(A) HOME OCCUPATION. Any occupation or activity resulting in financial gain and in which the occupation or activity is conducted entirely within the structural confines of the residential dwelling, including limited use of an attached garage for incidental storage only. The use as a home occupation must be clearly incidental and secondary to the use of the dwelling as a residential home.
(B) HOSPITAL. A building designed and used for the medical and surgical diagnosis, treatment, and housing of persons under the care of doctors and nurses, not including assisted living facilities, nursing homes, total senior life care facilities, senior cohousing facilities, acute care centers, or medical and rehabilitation facilities as defined herein.
(C) HOTEL. An establishment containing lodging rooms, for occupancy by transient guests in contrast to an extended stay hotel, lodging house, boardinghouse, or a rooming house, and is commonly known as a hotel in the village, and which provides customary hotel services such as maid, telephone and secretarial, bellboy and desk services, the use and upkeep of furniture, and furnishings and laundry of linens. A hotel may include a restaurant or cocktail lounge, public banquet halls, ballroom or meeting rooms.
(D) HOUSEHOLDER. The occupant of a dwelling unit who is either the owner or lessee thereof.
(E) HOUSEKEEPING UNIT. Either one or more persons related by blood, marriage, legal adoption, or through legal custody; or four or fewer persons all of whom are not necessarily related to each of the others by blood, marriage, legal adoption, or through legal custody. A housekeeping unit shall not include persons living together in a group community residence, assisted living facility, nursing home, or total senior life care facility.
(Ord. 2021-05-15, passed 5-3-2021)