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97-057
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8/19/1997
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1997
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Residence District, provided that no accessory building may be erected prior to the construction <br />of the dwelling: <br />(a) Home Professional Office. An office for a professional person residing in the <br />dwelling and employing not more than one nonresident assistant may be permitted <br />in a Residence District, provided: <br />(1) The residential character of the dwelling exterior remains unchanged; <br />(2) Any equipment used therein shall not create any exterior disturbances; <br />(3) The number of motor vehicles attracted to the premises shall not exceed <br /> the number normally associated with a single family residence; and <br />(4) No sign or other outward evidence of the occupation shall be displayed <br /> except for one nameplate complying with the provisions of Chapter 1163. <br />(b) Home Occupation. A home occupation maybe permitted in a Residence District <br />provided: <br />(1) Only members of the family residing within the dwelling shall work therein; <br />(2) The occupation is conducted wholly within the resident dwelling; <br />(3) No merchandise shall be sold except that which is produced or processed <br /> on the premises; <br />(4) No mechanical equipment shall be used which will create any dust, noise, <br /> odors, glare, vibrations or electrical disturbances beyond the lot; <br />(5) The residential character of the dwelling exterior shall not be changed; <br />(6) Trucks or other mobile equipment shall not be parked overnight in <br /> driveways or open yards, and the occupations do not attract any greater <br /> number of automobiles to the premises than normally associated with a <br /> single family residence; and <br />(7) No sign or other outward evidence of the occupation shall be displayed <br /> except for one nameplate complying with the provisions of Chapter 1163. <br />(c) Private Garage. <br />(1) A private detached garage shall not exceed 750 square feet in total floor <br /> area; fifteen feet in heights, and not less than twenty feet in depth and nine <br /> feet wide. <br />(2) A detached garage shall be located not less than fifteen feet from a dwelling <br /> on the same lot or any adjacent lot and shall be set back not less than five <br /> feet from a side property line and ten feet from a rear property line. <br />(3) A private garage attached by a common wall within the livable floor area of <br /> a dwelling or connected to the dwelling by means of a covered or other <br /> enclosed area shall be considered part of the main building for the purposes <br /> of determining the required yard setback requirements. Further, provided <br /> that any detached or attached garage and garages in combination shall not <br /> exceed 750 square feet. <br />(d) Accessory Buildin~ts and Structures. <br />(1) A detached accessory storage building not exceeding two percent (2%) of <br /> the rear yard, but no larger than 200 square feet may be permitted in the <br /> rear yard of a residential lot. <br />5 <br />~~.~~-•~ <br />
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