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allowinghome occupations tobeoperated fromaccessory structures, the citymust adhere totheordinance and <br />statebuilding/electrical codesregardless ofhowexpensive, difficult, ortimeconsuming itmaybefor the <br />homeowner. <br />Staffreviewed 12neighboring communities and10ofthecommunitiesallowhomeoccupations tobeconducted <br />onlyinthehome. PrincetonandRamsey allow themindetached accessory structures withPrinceton notallowing <br />morethan 625squarefeet. Staffhasspoken withothercommunity inspectors andmanyofthem stated theydo <br />notaddress theregistered architect or engineertopic. <br />Additionally, underthe currentordinance, apersonnotresiding onthe propertycanapplyfor aCUPtooperatea <br />home occupation. Theintenthadbeentoallow home occupationsonlyto beoperatedby theproperty owner <br />whilelivingonpremise. Thiscanbeaccomplished byadding “occupations notconductedby anindividualwho <br />resides onthe propertyand usestheresidence asaprimary address forlegalpurposes” in theprohibited activities <br />section. <br />FinancialImpact <br />None <br />Mission/Policy/Goal <br />Supportthegrowthanddevelopment ofresidential andcommercial areas <br />Ethical, efficient, andresponsible <br />Attachments <br />CityComparisons <br />Sec. 30-801. Home occupations <br />Section 30-83. Permits, inspectionsandfees; surcharge; plans andspecifications