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1 b. Ownership. Home occupation operations are restricted to the property where the <br /> 2 owner of the home occupation resides and has title or holds rental lease. <br /> 3 C. Number. No more than one business is allowed per residential property. <br /> 4 d. Employees. One employee that is not a resident of the dwelling is allowed. <br /> 5 e. Principal structure. All business operations must be internal to the dwelling, and <br /> 6 entrance to the home occupation shall be gained from within the principal structure. <br /> 7 No home occupation activity shall be allowed within a detached accessory building or <br /> 8 garage without a Home Occupation Permit. <br /> 9 f. Size. The area of the home occupation cannot exceed the allowable square footage <br /> 10 amounts for the applicable lot size established the table in Section 450. <br /> 11 g. Parking space reserved. At least 400 square feet of indoor garage/parking space <br /> 12 reserved for personal vehicles or equipment, in either attached or detached garage <br /> 13 space. <br /> 14 h. Signage. A sign not exceeding two square feet in size may be displayed if affixed flat <br /> 15 against the wall of either the dwelling or accessory building where the home occupation <br /> 16 is being conducted.The sign shall be non-illuminated and shall not have dynamic display <br /> 17 capabilities. <br /> 18 i. Exterior. There shall be no other exterior evidence of the existence of a home <br /> 19 occupation, including outdoor storage of materials or commercial vehicles. <br /> 20 j. Vehicles and on-site parking. One passenger vehicle associated with the business is <br /> 21 allowed.The number of persons permitted on the site at any given time shall be limited <br /> 22 so as not to create a parking demand in excess of that which can be accommodated on <br /> 23 driveway(s) and/or parking pads on the site of the home occupation. <br /> 24 k. Deliveries. The occupation cannot be serviced by deliveries from vehicles with a gross <br /> 25 vehicle weight exceeding 20,000 pounds. <br /> 26 I. Nuisance prevention. The business must not create noise, odors, vibration, smoke, air <br /> 27 pollution, liquid or solid wastes, heat, glare, dust, or other adverse influences shall be <br /> 28 permitted that will in any way have an objectionable effect upon adjacent or nearby <br /> 29 property. In order to guarantee that a home occupation, once authorized, will not <br /> 30 become a nuisance to the neighbors or otherwise violate these regulations, the city <br /> 31 staff or city council may impose reasonable conditions necessary to protect the public <br /> 32 health,safety, and welfare of residents of the city. <br /> 33 M. Non-conforming uses. Any existing home occupation that is discontinued for a period <br /> 34 of more than thirty days, or is in violation of the provisions, under which it was initially <br /> 35 established, shall be brought into conformity with the provisions of this Ordinance. <br /> 36 (4) Standards for home occupations that require a home occupation permit. <br /> 37 a. Allowed Use. The home occupation must be an allowed use from the list in subsection <br /> 38 (2). <br /> 39 b. Employees.A maximum of two non-resident employees is allowed. <br /> 40 C. Vehicle. Outside parking of two commercial vehicles used for business transportation. <br /> 41 d. Accessory Structure. Use of an accessory structure is allowed, but cannot exceed 800 <br /> 42 square feet of the structure space. <br /> 43 <br /> 44 (C) Licensed Residential Facilities—Licensed residential facilities are limited to six residents per dwelling <br /> 45 unit. This requirement applies to unlicensed supportive living facilities. <br /> 46 <br /> 47 (D) Model Homes,Temporary Real Estate Offices, and Construction Trailers/Field Offices. This section <br /> 48 allows for the provision of model homes,temporary real estate offices,and temporary construction <br /> 49 trailers/field offices in new residential subdivisions or development without adversely affecting the <br /> Page 60 of 160 <br />