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1 (2) Use table.The following use table lists allowed and prohibited uses for home-based businesses. <br /> 2 <br /> Allowed Uses Prohibited Uses <br /> Artists and musicians Ammunition manufacturing <br /> Bed and breakfast establishments Automotive repair, maintenance, body shops, <br /> operations involving internal combustion engines <br /> Beauticians or barber shops Dance studios <br /> Crafts Dispatch or transportation centers (individuals or <br /> materials <br /> Dressmaking, tailoring, sewing, or alterations Escort or sexually oriented businesses <br /> Firearm sales and repair Flea markets <br /> Food preparation under the Cottage Food Impound yards or salvage yards <br /> exemption <br /> Home offices Motor vehicle sales <br /> Instructional classes with no more than four pupils Palm-reading, or fortune-telling <br /> Manufacturing and welding Restaurants, bars,breweries <br /> Photography studio Retail sales (in-person) <br /> Retail sales (By appointment, online, or mail Sales yards or storage yards <br /> delivery) <br /> Uses determined by the Zoning Administrator to Storage of motor vehicles, or tow yards <br /> be similar in character to the allowed business uses Tanning salons <br /> and comply with all general provisions Tattoo parlors <br /> Trash haulers <br /> Uses involving hazardous materials or activities <br /> Uses that adversely affect governmental facilities <br /> or infrastructure <br /> Uses that adversely affect environmental features <br /> Uses determined by the Zoning Administrator that <br /> do not meet the intent of a home occupation <br /> 3 <br /> 4 (3) General provisions. <br /> 5 a. Permit. A home occupation will not be required to obtain a Home Occupation Permit if <br /> 6 it: <br /> 7 1. Is an allowed business use as outlined in subsection(2); <br /> 8 2. Meets all general provisions outlined in subsection(3); and <br /> 9 3. Does not meet the criteria necessitating a Home Occupation Permit outlined in <br /> 10 subsection(4). <br /> 11 b. Ownership. Home occupation operations are restricted to the property where the owner <br /> 12 of the home occupation resides and has title or holds rental lease. <br /> 13 C. Number. No more than one business is allowed per residential property. <br /> 14 d. Employees. One employee that is not a resident of the dwelling is allowed. <br /> 15 e. Principal structure. All business operations must be internal to the dwelling, and <br /> 16 entrance to the home occupation shall be gained from within the principal structure. No <br /> 17 home occupation activity shall be allowed within a detached accessory building or garage <br /> 18 without a Home Occupation Permit. <br /> 19 f. Size. The area of the home occupation cannot exceed the allowable square footage <br /> 20 amounts for the applicable lot size established the table in Section 450. <br /> 21 g. Parking space reserved.At least 400 square feet of indoor garage/parking space reserved <br /> 22 for personal vehicles or equipment, in either attached or detached garage space. <br /> Page 50 of 141 <br />