HomeMy WebLinkAbout2744 Home OccupationsOrdinance No. 2744
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 18.08.300 AND ADOPTING CHAPTER
18.94 OF THE ASHLAND MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO HOME
OCCUPATIONS
(PA-94-050)
THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF ASHLAND DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Section 18.08.300 of the Ashland Municipal Code is to read:
18.08.300 Home occupation. A commercial activity permitted in a
residential zone as provided in Chapter 18.94.
Section 2. Chapter 18.94 of the Ashland Municipal Code is adopted to read as
follows:
Chapter 18.94
HOME OCCUPATIONS
Sections:
18.94.100
18.94.110
18.94.12O
18.94.130
Purpose and Intent
Conduct of Home Occupation - Standards
Prohibited Uses
Permit Required - Application
18.94.100 Purpose and Intent. The purpose of this chapter is to encourage those
who are engaged in small commercial ventures which could not necessarily be
sustained if it were necessary to lease commercial quarters or which, by the nature
of the venture are appropriate in scale and impact to be operated within a
residence. Home occupations shall also be recognized for their contribution in
reducing the number of vehicle trips often generated by conventional businesses.
It is the intent of this chapter that home occupations not infringe upon the right of
neighboring residents to enjoy the peaceful and safe occupancy of their homes.
However, large-impact commercial operations, which would ordinarily be
conducted in a commercial or employment district shall continue to be conducted
in those districts and not as a home occupation.
18.94.110 Conduct of Home Occupation- Standards. Home occupations shall be
subject to the following standards:
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A. Appearance of Residence.
1. The home occupation shall be restricted to the dwelling unit, accessory
structure, or yard area not visible from the public right-of-way and be conducted in
such a manner as not to give an outward appearance of a business.
2. The home occupation shall not result in any structural alterations or
additions to the dwelling or accessory structure that will change its primary use.
3. No display of products and or equipment produced or used by the home
occupation may be displayed so as to be visible from outside the dwelling or
accessory structure.
B. Storage.
1. Outside storage, visible from the public right-of-way or adjacent
properties, is prohibited.
2. On-siTe storage of hazardous materials (including toxic, explosive,
noxious, combustible or flammable) beyond that normally incidental to residential
use is prohibited.
3. Storage of inventory or products and all other equipment, fixtures, and
activities associated with the home occupation shall be allowed in the dwelling or
accessory structure.
C. Employees.
1. Other than family members residing within the dwelling located on the
home occupation site, there shall be no more than one full time equivalent
employee, and no more than one employee at any given time. As used in this
chapter, the term "home occupation site" means the lot on which the home
occupation is conducted.
2. Additional individuals may be employed by or associated with the
home occupation, so long as they do not report to work at the home.
3. The home occupation site shall not be routinely used as a headquarters
for the assembly of employees for instruction or other purposes, including dispatch
to other locations.
D. Advertising and Signage. No signssh,~11 be permitted on a home occupation
site.
E. Automobiles, parking and traffic.
1. One commercial automobile associated with the home occupation is
allowed at the home occupation site. Such automobile shall be of a size that
would not overhang into the public right-of-way when parked in the driveway or
other location on the home occupation site.
2. There shall be no excessive commercial vehicle deliveries from or to the
home occupation site. Excessive deliveries are defined as more than three per day,
during the hours of 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. There shall be no commercial vehicle
deliveries during the hours of 7 p.m. to 7 a.m.
3. There shall be no more than one client's or customer's automobile at any
one time and no more than eight per day at the home occupation site.
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F. Clients or customers are permitted at the home occupation from 7 a.m. to 7
p.m. only.
18.94.120 Prohibited Uses. The following uses are prohibited as home
occupations:
A. Any activity that produces radio orTV interference, noise, glare, vibration,
smoke or odor beyond allowable levels as determined by local, state or federal
standards.
B. Any activity involving on-site retail sales, except as allowed in the Historic
Railroad District or items that are incidental to the occupational use, such as the
sale of beauty products from salons, lesson books or sheet music for music
teachers, or computer software for computer consultants.
C. Any uses described in this section or uses with similar objectionable impacts
because of automobile traffic, noise, glare, odor, dust, smoke or vibration: 1. Ambulance service;
2. Ammunition or firearm sales;
3. Ammunition reloading business;
4. Animal hospital, veterinary services, kennels or animal boarding;
5. Auto and other vehicle repair, including auto painting;
6. Repair, reconditioning or storage of motorized vehicles, boats,
recreational vehicles or large equipment on-site;
18.94.130 Permit Required-Application. A. No person shall conducta home
occupation without first obtaining a home occupation permit from the Planning
Department and a valid business license as required under Title 6 of this code.
B. The Staff Advisor shall require of the applicant for a home occupation permit
such information as is necessary to determine the location and type of business,
and the manner in w, hich it will be conducted. If the Staff Advisor finds that the
proposed home occupation complies with the requirements of this chapter, the
Staff Advisor shall issue a permit.
C. The home occupation permit is valid only to the person named on the permit
and for the business to be conducted at the location stated on the permit. The
permit is not transferable to another location or to another applicant.
D. Issuance of a home occupation permit under this chapter shall not relieve the
applicant from the duty and responsibility to comply with all other rules,
regulations, ordinances or other laws governing the use of the premises and
structures thereon, including, but not limited to, the specialty codes defined in
chapter 15.04, the Uniform Fire Code and Uniform Fire Code Standards defined in
chapter 15.28, or any private restrictions relative to the property.
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E. The Staff Advisor or designee may visit and inspect the site of a home
occupation permitted in this chapter periodically to insure compliance with all
regulations and conditions to which the permit is subject, during normal business
hours, and with reasonable notice.
The foregoing ordinance was first READ on the 4th day of October, 1994,
and duly PASSED and ADOPTED this 18th day of October 1994.
Nan E. F~anklin, City Recorder
SIGNED and APPROVED THIS
Catherine M. Golden, Mayor
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