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Subd. 2. Home Occupation Regulations. The regulations recognize that manyl>pes <br />of home occupations can be conducted with minimal or no effect on the surrounding <br />neighborhood. <br />A. The home occupation shall be clearly incidental and secondary to the <br />residential use of the premises, and shall result in no incompatibility with or <br />disturbance to the surrounding area. <br />B. Employed Persons. No one other than the occupant(s) of the dwelling; <br />one (1) employee; customers or clients; and delivery or service personnel shall be on <br />the property at any given time in relation to the home occupation. Under no <br />circumstances shall there be more than one (1 ) employee working on the premises <br />at one time. No employee or combination of employees shall work on the premises <br />for more than forty (40) hours in one week. The home occupation may employ <br />additional non-resident employees only :odr work activities are performed off the <br />premises. Personal vehicles of employees working off the premises shall be parked <br />within a building or shall be fully screened from the street and from adjoining <br />properties. Domestic employees shall not be considered employees of the home <br />occupation. <br />C. E.xterior alterations or modifications that change the residential <br />character or appearance of the dwelling unit or accessory structure to that of a <br />commercial nature shall be prohibited. <br />D. Interior alterations or modifications that eliminate the kitchen, <br />habitable areas for sleeping, and bathrooms, shall be prohibited. <br />E. E.xcept as noted below, the home occupation shall be conducted w ithin <br />the enclosed areaofthe dwelling unit, with the exception of lessons or instruction for <br />outdoor activities such as equestrian training and riding, tennis and other court sports <br />and swimming. <br />I'. Accessory Structures. In the RR-1 A and RR-1B. One f amily Rural <br />Residential Districts, home occupations or storage associated with the home <br />O'. *oat!on may be conducted w ithin accessory structures subject to the following <br />V'M(di( ■•is; <br />1. No home occupation conducted wholly or in part in an <br />accessor}' structure shall produce noise, light and glare, odor, vibration or traffic that <br />w ill in any way have an objectionable effect upon adjacent or nearby property. <br />zoning requirements. <br />The home occupation shall conform with all other applicable <br />Page 2 of 5
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