1. Will the home occupation (business use) be conducted as a secondary use within the dwelling?*
Yes
No
Required
Required
2. Will the home occupation create any appreciable increase in traffic?*
Yes
No
Required
3. Will there be any customers coming to the home?*
Yes
No
Required
4. Will the home occupation require additional parking spaces?*
Yes
No
Required
Required
Required
5. Will the home occupation require the employment of persons that do not live in the home?*
Yes
No
Required
6. Will there be any mechanical equipment used in connection with the home occupation, other than that necessary for domestic purposes?*
Yes
No
Required
7. Will there be any indoor or outdoor storage of materials, equipment or supplies?*
Yes
No
Required
Required
8. Will the home occupation create a nuisance by reason of noise, dust, odor,vibration, fumes, smoke, electrical interference or other causes?*
Yes
No
Required
Note:Section 20.400.100 - Home Occupations states: "Home occupations" shall mean an occupation customarily conducted as a secondary use entirely within a
dwelling by the occupant of the dwelling in connection with which there is no display, no stock in trade, or commodity sold on the premises, and no person employed; and which conduct in
such a manner that the outward appearance of the premise gives no indication of other than by residential use, and which is not detrimental to the residential character of the neighborhood
by virtue of traffic flow, noise, odor, or other adverse conditions.
On October 11, 2017 Governor Brown signed into law AB-1379 which adds a state fee of $4 on any applicant for a local business license
or similar instrument or permit, or renewal thereof starting on January 1, 2018 (CASP State Fee). The purpose is to increase certified access
specialist (CASP) training and certification within the local jurisdictions and to facilitate compliance with construction-related accessibility requirements.
Under federal and state law, compliance with disability access laws is a serious and significant responsibility that applies to all
California building owners and tenants with buildings open to the public. You may obtain information about your legal obligations and
how to comply with disability access laws at the following agencies:
The Division of the State Architect at www.dgs.ca.gov/dsa
The Department of Rehabilitation at www.dor.ca.gov
The California Commission on Disability Access at www.dgs.ca.gov/CCDA
Disability Access Requirements and Resources as required by the State of California can be found at
https://www.dgs.ca.gov/DSA/Resources/Page-Content/Resources-List-Folder/AB-3002-Model-Notice
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