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23 <br />Article 5: Uses <br />Section 5.5: Standards for Residential Uses <br />The above list is not intended to include all uses which <br />may be unsuitable as a home occupation. Home <br />Occupation applications for other uses may be denied if <br />the Standards of Evaluation listed herein are not fully <br />met. <br />(iv) No equipment or process shall be employed that will cause <br />noise, vibration, glare, odor or electrical interference detectable <br />to the normal senses at the lot lines in the case of detached <br />dwelling units or outside the dwelling unit, in the case of attached <br />dwelling units. <br />(v) The on- premises sale and /or delivery of goods which are not <br />produced or modified in a manner that adds value to the product <br />on the premises is prohibited, except in the case of the delivery <br />and sale of goods incidental to the provision of a service. No <br />goods, products, or commodities purchased and secured for the <br />main purpose of onsite resale shall be permitted. <br />(vi) All events conducted in connection with the home occupation <br />and exceed the number of permitted daily students, customers, <br />and /or clients contained within Sections 5.5.3(A)(2)(b)(i)d and <br />5.5.3(A)(2)(c)(i)g must adhere to Section 5.4.3, Special Events.5 <br />(b) Minor Home Occupations <br />(i) General Operations <br />The following requirements apply to minor home occupations in <br />all residential districts: <br />a. The owner or operator of the home occupation must live <br />in a residence located on the same zoning lot as the <br />home occupation. Ne mo,e than tWO iRdi:id6lalS ,,,,t <br />liviRg in the F86ideRG8 mn weFk ', the heme r^ t' <br />Minor home occupations shall not exceed three <br />nonresident employees onsite at any one time. <br />b. In all residential districts e crept RR, AR and R 1, no <br />more than 35% of the floor area of the dwelling unit or <br />500 750 square feet, whichever is less, may be used for <br />the home occupation. <br />C. Up to three students, customers, and /or clients shall be <br />permitted onsite at any one time, not to exceed a total of <br />six students, customers, and /or clients per day. <br />(ii) Limitations on Traffic Generation <br />a. Traffic generated by ViBitGFG, ^„S+^^ eFG Or .JoG"orio-- <br />employees, students, customers, and /or clients shall not <br />exceed more than twe business trips peF h^ <br />than eight twenty trips per day. or ^re than tW9 <br />m <br />deliveries "f ^r^d, ^+S ^ materials peF week-. All <br />residential property with an approved home occupation permit Revisions are proposed to additional <br />Sections of the UDO to address potential traffic impacts as a result of these uses being permitted as a <br />home occupation. The revisions also make it clearer that an office related to the types of uses in i <br />through v. may be allowed, however, it is the actual activities that are not allowed as a home occupation <br />S Approved home occupations that conduct special events onsite are required to adhere to Section 5.4.3 <br />Special Events. Home occupations that participate in a nonprofit or government organized event including <br />the annual Orange County Open Studio Tour shall be waived from the special event review process as <br />proposed within Section 5.4.3 Special Events. <br />Orange County, North Carolina — Unified Development Ordinance Page 5 -35 <br />
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