Read the Home Occupation Definitions and determine if your occupation is a Class A or Class B.
Class A
Home occupation, class A. An occupation, except for farming, conducted primarily on-site involving persons residing on the premises. Such occupations may require the use of accessory structures, and may include the service and repair of agriculture related vehicles and equipment. Such uses are customary, incidental and secondary to the property's primary residential purpose and must be generally compatible to the existing character of the surrounding area. No more than five clients or customers and two employees who do not live on the premises shall be allowed on the premises at any one time on a regular basis.
If Class A - Complete the Development Permit for Zoning and Building Form and the Application for Home Occupation Permit Form. Give a description of the business in the comments section of the form.
Class B
Home occupation, class B. An occupation, except for farming, conducted primarily on-site involving persons residing on the premises. Such occupations may require the use of accessory structures or outside areas, and may include the service and repair of agriculture related vehicles and equipment. Such uses are incidental and secondary to the property's primary residential purpose and must be generally compatible to the existing character of the surrounding area. No more than ten employees or clients shall be allowed on the premises at any one time on a regular basis.
If Class B – Requires Conditional Use Permit. Complete a Request for Information form, submit with a plat of the property and a written description of the business.