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are met. There are no variances from requirements for Permitted Home Occupations. Extended <br /> Home Occupations are only permitted as Interim Uses. Any home occupation that does not fully <br /> comply with Permitted Home Occupation requirements shall be reviewed as an Extended Home <br /> Occupation. <br /> • Permitted Home Occupation <br /> o Shall not constitute as a nuisance to neighboring properties. <br /> o No retail is allowed on the premises. <br /> o Number of Employees: No outside employees, other than residents of the <br /> dwelling. <br /> o Amount of Building Space Used: The Home Occupation shall be wholly within <br /> the principle structure, no accessory dwellings. <br /> o Signs: one sign, without lights or illumination, and of maximum six (6) square <br /> foot size. There shall be no exterior display or evidence, except sign. <br /> o A home occupation shall not create an increase in vehicular traffic within the <br /> neighborhood. <br /> • Interim Use Permit (Extended Home Business)—length determined by City Council <br /> o Shall not constitute as a nuisance to neighboring properties and shall not create an <br /> increase in vehicular traffic within the neighborhood. <br /> o Number of Employees: No more than one (1) full-time employee or two (2)part- <br /> time employees. If property is fully accessed on bituminous road, two (2) full- <br /> time employees or four(4)part-time employees are allowed. <br /> o Amount of Building Space Used: The home occupation is allowed in the <br /> principle or accessory structures. Outdoor storage shall be setback one hundred <br /> (100) feet from a property line or one hundred twenty(12) feet from any current <br /> or potential abutting property residence; and screened by opaque fencing. <br /> o Signs: one sign, without lights or illumination and of maximum six (6) square <br /> foot size. <br /> o Storage: The leasing or rental of space for storing boats, vehicles, etc. <br /> o Sales accessory to the home occupation(i.e. hair care products in a hair salon <br /> home occupation). <br /> Oak Grove (Section 109-195. —Home Occupations.) <br /> Definition: any gainful occupation or profession conducted on a lot zoned for residential or <br /> agricultural use; engaged in only by the occupant of a dwelling that is located on the lot; for <br /> which no signs other than those normally utilized in a residential district are present, limited <br /> stock in trade is stored on the premises, and over-the-counter retail sales are not involved. <br /> • Permitted Home Occupations <br /> o Shall not constitute as a nuisance to neighboring properties. <br /> o Number of Employees: No outside employees, other than residents of the <br /> dwelling. <br /> o Amount of Building Space Used: No restriction to size, but is restricted to the <br /> principle structure where the dwelling occurs. Shall not be more than 50% of the <br /> total floor area. <br /> o Customers: No more than eight (8) or fewer customers daily. <br /> o Signs: One (1) sign per dwelling, which shall comply with sign ordinance. <br />