18.36.030   RESIDENTIAL PRIMARY USE CLASSES.
   .010   Alcoholism or Drug Abuse Recovery or Treatment Facility (Small). A State licensed and/or certified facility, as defined in Section 11834.02 of the California Health & Safety Code, which includes any premises, place, or building that provides residential nonmedical services to six (6) or fewer adults who are recovering from problems related to alcohol, drug, or alcohol and drug misuse or abuse, and who need alcohol, drug, or alcohol and drug recovery treatment or detoxification services.
   .020   Community Care Facility–Licensed (Small). A building or portion thereof, designed or used for a residential facility licensed and/or certified by the State that provides non-medical care, services, counseling or supervision to six (6) or fewer children or adults, including, but not limited to, persons who are physically handicapped, mentally impaired, incompetent persons, and abused or neglected children. Such facilities include community care facilities as defined in California Health and Safety Code Section 1502, and other similar State licensed care facilities. This use class shall not include Alcoholism or Drug Abuse Recovery or Treatment Facilities, Community Care Facilities–Unlicensed, Sober Living Homes, Day Care Centers, or any other uses otherwise defined in this Chapter.
   .030   Community Care Facility–Unlicensed (Small). A building or portion thereof, designed or used for a residential care facility, not licensed by the State, that provides supportive living environment for six (6) or fewer adults who are considered handicapped under State or Federal Law (commonly referred to as a "group home"). This use class shall not include any Community Care Facility–Unlicensed that operates as a Single Housekeeping Unit, Alcoholism or Drug Abuse Recovery or Treatment Facilities, Boarding Houses, Community Care Facilities - Licensed, or any other uses otherwise defined in this Chapter.
   .040   Dwellings–Multiple-Family. This use class consists of two (2) or more dwelling units within the same structure, located on a single lot, each with its own kitchen and bathroom facilities.
   .050   Dwellings–Single-Family Attached. A dwelling unit attached to another dwelling unit by a common wall, commonly referred to as a townhouse, half-plex, or row house. The shared wall or walls extend from the foundation to the roof with adjoining dwelling units to form a property. Each dwelling unit has individual heating and plumbing systems.
   .060   Dwellings–Single-Family Detached. A dwelling unit with open space on all four sides. The dwelling unit often possesses an attached garage.
   .065   Dwellings–Two-Unit Development. This use class consists of two (2) new units or the addition of one (1) new unit and one existing unit developed under the provisions of Section 18.38.255, each with its own kitchen and bathroom facilities, on a single lot. This classification excludes a single-family dwelling unit with an Accessory Dwelling Unit or a duplex.
   .070   Mobile Home Parks. This use class consists of a site that is planned and improved to accommodate two (2) or more Mobile Homes or Manufactured Homes used for residential purposes, or on which two (2) or more Mobile Home or Manufactured Home spaces or lots each accommodate a Mobile Home or Manufactured Home for residential purposes.
   .080   Senior Citizen Housing. This use class consists of Senior Citizen Apartment Projects and Senior Citizen Housing Developments as defined in Chapter 18.92 (Definitions).
   .090   Senior Living Facility (Small). A State licensed facility that meets the definition of Residential Care Facility for Elderly, as specified in Section 1569.2 of California Health and Safety Code, subject to regulations of Chapter 3.2 of California Health and Safety Code. Such facility provides care and services on a monthly basis or longer to six (6) or fewer persons 60 years of age or older, where varying levels and intensities of care and supervision, protective supervision, personal care, or health-related services are provided, based upon their varying needs, as determined in order to be admitted and to remain in the facility. Senior Living Facilities may include the following:
      .0901   Independent living: Facilities intended for individuals who are presently able to manage an independent lifestyle, but foresee a future where more support will be necessary. Residents of an independent living facility are provided with assistance in the instrumental activities of daily living, such as dining, housekeeping, security, transportation and recreation. Independent living dwelling units may have separate kitchens and garages.
      .0902   Assisted living: Facilities intended for residents that require some assistance with the activities of daily living, but do not need the 24-hour care of a nursing home. Assisted living services are regulated by Title 22, Division 6, Chapter 8 of California Code of Regulations. These services include assistance with dressing, bathing, walking, eating and toileting, in addition to dining, housekeeping, security, transportation and recreation.
      .0903   Memory living care: facilities intended for residents who require specialized care for dementia, Alzheimer's or other memory related illnesses. Memory living care services may be provided by a stand-alone facility, or by a facility offering a broader range of services, and includes dining, housekeeping, security, transportation and recreation.
      .0904   Skilled nursing: facilities intended for residents who require nursing care or supervision, either on a short-term or long-term basis, as regulated by Title 22, Division 5, Chapter 3 of California Code of Regulations.
      .0905   Continuing care retirement community: Facilities intended to serve the long-term residential, social, and health care needs of elderly residents by providing a continuum of care, minimizing transfer trauma and allowing the following services to be provided in an appropriately licensed setting: dining, housekeeping, security, transportation and recreation. Such facilities are regulated by Title 22, Division 6, Chapter 8 of California Code of Regulations and Division 2, Chapter 10 of Health and Safety Code. Continuing care retirement community may include more than one, or all four, of the types of senior living facilities listed above.
   .100   Sober Living Home (Small). A residential care facility not licensed by the State, providing supportive living environment that is an alcohol and drug-free for six (6) or fewer adults recovering from alcoholism and/or drug abuse, who are considered handicapped under State or Federal law. Such facility shall not provide the services that are provided by the Community Care Facilities–Licensed or Alcoholism or Drug Abuse Recovery or Treatment Facilities. This use class shall not include any Sober Living Home operating as a Single Housekeeping Unit, Alcoholism or Drug Recovery or Treatment Facilities, Boarding Houses, Community Care Facilities–Licensed, or any other uses otherwise defined in this Chapter.
   .110   Supportive Housing. This use class consists of housing that has the same meaning as defined in subdivision (g) of Section 65582 of the Government Code.
   .120   Transitional Housing. This use class consists of housing that has the same meaning as defined in subdivision (j) of Section 65582 of the Government Code." (Ord. 5920 1 (part); June 8, 2004: Ord. 5944 15; September 28, 2004: Ord. 5998 §§ 20, 21; October 25, 2005: Ord. 6190 § 1; November 9, 2010: Ord. 6289 § 7; October 8, 2013: Ord. 6473 § 16; December 3, 2019: Ord. 6493 § 13; September 29, 2020: Ord. 6506 §§ 24, 25; February 9, 2021: Ord. 6524 § 11; January 25, 2022.)