Austin |
Code of Ordinances |
Title 25. LAND DEVELOPMENT. |
Chapter 25-2. ZONING. |
SubChapter C. USE AND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS. |
Article 5. ACCESSORY USES. |
§ 25-2-900. HOME OCCUPATIONS.
(A)
A home occupation is a commercial use that is accessory to a residential use. A home occupation must comply with the requirements of this section.
(B)
A home occupation must be conducted entirely within the dwelling unit or one accessory garage.
(C)
Participation in a home occupation is limited to occupants of the dwelling unit, except that one person who is not an occupant may participate in a medical, professional, administrative, or business office if off-street parking is provided for that person.
(D)
The residential character of the lot and dwelling must be maintained. A home occupation that requires a structural alteration of the dwelling to comply with a nonresidential construction code is prohibited. This prohibition does not apply to modifications to comply with accessibility requirements.
(E)
A home occupation may not generate more than three vehicle trips each day of customer-related vehicular traffic.
(F)
The sale of merchandise directly to a customer on the premises is prohibited.
(G)
Equipment or materials associated with the home occupation must not be visible from locations off the premises.
(H)
A home occupation may not produce noise, vibration, smoke, dust, odor, heat, glare, fumes, electrical interference, or waste run-off outside the dwelling unit or garage.
(I)
Parking a commercial vehicle on the premises or on a street adjacent to residentially zoned property is prohibited.
(J)
Advertising a home occupation by a sign on the premises is prohibited, except as provided under Section 25-10-156 ( Home Occupation Signs ). Advertising the street address of a home occupation through signs, billboards, television, radio, or newspapers is prohibited.
(K)
The following are prohibited as home occupations:
(1)
animal hospitals, animal breeding;
(2)
clinics, hospitals;
(3)
hospital services;
(4)
contractors yards;
(5)
dance studios;
(6)
scrap and salvage services;
(7)
massage parlors other than those employing massage therapists licensed by the state;
(8)
restaurants;
(9)
cocktail lounges;
(10)
rental outlets;
(11)
equipment sales;
(12)
adult oriented businesses;
(13)
recycling centers;
(14)
drop-off recycling collection facilities;
(15)
an activity requiring an H-occupancy under Chapter 25-12, Article 1 ( Uniform Building Code );
(16)
automotive repair services; and
(17)
businesses involving the repair of any type of internal combustion engine, including equipment repair services.
Source: Section 13-2-260; Ord. 990225-70; Ord. 990520-38; Ord. 031211-11; Ord. 20090827-032.