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2. Home Occupation Permits (HOP) shall be processed in accordance with the processing <br /> procedure established for conditional use permits in section 117-51, with the exception <br /> of recording the HOP, should it be approved by City Council. <br /> 3. HOPs may be suspended or revoked pursuant to the procedure established in Section <br /> 117-51. <br /> 4. There shall be two levels of home occupations, Level I and Level II, as laid out in the <br /> table below: <br /> Level I Level II <br /> Permit No HOP Required HOP Required <br /> Intent Clearly incidental and Regulation of HOPs non-typical in most <br /> secondary to the residential use residential settings, but may be approved <br /> of the premises. with conditions based on neighborhood <br /> characteristics, all occupations that do not <br /> meet all criteria to be considered a level I <br /> occupation, and all occupations that have <br /> received a verified code enforcement <br /> complaint. <br /> The City Council has the sole discretion on <br /> granting HOPs based on each application <br /> and its compatibility with the adjacent <br /> community and intent of the residential <br /> zoning district. <br /> Zoning R-1, R-2, and R-3 R-1 only <br /> Districts <br /> Allowed <br /> Occupations Arts occupations; Any occupation deemed non-standard for a <br /> telecommuters with an office Level I occupation by the Zoning <br /> indoors; fully online sales Administrator. Examples include but are not <br /> operations limited to: contractors, landscaping, lawn <br /> care, snow removal. <br /> Customers No customers may come to the Any customers onsite, unless considered an <br /> site unless considered an arts arts occupation. <br /> occupation. <br /> Employees One non-resident employee, or Any additional employees beyond what's <br /> zero non-resident employees allowed in Level I <br /> for art occupation. <br /> Lots less than 5 Lots greater than 5 <br /> acres: acres: <br /> A maximum of two A maximum of three <br /> non-resident non-resident <br /> employees may be employees may be <br /> approved with HOP approved with HOP <br /> Ordinance 22-06 <br /> Page 2 of 5 <br />