§ 23.04.060. Prohibited home occupations.  


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  • Certain home occupations which have a tendency to change the residential character of a residential neighborhood have been identified. These occupations shall not be considered as incidental and secondary uses of a residence intended for dwelling purposes. The occupations listed below and similar occupations which, in the opinion of the zoning administrator, building inspector or his designated official, will have a detrimental effect on residential neighborhoods, shall be prohibited:

    (1)

    Car sales as a business;

    (2)

    Home occupation by lessee/renter without written consent of property owner;

    (3)

    Kennels or boarding for pets, training or raising of dogs or cats, birds, or other animals where any animals are kenneled or boarded out-of-doors;

    (4)

    Manufacture or processing of goods, materials or objects, except uses such as dressmaking, arts and handicrafts, where goods are not manufactured or processed as stock for sale or distribution;

    (5)

    Sales of commercial cleaners;

    (6)

    Sales and repair of motorized vehicles;

    (7)

    Sales of explosives;

    (8)

    Tattoo or body piercing parlors.

    (9)

    Businesses that serve customers in vehicles through means of a drive-through.

    (Ord. 2043 (part), 2008; Ord. 1990 (part), 2005).

(Ord. No. 2099, 6-27-2011)