the zoning administrator, subject to the same original terms. <br />• Should the occupation move to a new location, the permit may request the city council to authorize the <br />occupation in the new location. This provides the opportunity for Staff and Council to ensure that the <br />occupation will be harmonious with the proposed neighborhood, not cause disturbances, and allow <br />public comment from the properties that would be near to the home occupation in the new <br />neighborhood. <br />Notification: <br />