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issues such as noise, hours of operation, alcohol, and traffic. Is an architect required for these residential structures <br />and if not, do they still need to meet commercial building codes? <br /> <br />What if this same barn was to be used instead for the retail sale of goat milk products to approximately 10-20 local <br />consumers daily? <br /> <br />A homeowner, through a CUP, wants to expand and make modifications to detached Garage-A and add on a <br />30’x30’ expansion to detached Garage-B. The expansion of Garage-B would house a kitchen area, toilet rooms, <br />and showers while detached Garage-A would house an open room, primarily for prayer and meditation, for up to <br />60 people. This theoretically can be reviewed as a home occupation or as a commercial religious institution. What <br />is required? <br /> <br />If the commission has concerns with requiring architects for some residents and not for others, prohibiting <br />occupations in accessory structures should be reconsidered and having home occupations occur solely in the <br />home. Again, staff reviewed 12 neighboring communities and 10 of the communities allow home occupations to <br />be conducted only in the home. <br /> <br />Financial Impact <br />None <br /> <br />Mission/Policy/Goal <br /> Maintain livable neighborhoods <br /> Protect customers, patrons, and employees <br /> <br />Attachments <br /> Draft Ordinance <br /> <br /> <br />