DWELLING.
A building intended or designed to be occupied by not more than two families living separately and independently of each other.
DWELLING UNIT.
A group of rooms arranged, maintained or designed to be occupied by a single family and shall consist of a complete bathroom with toilet, lavatory and tub or shower facilities; one, and only one, complete kitchen or kitchenette with approved cooking, refrigeration and sink facilities, and approved living and sleeping facilities, all of which are used exclusively by such family and by any authorized persons occupying such dwelling unit with the family. Where the required facilities for a dwelling unit are not contiguous, the Building Inspector shall determine whether such facilities constitute a DWELLING UNIT. The words DWELLING UNIT, APARTMENT and SUITE shall be considered synonymous.
SINGLE-FAMILY DWELLING.
A detached dwelling arranged, intended or designed to be occupied by only one family.
TWO-FAMILY DWELLING.
A detached dwelling arranged, intended or designed to be occupied by only two families, one of which has its principal living rooms on the first floor and the other on the second floor.
(Ord. 4761, passed 11-17-1953; Ord. 5531, passed 2-11-1964)