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(9) There shall be no storage or use of toxic or hazardousmaterials, or of <br /> flammable or explosive materials, in excess of normal household <br /> quantities. <br /> (10) Activities conducted and equipment or materials used shall not change <br /> the fire safety or occupancy classification of the premises. <br /> E. Uses prohibited as home occupations. The following shall be considered <br /> examples of uses prohibited as home occupations that will not be allowed to <br /> operate in residential zoning districts: <br /> (1) Commercial kennels; <br /> (2) Veterinary establishments; Z <br /> (3) Dancing studios or exercise studios; <br /> I <br /> (4) Restaurants; <br /> (5) Welding or machinist shop; <br /> (6) Print shops; <br /> (7) The sale of retail or wholesale merchandise from the premises; ' <br /> (8) Service or repair of motor vehicles or of gasoline or diesel powered <br /> machinery; <br /> (9) Equipment rental business. <br /> i <br /> F. Rummage/ garage/ yard sales are permitted as of right, provided that <br /> no more than three (3) one-day sales per year are conducted. <br /> II ,' <br /> or take any other action relating thereto. <br /> i <br /> Submitted by the Board of Selectmen <br /> Explanation: This article is intended to modernize the Town's antiquated and <br /> outdated home occupation bylaws. In an era in which government, business and <br /> society in general are attempting to encourage home occupations to bolster family <br /> unity, reduce traffic, preserve energy and reduce commercial development, Mashpee <br /> continues to require compliance with an obsolete and prejudicial town bylaw. This <br /> new bylaw will allow a broader scope of occupations, many of which already exist, by <br /> recognizing activities new technology has made possible and acknowledging <br /> individual business opportunities not contemplated decades ago. This bylaw will <br /> preserve traditional Cape Cod occupations and potential "Green Tourist" enterprises <br /> while protecting the integrity of our neighborhoods and the value of our properties. <br /> Motion to be made by David Leveille. <br /> Motion: I move Article 31 be voted as printed in the warrant except for the <br /> following amendments: <br /> I <br /> In Subsection 174-25.1.C.(1)(a) add"veterinarians"after"physicians"; <br /> 1 a <br /> 38 <br />