§ 153.220.190 R DEFINITIONS.
   RECREATIONAL FACILITY. Establishments providing participant or spectator recreation or entertainment, either indoors or outdoors, for a fee or admission charge. Illustrative examples of these uses include: dance or martial arts studios, health clubs and gymnasiums, indoor facilities (billiards, bowling alleys) and outdoor facilities (batting cages, golf courses).
   RECYCLABLE MATERIALS. Paper, newsprint, printed matter, pasteboard, paper containers, cardboard, glass, aluminum, polyethylene terephthalate and other plastics, beverage containers, compostable materials and other products designated by the City Manager or the California Integrated Waste Management Board as recyclable.
   RECYCLING FACILITY. A center for the collection and/or processing of recyclable materials.
   REGULAR VENDING MACHINE. An automated mechanical device which ejects products such as snack food items, non-alcoholic beverages or cigarettes, when cash is deposited.
   REQUIRED TREE. Every tree planted or preserved on private property which:
      (1)   Was planted and is maintained pursuant to a city-imposed condition of approval for a particular land use entitlement; or
      (2)   Was shown on a landscape drawing or plan for a project approved by the city.
   RESIDENTIAL CARE HOME. A residential home that provides 24-hour non-medical care for six or fewer persons 18 years of age or older, or emancipated minors, with chronic, life-threatening illness in need of personal services, protection, supervision, assistance, guidance or training essential for sustaining the activities of daily living, or for the protection of the individual. This classification includes group homes, residential care facilities for the elderly, adult residential facilities, wards of the juvenile court and other facilities licensed by the State of California.
   RESIDENTIAL CARE FACILITY. Any facility that provides 24-hour non-medical care for more than six persons 18 years of age or older, or emancipated minors, in need of personal services, protection, supervision, assistance, guidance or training essential for sustaining the activities of daily living, or for the protection of the individual. This classification includes residential care facilities for the elderly, adult residential facilities, facilities for wards of the juvenile court and other facilities licensed by the State of California. Notwithstanding the foregoing, a residential care home which has obtained the license required by Cal. Health & Safety Code § 1508, and which serves six or fewer persons, shall be subject only to such restrictions as are identical to those applied to other dwellings of the same type in the same zone. The RESIDENTIAL CARE FACILITY definition also include supportive housing, which is defined as housing with no limit on length of stay that is occupied by a special needs population, and that is linked to regular onsite services that assist the supportive housing resident in retaining the housing, improving his or her health status and maximizing his or her ability to live and, when possible, work in the community.
   RESTAURANT. A place which is regularly and in a bona fide manner used and kept open for the serving of meals to guests for compensation, and which has suitable kitchen facilities connected therewith, containing conveniences for cooking an assortment of foods which may be required for ordinary meals, the kitchen of which must be kept in a sanitary condition with the proper amount of refrigeration for keeping of food on the premises, and must comply with all regulations of the local Department of Health. Any establishment, business or facility that satisfies the foregoing criteria, but has areas designated for uses other than food preparation or consumption, such as a bar/lounge area, billiards, dart boards and the like, in excess of 30% of the total floor area of the premises, shall not be deemed a RESTAURANT.
      GUEST. Persons who, during the hours when meals are regularly served therein, come to a restaurant for the purpose of obtaining, and actually order and obtain at such time, a meal.
      MEALS. The usual assortment of foods commonly ordered at various hours of the day. The service of sandwiches and salads not prepared at the premises shall not be deemed to comply with the meaning of the term MEALS. Additionally, the mere availability or service of items commonly considered to be snack food (e.g., potato chips, pretzels, peanuts and the like) shall not be sufficient to constitute either a MEAL or the existence of a restaurant.
   RETAIL SHOP. An establishment which offer goods (such as books, gifts and clothing) to the general public. Does not include swap meet, pawn shop, or thrift sales
   REVERSE VENDING MACHINE. An automated mechanical device which accepts all empty beverage containers required to be recycled by the State Division of Recycling pursuant to AB2020 including but not limited to aluminum cans, glass, non-aluminum metal cans and plastic bottles, and issues a cash refund or redeemable credit slip with a value not less than the containers redemption value as determined by the state. A REVERSE VENDING MACHINE may sort and process containers mechanically provided that the entire process is enclosed within the machine.
   RIGHT-OF-WAY. A defined area of land, either public or private, on which a right of passage has been recorded.
(Ord. 1346, passed 5-2-12)