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F <br /> 5 <br /> twenty-five (25) feet of the front property line or within five (5) feet of <br /> any side or rear property line. <br /> (c) Any outdoor storage of materials shall be properly screened through <br /> fencing or landscaping so as to not be visible from off the premises. <br /> D. General Criteria. All permitted or conditional home occupations must meet the <br /> following criteria: <br /> (1) Any home occupation shall not utilize an area greater than 600 square <br /> feet. The area devoted to home occupations may be allocated between <br /> the principal building and an accessory building, but in no case shall the <br /> total floor area of the home occupation exceed 600 square feet. <br /> (2) No dwelling shall be built, altered, furnished, or decorated for the <br /> purpose of conducting the home occupation in such a manner as to <br /> change the residential character and appearance of the dwelling, or in <br /> such a manner as to cause the structure to be recognized as a place <br /> where a home occupation is conducted. New accessory buildings or <br /> additions to the existing principal building used for a home occupation <br /> may be allowed provided that they are no larger than 600 square feet. <br /> (3) No signs relating to the home occupation shall be allowed, except for <br /> those allowed under Section 174-54. <br /> (4) No equipment or process shall be used in a home occupation that creates <br /> electrical interference, or noise, dust, vibration, glare, fumes, odors, or <br /> other objectionable effects perceptible outside the premises. In the case <br /> of electrical interference, no equipment or process shall be used which <br /> creates visual or audible interference in any radio or television receiver <br /> off the premises. <br /> (5) No traffic shall be generated by a home occupation in significantly greater <br /> volume than would normally be expected in the neighborhood, nor which <br /> jeopardizes traffic safety. <br /> (6) Clients or customers shall not visit the home occupation between the <br /> hours of 8:00 P.M. and 8:00 a.m. unless alternate hours are approved. <br /> (7) The dwelling unit within which the home occupation is conducted shall be <br /> the place of residence of the operator or operators of the home <br /> occupation. <br /> (8) Home occupation permits are valid only for the person(s) and use(s) <br /> approved and are non-transferable. If the home occupation is conducted 1 <br /> in rental property, the property owner's legal authorization for the <br /> proposed use must be obtained in writing and submitted as part of the <br /> required application materials. <br />
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