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8. If the occupation is the type in which classes are held or instruction is given, thee shall be not <br />more than five students allowed in any one class or instruction period. Classes shall not <br />exceed a total oftwenty hours in any week. <br />9. No stock in trade shall be sold or displayed on the premises and no equipment or materials <br />shall be stored on any outdoor portion of the premises. <br />10. Parking of student or client vehicles shall not create any hazard or congestion. <br />It. No receipt or delivery of products shall be permitted except as is commonly anticipated in <br />residential areas. Commercial vehicle deliveries shall not exceed two per week. The gross <br />vehicle weight of delivery vehicles shall not exceed 18,000 pounds. <br />12. No signs shall be allowed for home occupations, and <br />13. Home occupations shall comply with all other local, state and federal regulations pertinent to <br />the activity pursued, and the requirements of or permission granted by this Subsection shall <br />not be construed as an exception from such regulations. <br />B. A home occupation permit issued to one person shall not be transferable to any other person; nor <br />shall a home occupation permit be valid at any address other than the one listed on the permit. <br />C. Any person engaging in a home occupation shall register as a business with the City Clerk's Office <br />and shall be subject to the City Business and Occupations Tax. <br />I have read and understand the City or Everett Zoning Code regulations regarding [ionic <br />Occupations. I agree to operate my business in compliance with the above regulations. <br />Applicant Signature <br />If you have any questions regarding these regulations, please call the Planning Department at <br />(425)257-8731. <br />Failure to follow City Code requirements can lead to receipt of "Notice of Violation" which in <br />turn can lead to Cease and Desist Orders, fines and/or possible revocation of the permit. <br />