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1125.33.1 FARMER'S MARKET.
   “Farmer's market” means a market, organized by a non-profit organization, usually held out-of-doors, in public or private spaces, where produce, crafts, baked goods and similar items are sold to the public.
(Ord. 2007-120. Passed 10-1-07.)
1125.34 FINANCIAL INSTITUTION.
   "Financial institution" means any building, property or activity, the principal use or purpose of which is the provision of financial services including, but not limited to, banks, facilities for automated teller machines (ATM's), credit unions, savings and loan institutions and mortgage companies.
(Ord. 98-176. Passed 8-3-98.)
1125.35 FOOTCANDLE.
   "Footcandle" means a unit of illumination equal to the light flux which falls on a one (1) square foot area one (1) foot distant from a light source of one (1) candlepower.
(Ord. 98-176. Passed 8-3-98.)
1125.36 GARAGE, PRIVATE.
   "Private garage" means a detached accessory building or a portion of the principal building used primarily for the storage of automobiles or trailers by the household resident on the premises. A carport or car porch shall be construed to be a private garage.
(Ord. 98-176. Passed 8-3-98.)
1125.37 GOVERNMENT BUILDING.
   "Government building" means a structure or portion of a structure owned, operated or controlled by a government agency for the performance of certain specialized governmental activities required for its day to day functions.
(Ord. 98-176. Passed 8-3-98.)
1125.38 GROUP HOME.
   "Group home" means any community residential facility which provides rehabilitative and related services. There are two (2) classes of group homes:
   A.   Class I: Any dwelling or place used as a home for the care or rehabilitation of dependent or pre-delinquent children, the physically handicapped or disabled, or those with developmental disabilities or mental illnesses. A Class I Type A group home contains six (6) or more residents, exclusive of staff. A Class I Type B group home contains five (5) or fewer residents, exclusive of staff.
   B.   Class II: Any dwelling or place used as a home for juvenile offenders; a halfway house providing residential care or rehabilitation for adult offenders in lieu of institutional sentencing; a halfway house providing residence for persons leaving correctional institutions; residential rehabilitation centers for alcohol and drug users, provided that detoxification is expressly prohibited on such premises; and a transitional housing unit. A Class II Type A group home contains six (6) or more residents, exclusive of staff. A Class II Type B group home contains five (5) or fewer residents, exclusive of staff.
(Ord. 98-176. Passed 8-3-98.)
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