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Palmer City Zoning Code

Division 10

Home Occupations

§ 9.03.301 Home occupations.

(a) 
The purpose of this section is to permit the conduct of home occupations which are compatible with the neighborhoods in which they are located. Some home occupations are a permitted accessory use in a residential district and are subject to the requirements of that district in which the use is located, in addition to the following:
(1) 
Only the members of the immediate family occupying the dwelling shall be engaged in the home occupation;
(2) 
The home occupation shall be conducted only within the enclosed area of the dwelling unit, garage, or accessory buildings. No storage or display of materials, goods, supplies, or equipment related to the operation of home occupation shall be visible outside any structure located on the premises;
(3) 
No more than twenty-five percent (25%) of the area of one (1) story of the principal building shall be devoted to the home occupation;
(4) 
There shall be no exterior alterations which change the character thereof as a dwelling and/or exterior evidence of the home occupation other than those signs permitted in the district;
(5) 
No use shall create smoke, glare, noise, dust, vibration, fire hazard, small electrical interference or any other nuisance not normally associated with the avenge residential use in the district;
(6) 
The home occupation shall not create any significant increase in vehicular flow or parking and shall not create greater pedestrian traffic than normal for the district;
(7) 
No home occupation shall cause a significant increase in the use of any utilities, or
(8) 
No more than one (1) advertising sign with a maximum of four (4) square feet of a non-illuminating nature may be placed on the main building.
(b) 
The following are examples of uses which can often be conducted within the limits of this section, however, the uses listed in this paragraph do not automatically qualify as a home occupation nor does this listing limit the uses which may qualify as home occupations: piano and guitar instruction, handicraft, dressmaking, preserving, accountant, artist, author, consultant, individual tutoring, millinery, child care of no more than five children, and barber or beauty shops.
(c) 
The following uses are incompatible with residential neighborhoods and thereby impair the character of residential areas. Therefore, these uses shall not be permitted as accessory uses in residential districts: auto repair, painting of vehicles or boats, private school, photo studio, dance instruction, television and appliance repair, and child day care center.
(d) 
The city council shall interpret the provisions of this section to determine the validity of a home occupation. A use considered not within the scope of the home occupation provisions shall be permitted only in a commercial district with a specific use permit.
(Ordinance 999, sec. 12-10-1, adopted 1/18/11)