§ 603. Permitted home occupations.  


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  • (1)

    Offices of professionals including, but not limited to, architects, brokers, counselors, clergy, draftspersons and cartographers, engineers, insurance agents, lawyers, real estate agents, accountants, editors, publishers, journalists, psychologists, contract management, graphic design, construction contractors, landscape design, surveyors, cleaning services, salespersons and manufacturer's representatives, and travel agents;

    (2)

    Personal services, including barber shops, beauty parlors, manicure and pedicure shops, pet grooming, catering, taxidermy services, and chauffeur services;

    (3)

    Instructional services, including music, dance, art and craft classes, tutoring, and outdoor instruction to include tennis lessons, and swimming lessons;

    (4)

    Babysitting services, day care homes;

    (5)

    Studios for artists, sculptors, musicians, photographers, and authors;

    (6)

    Workrooms for tailors, dressmakers, milliners, and craft persons, including weaving, lapidary, jewelry making, cabinetry and wood working;

    (7)

    Repair services, including watch and clock, small appliances, computers, and electronic devices; and

    (8)

    Upholstery and detailing services if and only if an accessory building may be used for the home occupation.

    (9)

    Cottage manufacturing of goods to be delivered or shipped if and only if an accessory building may be used for the home occupation. No on-site sales rooms or offices.

    This list may not be all-inclusive. The planning director shall determine whether an unlisted business is substantially similar to a permitted use based upon the proposed business activity with ultimate authority residing with the White County Board of Commissioners.