Chapter 25.90 HOME OCCUPATIONS
Section 25.90.040 Particular home occupations permitted.
Customary home occupations include, but are not limited to, the following list of occupations;
provided, however, that each such home occupation shall be subject to the use limitations in
Section 25.90.030 above:
1. Providing instruction to not more than four students at a time;
2. Day care of up to and including six nonresident children;
3. Office facilities for accountants, architects, brokers, engineers, lawyers,
insurance agents
and realtors;
4. Office facilities for ministers, priests and rabbis;
5. Office facilities for salesmen, sales representatives and manufacturer's
representatives when
no retail or wholesale sales are made or transacted on the premises;
6. Studio of an artist, photographer, craftsman, writer or composer;
7. Shop of a beautician, barber, hair stylist, dressmaker or tailor;
8. Homebound employment of a physically, mentally or emotionally handicapped
person who
is unable to work away from home by reason of his disability;
9. The letting for hire by a resident owner of rooming units for residential
use for a total of not
more than two persons;
10. Sale of garden produce grown on the premises. (Ord. S-30424, 1976)