Home occupation definition

Home occupation means an occupation permitted in a dwelling unit and which:
Home occupation means any occupation or profession conducted for gain in a dwelling unit, except that a swim school may be operated outside of a dwelling unit, and includes the operation of a kindergarten for not more than twenty children;
Home occupation means any occupation, trade, profession, personal service, day care or craft carried on by an occupant of a residential building as a secondary use to the residential use of the building.

Examples of Home occupation in a sentence

  • I understand that any violation of the conditions could result in the revocation of my permit and the discontinuance of my Home Occupation or Cottage Industry.

  • I have received, read, reviewed and agree to comply with the provisions of Article IV, Section 16.60 of the Murrieta Development Code, including permissible activities and conditions to operate a Home Occupation or Cottage Industry.

  • Print Name-Property Owner: Property Owner Signature: Date: (Owner’s Signature) If the legal Property Owner is different from the Applicant on this business license, then the Property Owner must either sign the application or provide authorization and acknowledgement consenting to the Home Occupation Permit.


More Definitions of Home occupation

Home occupation means an occupation carried out in a dwelling or on land around a dwelling by an occupier of the dwelling which —
Home occupation means customary home occupation other than the conduct of an eating or a drinking place offering services to the general public, customarily carried out by a member of the family residing on the premises without employing hired labour, and for which there is no display to indicate from the exterior of the building that it is being utilised in whole or in part for any purpose other than a residential or dwelling use, and in connection with which no article or service is sold or exhibited for sale except that which is produced therein, which shall be non-hazardous and not affecting the safety of the inhabitants of the building and the neighborhood, and provided that no mechanical equipment is used except that as is customarily used for purely domestic or household purposes and/or employing licensable goods. If motive power is used, the total electricity load should not exceed 0.75 KW. "Home Occupation" may also include such similar occupations as may be specified by the
Home occupation means any occupation, trade, profession, or craft carried on by an occupant of a residential building as a use secondary to the residential use of the building, and which does not change the character thereof or have any exterior evidence of such secondary use;
Home occupation means a vocational use, which is not a Farm Occupation, carried on in conjunction with a Dwelling Unit on the same property as permitted by the applicable municipal zoning by-law;
Home occupation means a dwelling or land around a dwelling used by an occupier of the dwelling to carry out an occupation if the carrying out of the occupation that —
Home occupation means any occupation that is carried on as a use accessory to the residential use of a dwelling unit by members of the family, and there is no display, notice or advertisement, or parking of commercial or industrial vehicles or storage of materials or containers to indicate to persons residing elsewhere that the dwelling unit is used for any purpose other than as a residence. A home occupation does not include the keeping and serving of boarders, lodgers or roomers.
Home occupation means an occupation, trade, business, profession or craft carried on as an accessory use to the use of the dwelling as the private residence of the person carrying on the occupation, trade, business, profession or craft.