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6 <br /> 1 Ashley Moncado said the major home occupations would not be permitted in the rural <br /> 2 buffer, only in the AR and R1 zoning districts. She said the major home occupations language <br /> 3 was modeled after language currently used for minor home occupation. She said the standards <br /> 4 for landscaping are currently in place with all home occupations in the UDO. <br /> 5 Ashley Moncado referred back to the slide showing the balancing act of allowing and <br /> 6 promoting the home based business while protecting neighbors and the rural residential <br /> 7 character. <br /> 8 Commissioner Price said the neighbors in a rural area may be 2 miles down the road. <br /> 9 She said this language seems to make life more difficult rather than easier. <br /> 10 She asked about the farm tour and whether this would be exempt like the arts tour. <br /> 11 Ashley Moncado said the farm tour would be considered agri-tourism, which would allow <br /> 12 it to be exempt from the special event process. <br /> 13 Commissioner Dorosin asked if plumbing contracting is prohibited, and he asked what <br /> 14 this means. He said it seems that the office portion of a home based plumbing business would <br /> 15 be within the description of permitted occupations. He asked for clarification on what is <br /> 16 prohibited by the contracting language. <br /> 17 Michael Harvey said the purpose of the prohibition is to prevent creation of a bone yard <br /> 18 in residential districts. He said this happens when you have storage of materials, and <br /> 19 employees continually travel back and forth from the home site to pick up materials and vehicles <br /> 20 for a job. He said this policy prohibits mass storage of plumbing supplies and equipment. He <br /> 21 said he has personally allowed plumbing businesses to have a home office. He said this policy <br /> 22 is not being modified with this proposal. <br /> 23 Commissioner Dorosin asked for clarifications about home daycares. He said there are <br /> 24 some people who provide daycare in their home, but it is not a formal business. <br /> 25 Michael Harvey said there are several different categories of daycare, and there are <br /> 26 different permitting processes associated with those activities depending on the number of <br /> 27 children. He said anyone wishing to run a home daycare must fill out a zoning compliance <br /> 28 permit with the County planning department. He said a floor plan must be provided to show <br /> 29 where the children would be located, and documentation must be provided to show the <br /> 30 existence of the necessary outdoor play area of 75 square feet per child. <br /> 31 Michael Harvey said planning then coordinates with the health department to insure <br /> 32 there is adequate septic to support the activity, and then a permit is issued. He said this is not <br /> 33 treated as a home occupation; it is a listed permitted use of property, or a special use. <br /> 34 Commissioner Dorosin asked if this would be true for a daycare with three students or <br /> 35 less. <br /> 36 Michael Harvey said the process would still have to be followed. <br /> 37 Chair Jacobs followed up on the question regarding farm tours. He said his <br /> 38 interpretation of page 5 is that any non-profit is exempt. <br /> 39 Ashley Moncado said this is correct. <br /> 40 Chair Jacobs asked about the use of accessory structures and the requirement for these <br /> 41 buildings to look like a residential structure. He said that barns do not look like a residential <br /> 42 structures and may be located half a mile from the nearest neighbor. He asked if the strict <br /> 43 appearance and landscape requirements would apply even to this. <br /> 44 Ashley Moncado said, based on this proposal, yes. She said those issues were not <br /> 45 previously highlighted as a concern; therefore they were not addressed with the planning board. <br /> 46 Commissioner Gordon referred to page 15 - 2A and 2. She asked if a home occupation <br /> 47 permit is required for a minor home occupation. <br /> 48 Ashley Moncado said yes. <br /> 49 Commissioner Gordon noted that some occupations are exempt. She asked if an event <br /> 50 can be done without a permit. <br />
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