"Multiple-family congregate housing for the elderly and disabled" is defined as a project which meets the following criteria:
A. All units are occupied by one or more of the following categories of occupants:
1. A household in which each member is sixty five (65) years or older; or
2. A household in which a spouse is sixty five (65) years or older; or
3. A household headed by a disabled person who has a physical impairment which:
a. Is expected to be of a long, continued, and indefinite duration; or
b. Substantially impedes the person's ability to live independently; or
c. Is of such nature that the person's ability to live independently could be improved by more suitable housing conditions; and
4. One unit may be occupied by a household which does not meet the requirements of subsections A1, A2, and A3 of this section, provided the unit is occupied for the specific purpose of managing and/or operating the project; and
B. Provides the following services:
1. Three (3) nutritionally well balanced meals and snacks, including low salt or other modified diets prescribed by a physician as a medical necessity;
2. Self-operated laundry facilities, including washing machines and dryers, in each residential building;
3. Maid service for dwelling units;
4. Laundry service;
5. Convenient, regularly scheduled private transportation service;
6. A planned and supervised activity program for the residents;
7. Areas set aside for activity programs and passive uses by the residents; and
8. An emergency in-house call system and a resident/management communication switchboard, staffed and located on the premises on a twenty four (24) hour basis. (Ord. 87-O-1995, eff. 8-6-1987; amd. Ord. 05-O-2479, eff. 9-2-2005)