The purpose of this article is to establish and initiate standards under which home occupations may be conducted so that such occupations do not undermine the purpose and intent of this chapter or the purposes of the residential districts.
As deemed appropriate by the Tribal Legislature, home occupations shall be allowed without permit in select residential districts, and all agricultural districts where applicable, provided that they conform to the following performance standards:
A. 
The occupation shall be conducted entirely within a dwelling unit or an accessory structure customarily located with a dwelling unit, or farm.
B. 
The floor area devoted to the occupation shall not exceed 500 square feet, except as a conditional use under § 625-205.
C. 
No person other than a resident of the dwelling shall be employed therein, except that one nonresident full-time employee can be approved as a conditional use, excluding motor vehicle and small engine repairs under § 625-205C.
D. 
No inventory of a commodity shall be sold on a regular basis on the premises except as a conditional use permit granted under Article XXIII (Conditional Use Permits).
E. 
The occupation shall not be objectionable to neighboring uses due to noise, dust, odors, hours of operation, traffic generation or electrical interference.
F. 
There shall be no signs other than those permitted in the district in which the home occupation is located.
G. 
There shall be no outside storage or display of products, materials, or equipment, except that:
(1) 
In a home occupation for repairing motor vehicles, no more than two motor vehicles may be stored outside under the following conditions:
(a) 
The vehicle(s) shall be stored within an enclosed area approved by the Department which may include appropriate landscaping.
(b) 
The vehicle(s) stored must be customer vehicles only, not those of the holder of the permit or relatives of the permittee.
(c) 
The vehicle(s) must be repaired immediately and in no event shall be on the premises for longer than four weeks.
(d) 
The vehicle(s) shall be allowed as limited by proximity to neighbors.
(2) 
Seasonal products (i.e., Christmas trees, etc.) may be displayed outside but not to exceed eight weeks.
(3) 
Animal boarding facilities and kennels, which shall provide adequate screening for noise reduction as deemed necessary by the committee, with proper respect placed upon the distance to any neighboring or nearby property.
The following uses may be permitted as a home occupation, provided that the requirements of Article XXIII (Conditional Use Permits) are followed and the standards of § 625-204 are met:
A. 
Professional offices, including but not limited to physicians, chiropractors, dentists, lawyers, real estate brokers, insurance agents, and contractors.
B. 
Beauty and barber shops.
C. 
Repair of motor vehicles and small engines, including the construction and operation of racing machines such as stock cars, snowmobiles, and tractors.
D. 
Animal boarding facilities and kennels.
E. 
Taxidermy.
F. 
Catering services.