§ 50-761. Home occupations.  


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  • Permitted home occupations operated in any structure may be operated only if in compliance with all of the following conditions:

    (1)

    Where permitted. Within a single dwelling unit, and only by the person maintaining a dwelling therein, not more than one additional person shall be employed in the home occupation.

    (2)

    Evidence of use. Does not display or create outside the building any evidence of the home occupation, except that one unanimated, nonilluminated flat or window sign having an area of not more than six square feet shall be permitted on each street front of the lot on which the building is situated.

    (3)

    Extent of use. Does not utilize more than 30 percent of the gross floor area of the dwelling unit, except foster family care.

    (4)

    Permitted uses. Includes not more than one of the following uses provided that such uses are clearly incidental and secondary to the use of the dwelling unit for residential purposes:

    a.

    Medical and dental offices in accordance with provisions for off-street parking as required in this article with not more than one nonresident assistant.

    b.

    Other professional offices, including lawyer, engineer, architect, etc.

    c.

    Custom dressmaking, seamstress, milliner, reupholsterer.

    d.

    Artist or musician.

    e.

    Foster family care (for not more than three children simultaneously).

    f.

    Tutoring for not more than three students at a time.

(1991 LDR ch. 79, § 6.09(A) ; Ord. No. 2007-03, § 22, 7-17-2007)