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G. Outdoor Storage Prohibited. Outdoor storage or display of materials, <br />goods, supplies or equipment related to the conduct of the home occupation shall be <br />prohibited, except that licensed passenger vehicles used in the home occupation may <br />be parked outside provided they arc in compliance with all other requirements of this <br />section. <br />H. Parking. All vehicle parking required for conduct of the home <br />occupation shall be off-street. The off-street parking area required for the principal <br />residential use shall not be reduced or made unusable by the home occupation. Off- <br />street parking areas providing more than two spaces for the home occupation shall <br />be visually screened from adjacent residential lots. <br />1. Commercial or Non-passenger Vehicles. Parking/storage of any <br />commercial or non-passenger vehicles used in the home occupation shall be within <br />a fully-enclosed building. Noise, odors or vibration from the operation of such <br />vehicles shall not be discernible at the property line. <br />J. No equipment, machinery, or materials other than of a t\pe normally <br />found in or compatible with a dwelling unit shall be allowed {ed.: H ill this in effect <br />prohibit- operation of a landscape sen'ice or contractor with a backhoe or dump <br />truck?). <br />K. No retail sales and delivery of products or merchandise to the public <br />shall occur on the premises except when accessoiy to the seiA’ices provided. <br />L. No home occupation activity shall be discemable from any private or <br />public street. There shall be no exterior signage or display, or. ?tcrior signs oi display <br />which arc visible from outside the dwelling. <br />M. The hours of operation that a home occupation may be accessible to <br />the public shall be limited to the hours between 8:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. <br />N. The home occupation shall not generate excessive traffic that is <br />detrimental to the residential character of the surrounding properties or the <br />neighborhood. For the purposes of this provision, more than five (5) customers or <br />clients per day, or more than two (2) customers at any gi\ cn time, may be determined <br />to be an excessive and detrimental level of traffic. The number shall apply to each <br />ilwelling unit, regardless of the number of home occupations conducted in the <br />dwelling unit. 1 he criteria used by the Zoning Administrator to dctcmiine impact <br />shall include, but not be limited to: <br />1. I he characteristics of the neigliborhood, including current land <br />use, lot sizes, lot widths, parking availability, and screening. <br />Page 3 of 5