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APR - 1 2019
SUPPLEMENTAL APPLICATION
HOME BUSINESS
Required Submitta! ltemsxPermit Application
Supplemental Home Business Application
Permit Fees based on valuation, minimum base fee of 3 hours
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The questions in this form include the complete land use code for Home Businesses. Please read each section carefully
and answer the questions that follow if you are applying for a home business permit. lf you need more space for your
answer, use the back side of the sheet, or use a separate sheet for your answers, provided you show the sections for
which you are answering, for example: ( )(b) ln my spare bedroom.
Home Business Examples
(1) The following list of uses is not intended to be exhaustive, but rather is intended to be illustrative of the types of uses:
Artists, photographers, and sculptors; Authors and composers; Dressmakers, seamstresses, and tailors; Home day care;
Home crafts such as model making, rug weaving, lapidary work, woodworking, and ceramics; ffice facility of a minister,
rabbi, priest or other similar person associated with a religious organization; Business office facility of a salesman, sales
representative or manufacture/s representative, architect, artist, broker, dentist, physician, public relations practitioner,
engineer, planner, instructor in music, arts and crafts, insurance agent land surveyor,lawyer, musician, real estate agent,
or typist; Classes of specialized instruction; Barbershops and beauty parlors; and Bed and breakfast residences.
(2) Permitted home businesses do not include the following: Funerol chopel or funerol home; Medicol or dentol clinic or
hospitol; Veterinory clinic or hospital.
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Does your work meet the criteria below?
(3) Home businesses operating under the following circumstances are permitted as a mafter of right (that is, they are
exempt from an approval process), provided all of the other standards of this chapter are met:
(a) No employees;
lbf.No sign;
\(E),h work is done inside the dwelling, not in any accessory buildings;
(d) No materials or equipment used in the home occupation are stored, altered or repaired outdoors; and
(e) StateJicensed home day care ers who provide child care for 12 or fewer children.
lf you answered yes, you may stop here, sign the form and submit with your CAM t you may not need a home business
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(4) A home business shall meet the requirements of this code and the following standards:
(a) ls clearly incidental and secondary to the use of the property for residential purposes;
Does your property have a residence on-site?
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(b) May be conducled in the principal dwelling unit (house, residence) or accessory structure (garage, pole building,
shop, etc), except for outdoor activities related to the growing and storing of plants or other incidental outdoor activity
related to the home business;
Where wlll the home business be conducted?
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(c) The area devoted to the home business does not exceed 50 percent of the gross floor area of the dwelling unit, or
1,200 square feet, whichever is greater. The home business may be located in an attached or detactred sfucture, but in
no cetse shall be allowed to expand beyond the size permitted bythis section; except as allowed byArticle Vl-L of
Chapter 18.15 JCC, Remote Rural Overlay Districts fortheWest End Planning Area and the Brinnon Planning Area;
How much spaos ln square feet will the business occupy?
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(d) More than one home business may be authorized on a single parcnl; provided, that the total gross square footage
and number of emplolees are not exceeded;
How many home buslnosses wlll be on-site?
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(e) A home business will not be allowed if there is already a cottage industry permitted on the parcel, except for those
home businesses specified in section #3 of this form;
ls there a Cottage lndustry on-site?
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(0 The business must be owned and operated only by full-time residents of the parcel on which the proposed use is
being requested. The home business may not employ on-site, or report to work on-site, more than two full-time persons
other than those of the immediate resident family, except for licensed family home day care providers;
Who will live on-site and operate the business?
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(h) Retail sales are limited to products and services produced on the subject premises or
(i.e., hair care products for beauty salon);
What kinds of products or services fro[n tfre home business will be sold on-site?
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(i) No more than one sign is allowed, consistent with the sign standards in JCC 18.30.150;
Will there be a sign for the business on-site?How many?
O Home-based businesses shall be limited in their hours of operation. No home business,except for bed and breakfast
operations and licensed family home day care providers, shall be conducted before 8:00 a.m. or after g:00 p.m., Monday
through Friday, and before 9:00 a.m. or after 6:00 p.m., Saturday and Sunday;
What will be the hours of operation?
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(g) Has neither outside storage nor other exterior indication of the home business or variation from the residential
character of the property, except for home day care facilities providing child care for 12 or lewer children;
What kind of outdoor storage or evidence of a business will there be on-slte?
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(k) For nonfarm home businesses, no outdoor storage of goods or materials shall be permitted;
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(l) The proposed use shall not generate significant traffic in excess of that normally generated by typical uses found within
the particular district;
How many people will visit the business by motor vehicle on a weekly basis?
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(m) Home businesses shall not be unreasonably disruptive to the use of adjacent properties. No equipment or process
shall be used in a home-based business which creates excessive noise, vibration, glare, fumes, odors, or electrical
interference to the detriment of the quiet use and enjoyment of adjacent and sunounding property;
What is there about the business that may disturb your neiqhbors
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(n) For any home business, the county shall impose such reasonable conditions as may be found necessary to ensure
that the activity or use does not disrupt adjacent permitted uses. [Ord. 8-OO S 1]
ls there any additional lnformatlon about the buslness you would like us to know?
