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Conditional Use Appeal
DESCRIPTION (Chapter 130, Article 2, Section 31)
Unit 28 provides for permitted accessory use of a dwelling
for gainful employment customarily carried on entirely within the residential
dwelling, which is clearly incidental and secondary to the principal use
of the structure for residential dwelling purposes by the occupants of
the residence. Additional requirements are stipulated in Article
3, Section 5 of the regulation.
Home Occupation (Chapter 130, Article 3, Section 5)
Home occupations, as allowed by this section, are intended
to be clean, quite, non-obtrusive activities operating on a limited basis
and would be incidental to the residential character of those areas.
Legally established businesses, occupations or professions
which have been granted a conditional use at the time of the effective
date of these regulations in a residential structure may be continued
until it is abandoned for a period of twelve (12) months. Provided
that this shall not be construed to approve continuation of any activity
constituting a common law nuisance, or activity prohibited by the statues
or ordinance applicable to the area.
No activity, which requires a home occupation conditional
use, shall be conducted prior to issuance of the conditional use.
A. PERMITTED HOME OCCUPATIONS. The
following are permitted home occupations:
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Dressmaking, sewing and tailoring.
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Painting, sculpturing or writing (artistic endeavors).
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Telephone answering service or radio monitoring services.
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Home crafts such as model making, rug weaving and lapidary
work.
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Tutoring limited to two (2) students at a time.
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Music instruction limited to two (2) students at a time.
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Catering, no food preparation on premises.
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Computer programming.
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Personal or home care products marketing without stock
in trade on premises.
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Day care family home: A. This use may be located
in a single-family home, occupied by the caregiver. B. Must
be operated within licensing procedures established by the State of
Arkansas. C. The use is limited to ten (10) children including
the caregivers. D. The minimum to qualify for home occupation
permit is six (6) children from households other than the caregivers.
B. CRITERIA FOR APPROVAL BY PLANNING COMMISSION. Home
occupation shall be permitted only if it complies with all of the following:
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No alteration of the outside appearance of the residential
structure or provision of a separate outside entrance for the
business areas of the residential structure.
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No outside storage of materials required for the operation
of the business.
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Operated only by the resident members of the household
and shall not have any employees, concessionaires or any other form
of operator or helper whether such business is conducted on the premises
or off the premises.
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Requires the use of an area no greater than thirty (30)
percent of the total heated living space of the residential structure.
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Generates no traffic, parking, and sewage or water use
in excess of what is normal in the residential neighborhood.
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Will not produce any fumes, odors, noise or any other
offensive effects that are not normal to residential activity.
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will not involve accessory buildings.
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Stock in trade shall not exceed ten (10) percent of
the floor area of the accessory use.
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Will not require the construction of, or the addition
to, the residence of duplicate kitchens.
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Will not require or cause the consumption on the premises
of any food product produced thereon.
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Will not provide medical treatment, therapeutic massage
or similar activities.
C. LICENSE. All home occupation are required
to obtain a home occupation license in accordance with the licensing requirements
of the city. Such license shall not be issued until the conditional
use has been approved in writing by the Planning Commission according
to the requirements of this article and Article 6, Section 4. Licenses
shall expire on March 31, annually. A home occupation license as
approved and issued is nontransferable, it shall only be valid for the
applicant, occupation and residence for which it is issued. Said
license shall expire immediately if the conditional use is revoked.
Notice and hearing procedures of this article do not need to be repeated
upon yearly renewal of said license, so long as there have been no changes
in the home occupation or violations of this ordinance.
D. REVOCATION OF LICENSE. A home occupation
license shall be subject to cancellation in the event of any noncompliance
with or violation of any provision of this ordinance according to procedures
set out in Article 6, Section 4, of this ordinance. Violations should
be reported to the City Clerk's Office in writing in accordance with Article
9 of this ordinance.
E. EXEMPTIONS FROM THE REQUIREMENT OF THIS SECTION.
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Child-care and babysitting uses not required to be licensed
by the State of Arkansas.
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Foster-family child care as accessory use.
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Room and Board as accessory use.
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