- OCCUPATIONS PERMITTED IN RESIDENTIAL STRUCTURES UTILIZED FOR RESIDENTIAL PURPOSES IN RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT
An occupation may be carried on in a residential structure in an agricultural and residential use area only if such occupation meets all of the following conditions:
(1)
Does not involve the use of commercial vehicles
(2)
Does not require the use of more than two rooms otherwise normally considered as living space.
(3)
Does not require the use of an accessory building or yard space or an activity outside the main structure not normally associated with residential uses.
(4)
Does not have a sign in excess of six square feet to denote the business, occupation, or profession (and such sign must be attached to the structure).
(5)
Does not involve the display of goods and services.
(6)
Is approved by the enforcement officer as meeting all of the above.
(7)
Home occupations shall be allowed in R-E, R-1, and R04 residential zones for occupations which are conducted strictly and only over the telephone or by computer. Said home occupations shall post no signs, have no employees who do not reside in the residence and shall not park any cars which are a result of the business itself, but only those automobiles which are there as the resident's private vehicles.
(Ord. No. 99-4, § 10.1, 3-22-1999)
A profession or service carried on in a residential structure or accessory building in a residential area at the time of the adoption of these regulations, which lawfully established, but which does not conform to the use, area and bulk regulations for the district may be continued.
(Ord. No. 99-4, § 10.2, 3-22-1999)
- OCCUPATIONS PERMITTED IN RESIDENTIAL STRUCTURES UTILIZED FOR RESIDENTIAL PURPOSES IN RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT
An occupation may be carried on in a residential structure in an agricultural and residential use area only if such occupation meets all of the following conditions:
(1)
Does not involve the use of commercial vehicles
(2)
Does not require the use of more than two rooms otherwise normally considered as living space.
(3)
Does not require the use of an accessory building or yard space or an activity outside the main structure not normally associated with residential uses.
(4)
Does not have a sign in excess of six square feet to denote the business, occupation, or profession (and such sign must be attached to the structure).
(5)
Does not involve the display of goods and services.
(6)
Is approved by the enforcement officer as meeting all of the above.
(7)
Home occupations shall be allowed in R-E, R-1, and R04 residential zones for occupations which are conducted strictly and only over the telephone or by computer. Said home occupations shall post no signs, have no employees who do not reside in the residence and shall not park any cars which are a result of the business itself, but only those automobiles which are there as the resident's private vehicles.
(Ord. No. 99-4, § 10.1, 3-22-1999)
A profession or service carried on in a residential structure or accessory building in a residential area at the time of the adoption of these regulations, which lawfully established, but which does not conform to the use, area and bulk regulations for the district may be continued.
(Ord. No. 99-4, § 10.2, 3-22-1999)