By owner,attests an any is true and
correct to the best of his or her knowledge. Any material falsehood or any omission of a material fact made by the owner/agent with
respect to this application packet may result in making any issued permit null and void.
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rAdditional fees may apply
OFFICE USE ONLY
Home Business Permit Fee s282.00
Project Scanning Fee s24.00
Technology 5% Fee s1s.30
Total Feesr s321.30
Beqeipt #Date:Cash/Check/CC:
r-IE?VIEDEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT,
621 Sheridan Street, Port Townsend, WA 98368
Tel : 360.379. 4450 | F ax 360.379.4451
Web : www. co. iefferson.wa.us/communitvdevelopment
E-mail: dcd@co.iefferson.wa.us
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APR - 1 2C19
HOME BUSINESS PERMIT
Purpose
The purpose of the Home Business permit process is to ensure consistency with the applicable sections of the
JCC Title 18 (see below).
Process
Home businesses are accessory to the primary residential use and are permitted in any dwelling unit or
accessory structure. All home businesses shall be reviewed as Type I permit decisions, except as exempted
under subsection (3) of this section. Please refer to JCC 18.20.200, Home Businesses for more information.
JCC 18.20.200 Home Business
1. The following list of uses is not intended to be exhaustive, but rather is intended to be illustrative of the
types of uses:
(a) Artists, photographers, and sculptors;
(b) Authors and composers;
(c) Dressmakers, seamstresses, and tailrs;
(d) Home day care;
(e) Home crafis such as model making, rug weaving, lapidary work, woodworking, and ceramics;
(f) Office facility of a minister, rabbi, priest or other similar person associated with a religious
organization;
(g) Business Office facility of a salesman, sales representative or manufacturer's representative,
architect, artist, broker, dentist, physician, public relations practitioner, engineer, planner, instructor in
music, arts and crafts, insurance agent, land surveyor, lawyer, musician, real estate agent, or typist;
(h) Classes of specialized instruction;
(i) Barbershops and beauty parlors; and
0) Bed and breakfast residences.
2. Permitted home businesses do not include the following
(a) Funeral chapel or funeral home;
(b) Medical or dental clinic or hospital;
(c) Veterinary clinic or hospital.
-2 3 Home businesses operating under the following circumstances are permitted as a matter of right (that is,
they are exempt from an approval process), provided all of the other standards of this chapter are met:
(a) No employees;
(b) No sign;
(c) Allwork is done inside the dwelling, not in any accessory buildings;
(d) No materials or equipment used in the home occupation are stored, altered or repaired outdoors; and
(e) State-licensed home day care providers who provide child care for 12 or fewer children.
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4. A home business shall meet the requirements of this code and the following standards:. (a) ls clearly incidental and secondary to the use of the property for residential purposes;
(b) May be conducted in the principal dwelling unit or accessory structure, except for outdoor activities
related to the growing and storing of plants or other incidental outdoor activity related to the home
business;
(c) The area devoted to the home business does not exceed 50 percent of the gross floor area of the
dwelling unit, or 1,200 square feet, whichever is greater. The home business may be located in an
attached or detached structure, but in no case shall be allowed to expand beyond the size permitted by
this section; except as allowed by Article Vl-L of Chapter 18.15 JCC, Remote Rural Overlay Districts for
the West End Planning Area and the Brinnon Planning Area;
(d) More than one home business may be authorized on a single parcel; provided, that the total gross
square footage and number of employees are not exceeded;
(e) A home business will not be allowed if there is already a cottage industry permitted on the parcel,
except for those home businesses specified in subsection (3) of this section;
(0 The business must be owned and operated only by full{ime residents of the parcel on which the
proposed use is being requested. The home business may not employ on-site, or report to work on-site,
more than two full-time persons other than those of the immediate resident family, except for licensed
family home day care providers;
(g) Has neither outside storage nor other exterior indication of the home business or variation from the
residential character of the property, except for home day care facilities providing child care for 12 or
fewer children;
(h) Retail sales are limited to products and services produced on the subject premises or items
accessory to a service (i.e., hair care products for beauty salon);
(i) No more than one sign is allowed, consistent with the sign standards in JCC '18.30.'150;
O Home-based businesses shall be limited in their hours of operation. No home business, except for
bed and breakfast operations and licensed family home day care providers, shall be conducted before
8:00 a.m. or after 8:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, and before 9:00 a.m. or after 6:00 p.m., Saturday
and Sunday;
(k) For nonfarm home businesses, no outdoor storage of goods or materials shall be permitted;
(l) The proposed use shall not generate significant traffic in excess of that normally generated by typical
uses found within the particular district;
(m) Home businesses shall not be unreasonably disruptive to the use of adjacent properties. No
equipment or process shall be used in a home-based business which creates excessive noise, vibration,
glare, fumes, odors, or electrical interference to the detriment of the quiet use and enjoyment of adjacent
and surrounding propefi;
(n) For any home business, the county shall impose such reasonable conditions as may be found
necessary to ensure that the activity or use does not disrupt adjacent permitted uses. [Ord. 8-06 S 1]