Section 17.46.010 Home occupations--Generally.
Prior to the adoption of 17.46.010 (Ord. 2249) on 04/05/2004, Section 17.46.010 read as follows.
Residents of the city may conduct home occupations within
the dwelling unit in the city in
which they reside in accordance with the provisions of this chapter and not otherwise. Home
occupations which are authorized by this chapter shall be limited to any occupation, profession
or other business enterprise carried on for monetary gain as an accessory use in a dwelling unit
by a member or members of the immediate family who reside in the dwelling unit, provided the
business activity conducted within the dwelling unit meets the following criteria, and not
otherwise:
A. Any activity meeting (but not exceeding)
the following criteria shall be a legally
authorized home occupation which shall not require the issuance of a certificate of occupancy by
the zoning administrator:
1. There are no persons, other than
immediate members of the family residing in the
dwelling unit, engaged therein;
2. There are no signs on the premises
identifying the home occupation;
3. The occupation is wholly operated
and contained within the dwelling unit;
4. Not more than twenty-five (25)
percent (one-quarter) of the total square footage of floor
space contained in the dwelling unit shall be used, occupied and devoted to the home occupation
uses and purposes;
5. No materials or equipment used
in the home occupation are stored outside the dwelling
unit;
6. No more than two customers or clients
may be on the premises at any one time and no
more than five vehicle visits per day;
7. Up to, but not to exceed, one (1)
commercial, industrial or business vehicle (as those
vehicles are defined in section 17.04.030 of the City's Zoning Code) having a gross vehicle
weight rating as rated by their manufacturer of ten thousand five hundred (10,500) pounds or less
used in connection with the home occupation may be parked on the premises;
8. No mechanical or electronic equipment
shall be used in the home occupation unless the
equipment is incidental thereto and does not or will not create objectional noise, odors or
electronic impulses, or otherwise create a nuisance discernible beyond the confines of the
dwelling unit or the property on which the dwelling unit is located.
B. Any home occupation activity which
exceeds any of the criteria set forth under subsection
A of this section, which meets (but shall not exceed) the following criteria, shall be an authorized
home occupation activity which shall require, however, the issuance of a certificate of occupancy
for the dwelling unit in which the activity is conducted:
1. No more than one person, other
than members of the immediate family residing in the
dwelling unit, may be engaged in the home occupation;
2. Two parking spaces must be provided
on premises as approved by the zoning
administrator, and driveways may qualify in meeting this requirement;
3. No mechanical or electronic equipment
shall be used in the home occupation unless it is
incidental to the home occupation and does not create objectionable noise, odors or electronic
impulses, or otherwise create a nuisance discernible beyond the confines of the dwelling unit or
the property on which the dwelling unit is located;
4. There is no activity, construction
or display which would indicate from the exterior of the
building or dwelling unit that the building or dwelling unit is being used for any purpose other
than residential, except as provided in subdivision (5) below;
5. There are no signs other than a
name plate, to be not more than one square foot in surface
area and wall mounted and not internally illuminated;
6. The storage of materials or use
of equipment in an accessory building on the premises on
which the dwelling unit is located shall be limited to two hundred (200) square feet of floor
space in the accessory building;
7. No storage outside the dwelling
unit is permitted, except in accordance with the preceding
subdivision (6) above;
8. The home occupation does not or
will not constitute a violation of any nuisance code,
ordinance, statute or other nuisance law;
9. No more than two customers or clients
may be on the premises at any one time;
10. There shall be no exterior storage
of vehicles on the premises on which the dwelling unit
is located other than those owned by members of the immediate family residing on the premises;
11. Up to, but not to exceed, one
(1) commercial, industrial or business vehicle having a
gross vehicle weight rating as rated by their manufacturer of ten thousand five hundred (10,500)
pounds or less used in connection with the home occupation may be parked on the premises;
C. Any commercial activity conducted
within a dwelling unit which exceeds the criteria
established under subsections A and B of this section shall be regarded as a prohibited home
occupation and shall not be permitted to be conducted within the corporate limits of the city.
Furthermore, since it is the intent of this subsection to prohibit any activity as a home occupation
which may use hazardous materials, any activity which the zoning administrator classifies as
exterminator, lawn care (except lawn manicuring), dry cleaning or medical diagnostic laboratory
shall be prohibited as a home occupation as herein defined.
D. Only one home occupation, as defined
herein, is permitted per dwelling unit (or dwelling
unit and accessory building).
E. Certificates of occupancy for home
occupations issued prior to the effective date of this
amendment not meeting the conditions of subsection B of this section, shall be considered legally
nonconforming usages.
F. All persons who wish to establish
a home occupation in the city must provide a signed
letter to the city zoning administrator explaining in detail the operation of the proposed business
along with a signed agreement acknowledging that they have read the home occupation code and
do agree to conduct their home occupation in accordance with the terms and provisions thereof.
Upon receipt of the applicant s letter, the zoning administrator shall determine what, if any,
applications and permits shall be necessary in order to conduct the requested home occupation
activity, and provide the applicant with the written approval or denial of their request.
G. A thirty dollar and seventy-five
cent ($30.75) registration fee shall accompany the
application for home occupation approval. Further, each person conducting a home occupation in
the city shall pay annually a thirty dollar and seventy-five cent ($30.75) registration fee for the
privilege of conducting their home occupation, which fee shall be due and payable on May 1st of
each calendar year they conduct their home occupation. The fee for the first year of operation
shall be pro-rated on a monthly basis from the date of commencement of the home occupation
through the next successive April 30th thereafter, with one-twelfth of the fee being payable for
each intervening month or part thereof. (Ord. 1158 § 1, 1993: prior code § 40-10-7) (Fee Ord.
2147, Fee amended to $30.75, 02/17/2003)