15.3.1.7: RESIDENTIAL USE CATEGORIES:
   A.   Household Living:
Characteristics: Residential occupancy of a dwelling unit by a household on a month to month or longer basis.
   Examples of principal uses:
Congregate care facilities where individual units comply with the definition of a "dwelling unit".
Group homes (8 persons or fewer).
Multi-family building, retirement center apartments, other apartments.
Single-family detached, single-family attached, two- family houses (duplex), corner lot duplexes, multiplexes, zero lot line houses, townhouses, manufactured homes.
Upper story residential.
Other structures with self-contained dwelling units.
Examples of accessory uses:
Accessory apartments.
Greenhouses and nurseries not engaged in retail trade.
Hobbies.
Home occupations.
In-home care for fewer than six (6) persons.
Parking of occupants' registered vehicles.
Raising of pets.
Recreational activities.
Storage sheds.
Swimming pools.
Uses not included:
Bed and breakfast establishments, hotels, motels, inns, extended stay facilities (see subsection 15.3.1.9D, "Overnight Accommodations", of this chapter).
Boarding or rooming houses (see subsection B, "Group Living", of this section).
Group home/other (more than 8 persons) (see subsection B, "Group Living", of this section).
Halfway house (see subsection 15.3.1.8I, "Social Service Institutions", of this chapter).
Nursing or convalescent home (see subsection B, "Group Living", of this section).
Residential assisted living facility not having individual dwelling units (see subsection B, "Group Living", of this section).
   B.   Group Living:
Characteristics: Residential occupancy of a structure by a group of people that does not conform to the definition of "household living". Tenancy is usually arranged on a monthly or longer basis. Generally, group living structures have a common eating area for residents, and the residents may receive care, training or treatment.
Examples of principal uses:
Assisted or congregate living.
Boarding or rooming houses.
Dormitories.
Fraternities.
Group home/other (more than 8 persons).
Group homes/senior (more than 8 persons).
Hospices.
Monasteries and convents.
Nursing or convalescent homes.
Orphanages.
Sororities.
Examples of accessory uses:
Associated offices.
Food preparation and dining facilities.
Parking of vehicles for occupants and staff.
Physical rehabilitation as in the case of a nursing home.
Recreational facilities.
Uses not included:
Alternative- or post-incarceration facilities (see subsection 15.3.1.8I, "Social Service Institutions", of this chapter).
Bed and breakfast establishments, hotels, motels, inns, extended stay facilities (see subsection 15.3.1.9D, "Overnight Accommodations", of this chapter).
Congregate care facilities where individual units comply with the definition of a dwelling unit (see subsection A, "Household Living", of this section).
Exclusive care and treatment for psychiatric, alcohol, or drug problems, where patients are residents (NAICS2 62221, 6232) (see subsection 15.3.1.8I, "Social Service Institutions", of this chapter).
Residential occupancy of a dwelling unit by a household on a month to month or longer basis (see subsection A, "Household Living", of this section).
Treatment centers, transient lodging or shelters (see subsection 15.3.1.8I, "Social Service Institutions", of this chapter). (Ord. 2013-20)