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Sec. 30-801. - Home occupations. <br />(a) Purpose. The purpose of this section is to provide a means, through the establishment of specific <br />standards and procedures, by which home occupations can be conducted in residential <br />neighborhoods without jeopardizing the residential character or health, safety and general <br />welfare of the surrounding neighborhood. In addition, this section is intended to provide a <br />mechanism enabling a distinction between permitted home occupations and conditional or <br />customarily "more sensitive" home occupations, so that permitted home occupations may be <br />allowed through an administrative process rather than a quasi-judicial hearing process. <br />(b) Prohibited activities. No home occupations (permitted or conditional) shall: <br />(1) Constitute a fire hazard to neighboring residences, adversely affect neighboring property <br />values, or constitute a nuisance or otherwise be detrimental to the neighbors because of <br />excessive traffic, noise, glare, odor, electrical interference, vibration, dust and other <br />nuisance or safety hazards. <br />(2) Adversely impact governmental facilities and services, including roads, sanitary sewers, <br />water, storm drainage, garbage service, police service and fire service. <br />(3) Adversely affect sensitive environmental features, including lakes, surface water and <br />underground water supply and quality, wetlands, slopes, floodplains and soils, or other <br />factors as found relevant by the city. <br />(4) Involve the use of hazardous materials or activities. <br />(5) Involve any of the following: body shops, machine shops, welding, ammunition <br />manufacturing, flea markets, motor vehicle repairs or sales, escort businesses, or any <br />sexually oriented land uses, gun repair and/or sales, or other objectionable uses as <br />determined by the city council. <br />(c) Permitted home occupations. Permitted home occupation (Occupation) permits shall be issued <br />subject to the conditions of this section, other applicable city ordinances and state law. A permit <br />for a permitted home occupation may be issued by the city based upon proof of compliance <br />with the provisions of this section. Application for the permitted home occupation Occupation <br />permit shall be accompanied by a fee as adopted by resolution of the city council. If the city <br />denies an permitted home occupation Occupation permit to an applicant, the applicant may <br />appeal the decision pursuant to the provisions of subdivision II of division 2 of this article. <br />Permitted home oOccupations are subject to the following criteria: <br />(1) The oOccupation shall be carried on entirely within the a dwelling unit, accessory <br />dwelling unit, attached accessory structure, or detached accessory structure or attached <br />garage, except that light construction contractors may use detached accessory structures <br />which would normally be allowed under the provisions of this article for storage. If the <br />home oOccupation is carried on in an accessory structurethe garage, the minimum <br />amount of required garage space shall be maintained. <br />(2) There shall be no exterior evidence of the home oOccupation such as displays or <br />exterior storage of business equipment, materials, merchandise, inventory, and/or heavy <br />equipment. <br />(3) No permitted homeThe oOccupation shall not require internal or external construction <br />features not customarily found in single family residential dwellings. <br />