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�:. <br />7. Such occupation does not generate more than two (2) customer vehicles at one -1 <br />time. <br />8. Such occupation must provide off-street parking, but no more than two (2) <br />spaces. <br />9. There shall be no exterior storage of equipment or materials used in the home <br />occupation, except personal automobiles used in the home occupation may be <br />parked on the site. <br />10. One sign no larger than 12 square feet shall be permitted on site. <br />11: No home occupation shall be conducted between the hours of 10 PM and 7 AM <br />unless said occupation is contained entirely within the principal building and will <br />not require any on-street parking facilities. <br />12. No home occupation shall require exterior or significant interior renovation or <br />alteration not customarily found in dwellings except where required to comply <br />with local and state fire and police recommendations. <br />13. A person having a home occupation shall provide proof of ineeting the above <br />requir�ments if complaints are received by the City. <br />Section 70.040 provides additional screening guidelines for commercial uses adjacent to <br />resic�enti�l uses. <br />In addition to meeting the conditions listed above, the Planning Commission must also <br />consider the following items prior to approving any conditional use permit: <br />l. The maintenance of the public health, safety and welfare. --, <br />2. The location of the site with respect to e�usting and proposed access roads. <br />3. Its compatibility with adjacent land uses. <br />4. Its compatibility with the intent of the zoning district in which such use is <br />proposed. ' <br />5. Its compatibility with the objectives of this Ordinance and its consistency with <br />the Comprehensive Plan. <br />Further, the Ordinance directs that the Commission evaluate the effects of the proposed <br />use on: <br />1. The prevention and control of water pollution, including sedimentation and <br />nutrient loading. <br />2. Existing topography and drainage features and vegetative cover on the site. <br />3. The erosion potential of the site based upon the degree and dire�tion of slope, <br />soil type and existing vegetative cover. <br />4. The need for the proposed use for a shoreland location. <br />5. The amount of liquid waste to be generated and the adequacy of the proposed <br />sewage treatment system. <br />6. The visibility of structures and other facilities as viewed from public waters <br />7. Adequacy of the site for water supply and on-site sewage treatment systems. <br />8. The types, uses and numbers of watercraft that the project will generate in <br />relation to the suitability of public waters to safely accommodate these <br />watercraft. --� <br />january 2004 Staff Report <br />Page 4 <br />