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g. <br />Incompatible uses. No home occupation shall include operations relating to internal <br />combustion engines, ammunition manufacturing, or motor vehicle sales. <br />h. Dispatch centers. No home occupation shall serve as headquarters or as a dispatch <br />center where employees come to the site and are then dispatched to other locations. <br />This includes transporting of materials, stored equipment, and/or employees from the <br />premises to a job site or any business -related location. <br />Retail sales. If retail sales are conducted on the site, sales shall be limited to products <br />that are ancillary to the home occupation and shall be displayed or stored indoors. <br />j. 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, <br />the city staff or city council may impose reasonable conditions necessary to protect <br />the public health, safety, and welfare of residents of the city. <br />k. Inspections. The Zoning administrator or their designee, shall have the right, upon <br />reasonable request, to enter and inspect the premises covered by said permit for <br />safety and compliance purposes, or code enforcement complaints. <br />I. 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 <br />in the dwelling unit on the subject property. Home Occupation permits shall run with <br />the applicant, not the property. Permits are not transferable from person to person or <br />from address to address, unless the transfer is in accordance with the provisions of <br />subsection (6) of this section. <br />6. Death or move of permit holder; suspension or revocation; businesses existing before <br />adoption of article provisions. <br />a) Should a home occupation permit holder move to a new location, the existing <br />permit shall be automatically terminated. If the home occupation permit <br />holder should desire to continue the home occupation in a new location, <br />written notice to that effect shall be given to the zoning administrator, and the <br />council may authorize continuation of that permit with a public hearing for <br />the neighboring properties of the proposed new location. <br />b) In the case of a death of the home occupation permit holder, should a <br />surviving spouse or child, residing at the same address or receiving title to <br />the property, desire to continue the home occupation, written notice to that <br />effect shall be given to the zoning administrator. The permit shall be <br />automatically renewed subject to the same terms. <br />c) A home occupation permit, once granted, may be suspended or revoked prior <br />to its original revocation date by the council for cause after hearing before <br />the council. Citizen complaints seeking the revocation of such permit shall be <br />filed with the zoning administrator. All such revocation hearings, publication, <br />and notice requirements shall be the same as for conditional use permits in <br />accordance with section 117-51. <br />Ordinance 22-06 <br />Page 4 of 5 <br />