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4.3. PCSR 02-26-2019
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(4) Occupations shall not have more than five (5) customers or clients per day. <br />(5) For auto repair Occupations, no more than five (5) vehicles shall be allowed on site at <br />any given time and shall not be visible. <br />(4)(6) A maximum of one (1) full-time employee, or equivalent, other than those persons who <br />customarily reside on the premises shall be employed. This provision shall not apply to <br />dwellings where the permitted home oOccupation is a meeting place for employees and <br />the work is done off-premises. <br />(5)(7) Permitted home oOccupations involving teaching shall not exceed two five (5) pupils at <br />a time. <br />(6)(8) Any sign or visible advertisementSignage shall not exceed four (4) square feet in area and <br />shall be mounted flat on the outside wall of the dwelling unit, attached accessory <br />structure, or detached accessory structuredwelling. <br />(7)(9) No permitted home oOccupations shall not be serviced by delivery vehicles larger than <br />26,000 pounds gross vehicle weight. <br />(8)(10) No home oOccupations shall not operate or have outside employees and/or <br />customers on site between the hours of 10:007:00 p.m. and 79:00 a.m. <br />(9)(11) Permitted home oOccupations shall not create a parking demand in excess of that <br />which can be accommodated in an existing driveway, where no vehicle is parked closer <br />than 15 feet to the curbline or edge of the paved surface nor is parked within any right- <br />of-way. <br />(10)(12) The operation of any wholesale or retail business, unless it is conducted entirely by <br />courier, email, or mail, and/or does not involve the sale, shipment, or delivery of <br />merchandise on to or from the premises, is prohibited. On-site sales shall be limited to <br />those clearly incidental to services provided in the dwelling. <br />(11) Permitted home occupations may not involve repair of internal combustion engines or <br />use of equipment which is not normally found in a home, except that equipment which <br />is typically in an office may be used. <br />(13) All openings in the envelope of the structure, utilized by the Occupation, must be closed <br />while the Occupation is in operation. <br />(12)(14) The applicant shall obtain and include with their application, written proof that the <br />homeowner's association, if one is present, has received seven days' notice of the <br />application for an home oOccupation. <br />(d) Conditional home occupations. Home occupations that do not involve prohibited activities but that <br />exceed the permitted home occupation criteria may be allowed with approval of a conditional <br />use permit by the city council pursuant to the provisions of subdivision II of division 2 of this <br />article. <br />(e) Inspections. The city may at any reasonable time inspect the home occupation to determine if the <br />applicant is strictly adhering to the criteria for a permitted home occupation or the conditions <br />placed on a conditional home occupation. <br />(f) Revocation or expiration of permit. <br />
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