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shall not be construed as requiring a license or permit for occasional garage <br /> sales or tag sales. <br /> (e) Prohibited home occupations. The following uses, by their nature of operation, have <br /> a pronounced tendency to increase beyond the limits permitted for home <br /> occupations. These uses have objectionable operational characteristics that <br /> adversely impact residential neighborhoods and shall be prohibited as home <br /> occupations: . <br /> (1) Service, repair, or painting of any motorized vehicle, including but not limited <br /> to motor vehicles,trailers, boats, personal watercraft, recreational vehicles, <br /> and snowmobiles. <br /> (2) Hair styling establishments that serve more than one person at a time. <br /> (3) Adult uses, as defined in this Code.Adult uses are prohibited as a home <br /> occupation for the reasons set forth in Ordinance No. 193, Second Series <br /> (section 78-1377 of this Code), adopted by the city council on November 8, <br /> 1999, based on the effects and impacts of sexually oriented businesses as <br /> set forth in the state attorney general's Report of the Attorney General's <br /> Working Group on Regulation of Sexually Oriented Businesses, dated June <br /> 6, 1989, and in the Task Force Report on Sexually Oriented Businesses, <br /> authored by the Cities of Minnetonka, St. Louis Park and Shakopee,which <br /> considered relevant studies from six cities. <br /> (4) Dispatch centers where persons come to a site and are dispatched to other <br /> locations. <br /> (5) Medical or dental clinic. <br /> (6) Rental businesses. <br /> (7) Contracting, excavating, welding or machine shops. <br /> (8) Commercial kennels and veterinary clinics. <br /> (9) Tow truck services. <br /> (10) Ceramic studios with kilns of volume six cubic feet or more. <br /> (11) The sale, lease, trade or other transfer of firearms or ammunition by a <br /> firearms dealer, except when such dealer is federally licensed to conduct <br /> such activity. <br /> (12) Sale or use of hazardous materials in excess of consumer quantities which <br /> are packaged for consumption by individual households for personal care or <br /> household use. <br /> (fl Reasonab/e accommodation for disabled persons. Persons with physical or other <br /> legally recognized disabilities may request reasonable accommodation by requesting <br /> a waiver of one or more of the requirements of this section. The zoning administrator <br /> may only grant waivers on the basis of the applicant's physical limitations to function <br /> within such requirements. <br /> (Orcl. No. 221 2nd series, §4, 9-23-2002) <br /> Cross reference—Home occupations, §26-76 et seq. <br /> Page 5 of 19 <br />