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h. A Home Occupation shall not create pedestrian <br />or vehicular traffic in excess of the amount <br />normally generated by residential uses allowed <br />in the district. <br />i. Materials, stock, supplies or equipment shall <br />not be delivered to or picked up from the <br />residence in connection with a Home Occu- <br />pation except by the permittee. <br />j. No vehicle exceeding one ton in size shall be <br />used in conjunction with a Home Occupation. <br />k. Except as stipulated in Sec. 2-9.41 (Signs in <br />A and R Districts), no signing shall be <br />employed on the site in conjunction with a <br />Home Occupation. <br />1. The existence of a Home Occupation shall not <br />be visually apparent beyond the boundaries of <br />the site. <br />2-10.18 Zoning Certificate Required. Application for a <br />zoning certificate for a Home Occupation shall be <br />made to the Zoning Administrator on a form supplied <br />by the City. The Zoning Administrator shall issue <br />a certificate upon determining that the proposed <br />Home Occupation meets all of the requirements of <br />this article. <br />2-10.19 Planning Commission Review. The Planning Commission <br />may review any decision made by the Zoning Admini- <br />strator in conjunction with a Home Occupation. Such <br />review may be either at the request of the Planning <br />Commission, the Zoning Administrator, the applicant, <br />or other aggrieved party in the form of an appeal. <br />An appeal to the Planning Commission shall be as <br />prescribed in 2-5.10 (Appeal to Board of Adjustment, <br />City Planning Commission or City Council) and <br />2-5.11 (Public Hearing on Appeal). <br />2-10.20 Modification of Required Conditions. The Planning <br />Commission may approve or deny an appeal and in <br />approving an application, may impose additional <br />conditions or may modify any of the conditions <br />required in 2-10.17 if it determines that such <br />additional conditions or modifications will not <br />be detrimental to the public health, safety or <br />welfare, or materially injurious to properties <br />or improvements in the vicinity. <br />2-10.21 Suspension and Revocation. Upon violation of any <br />applicable provision of this chapter, or, if <br />granted subject to conditions, upon failure to <br />comply with conditions, a Home Occupation permit <br />shall be suspended automatically. The City <br />Planning Commission shall hold a public hearing <br />within forty (40) days, and if not satisfied that <br />the regulation, general provision, or condition <br />is being complied with, may revoke the Home <br />Occupation permit or take such action as may be <br />necessary to ensure compliance with the regula- <br />tion, general provision, or condition. Within <br />ten (10) days following the date of a decision of <br />the Commission revoking a Home Occupation permit, <br />-3- <br />