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12. <br />Chair Smith and Planning CommissionersTo: <br />From: <br />Date: <br />Subject: - #2333 - Amend Home Occupation Standards - Review Revised Draft Ordinance <br />Mike Gaffron, Planning Director <br />September 10,2002 <br />List of Exhibits <br />A - Revised Draft Ordinance w/9-4-02 Changes <br />B - Memo and Exhibits of 8-29-02 <br />Planning Commission reviewed the most recent draft version of the Home Occupation ordinance <br />revisions at the September 4 work session, and suggested a small number of revisions. These <br />revisions have now been made and the significant changes are summarized as follows (refer to <br />Exhibit A): <br />Page 3 of 7; (10.63 Subd. 3, Home Occupation Regulations, Item B) - deleted “customers or <br />clients; and delivery or service personnel ” from the list of employed persons who can be on the site. <br />Page 3 of 7: (10.63 Subd. 3, Home Occupation Regulations, Item E) - combined the two <br />concepts relating to conduct of home occupations in principal dwellings and the allowance for same <br />in an accessory structure for RR-IA and RR-IB Districts. Also added a condition 3 to this, <br />requiring that for Home Occupation in an accessory structure, the properly must be conforming in <br />area and acc. struc. eonforming in location. <br />Page 4 of 7: (10.63 Subd. 3, Home Occupation Regulations, Item G) - added language <br />requiring that parking area needed by principal residential use cannot be taken up by home <br />occupation parking needs. <br />Page 6 of 7: (10.63 Subd. 4, Prohibited Home Occupation, Item L) - added language <br />indicating firearms dealer home occupation will be prohibited except when dealer is Federally <br />licensed. Staff will be asking the City Attorney to review this prior to your Sept. 16 meeting. <br />Page 6 of 7. (10.63 Subd. 5, Reasonable Accommodation for Disabled Persons) - added language <br />to include “or other legally recognized” disability. <br />Staff Recommendation <br />This item is published for a public hearing at your September 16 meeting. Planning Commission <br />should take a close look at this final draft and conclude whether it meets with your vision and intent <br />for regulating home occupations. <br />Options for Action <br />1) Recommend approval and direct staff to send it on to City Council for adoption. <br />2) Same as 1) but direct staff to make specific changes first <br />3) Continue to a work session for further discussion. <br />4) Other