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D R A F T <br />4 <br />Tony Blake: I agree with Pete on the square footage. I think 500 feet is restrictive. The number of employees is if 163 <br />you have three, you are sort of allowing the seasonal businesses to take advantage of that. As far as deliveries, I 164 <br />think you need to be able to handle the truck size. The accessory structure is the one place I see as the difference 165 <br />between the rural buffer and zoning, etc. You could technically say a farm is a home business. You could word 166 <br />that so that the 1,000 foot square limit was just inside certain zones. 167 <br /> 168 <br />Buddy Hartley: The square footage, I don’t see why Orange County has 500 and Chapel Hill has 750. Maybe we 169 <br />need to have a difference between a rural and the inside where you a larger development site. If it is in a 170 <br />development you could have problems with the home owner’s association. 171 <br /> 172 <br />Craig Benedict: This would be no means preempt a home owner’s association if the HOA has restrictions. 173 <br /> 174 <br />Pete Hallenbeck: If you have more than 1,000 square feet of product things are going pretty well. That may be 175 <br />where the limit of visitors can be used. 176 <br /> 177 <br />Craig Benedict: We understand these entrepreneurs starting a small business in their house and we have been 178 <br />complaining we don’t have places for the small business to move to. We hope they grow out of this into the 2,000 179 <br />square foot strip center, etc. 180 <br /> 181 <br />Andrea Rohrbacher: The challenges that I faced in Chapel Hill in a residential neighborhood was a woman that ran 182 <br />mediation classes. Every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday night, there were 10 cars lined up on the street. 183 <br />That became burdensome. 184 <br /> 185 <br />Pete Hallenbeck: That speaks to the number of visitors and onsite parking. 186 <br /> 187 <br />Tony Blake: It also speaks to hours of business. 188 <br /> 189 <br />Stephanie O’Rourke: How would you differentiate if they were having a Wednesday night ladies night? 190 <br /> 191 <br />Andrea Rohrbacher: I think it was because this was three nights a week. In the Chapel Hill ordinance, some way 192 <br />that you can have an art studio with power, running water but there is something in there that was specifically 193 <br />targeting student housing that it wasn’t a livable structure. They wanted to avoid someone building a 750 foot 194 <br />structure to rent to a couple of students. 195 <br /> 196 <br />Michael Harvey: If you apply for home occupation, there are standards we use to see if efficiency apartment 197 <br />applies. 198 <br /> 199 <br />Andrea Rohrbacher: What do we allow as identification if it was a consulting type business. 200 <br /> 201 <br />Pete Hallenbeck: If you’re a consultant, you don’t need a sign. Review the signage. 202 <br /> 203 <br />Andrea Rohrbacher: What about daycares? 204 <br /> 205 <br />Michael Harvey: Daycares is not a home occupation, it is a separate permitting process. 206 <br /> 207 <br />Stephanie O’Rourke: Wouldn’t the homeowners association or the restrictive covenants be over that? 208 <br /> 209 <br />Craig Benedict: Also the parking code. 210 <br /> 211 <br />Andrea Rohrbacher: I would not want to go over three employees. 212 <br /> 213 <br />Tony Blake: Three includes the resident as well? 214 <br /> 215 <br />Michael Harvey: You can’t have more than two employees that don’t live at the residence. 216 <br />11
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