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(1) Districts permitted: residential district;

(2) Minimum conditions:

(a) The use of the premises as a home occupation must qualify as a home occupation according to this title’s definition of the same;

(b) Not over 50 percent of the actual total floor area on one floor is to be used for the home occupation;

(c) The home occupation is to be a secondary use of the dwelling;

(d) No structural alterations will be allowed to accommodate the occupation and no entrance to the space devoted to the occupation from other than within the dwelling will be allowed except when otherwise required by law;

(e) No people other than members of the immediate family residing in a dwelling are to be engaged in said home occupation;

(f) No commercial signs shall be posted except one unlighted sign bearing the name and occupation of the resident not exceeding two square feet in area and to be located to the rear of the front yard setback yard;

(g) No window display and no sample commodities are to be displayed outside the building;

(h) No materials or mechanical equipment shall be used which will be detrimental to the residential use of the residence or adjoining residences because of vibration, noise, dust, smoke, odor, interference with radio or television reception or other factors;

(i) No materials or commodities shall be delivered to or from the residence which are of such bulk or quantity as to require delivery by a commercial vehicle or a trailer or the parking of customers’ vehicles in a manner or frequency as to cause disturbance or inconvenience to nearby residents or so as to necessitate off-street parking.

(j) In addition to obtaining a permit from the town, a home occupation must also obtain and maintain a business license as provided for in Chapter 5.05 CMC. (Ord. 637 § 12, 2020; Ord. 369 § 11(A), 1995)