Home Occupations

Certain home occupations are permitted within the Village. While home occupations do not require a business license, they are regulated to ensure that business activities do not disrupt the peace, quiet, and tranquility of residential neighborhoods. 

The following restrictions apply to home occupations:

  1. All activities must be conducted within the dwelling unit or within an accessory building on the property.
  2. No direct retail sales of merchandise, other than by personal invitation or appointment is permitted.
  3. All storage of goods, materials, products or merchandise used or sold in conjunction with the business shall be wholly within the principal building or accessory building containing the home occupation. There shall be no exterior storage of equipment or materials used in home occupations.
  4. Home occupations shall not include the use of any mechanical equipment except that which is usual for purely domestic or hobby purposes or which does not produce noise, electrical or magnetic interference, vibration, heat, glare, emissions, odor, intense light, or radiation outside the principal dwelling that is greater or more frequent than that of typical equipment used in connection with residential occupancy.
  5. Exterior displays or signs identifying or promoting the business are not permitted.
  6. The repair, bodywork or painting of any automobile, trailer, truck or other vehicle (other than for operable vehicles privately owned by and registered in the name of the owner of the property on which said vehicles are located) is not permitted.
  7. Parking of commercial vehicles outside of a garage, whether or not used in a permitted home occupation, shall be subject to the provisions of section 9-4-4 of the Village Code.

Please note that permitted home occupations DO NOT INCLUDE the following: 

  • Wholesale or retail businesses, unless they are conducted entirely by mail or telephone and do not involve in-person sale, receipt, or delivery of merchandise on the premises
  • Any manufacturing business
  • A service establishment
  • A medical clinic or hospital
  • A barbershop or beauty shop
  • A stable or dog kennel open to the public
  • A restaurant
  • A veterinary or animal hospital
  • Any activity that produces noxious matter, or is a public hazard or nuisance
  • Rental use of the house or premises unless pursuant to a post-closing agreement as part of the sale of the property, or unless the home stay rental contract is for four weeks or longer 

For additional information regarding home occupations visit Title 9 Chapter 4 of the Village code or contact the Community Services Department.