An accessory use for gain or support may be conducted on the residential premises within the main building provided that no article or service is sold or offered for sale except as may be produced on the premises, or the principal occupation of the resident is there conducted and subject to the following limitations:
1. With the exception of the sign permitted under §
17-13, no exterior signs or other evidence of the business shall be visible from the exterior of the business.
[Amended 2-16-2021 by Ord. No. 2021-02; 6-15-2021 by Ord. No. 2021-29]
2. Only persons residing in the premises may participate in the business activity.
3. All operations of the business shall be confined to the house and not to an accessory building.
4. All operations of the business shall not be apparent or visible from the exterior of the premises.
5. No noise or other nuisance shall be created to interfere with the enjoyment of neighboring properties.
6. The home occupation shall not generate excessive pedestrian or vehicular traffic.
7. No equipment shall be used or installed which will interfere with the receiving of proper transmission of radio or television signals to the premises or adjoining premises.
8. No flammable, toxic or hazardous substances shall be used or stored in connection with the home occupation.
9. The person(s) engaging in the home occupation shall register with the code enforcement officer on an annual basis on a form provided by such officer and shall be subject to inspection to insure compliance with the restrictions applicable to a home occupation use.