1139.03  PERMITTED USES.
   (a)   Main Uses.
      (1)   Dwelling facilities erected and maintained in accordance with this chapter.
      (2)   Recreational facilities, hobby and craft rooms.
      (3)   Social and dining facilities, assembly and semi-private rooms.
      (4)   Administrative offices.
      (5)   A multi-purpose senior center when not ancillary to dwelling facilities erected and maintained in accordance with this chapter.
         (Ord. 81-19.  Passed 5-4-81.)
   (b)    Accessory Uses.
      (1)    Snack bars and food-and-beverage services.
      (2)    Service and maintenance buildings.
      (3)    Valet and laundry service.
      (4)    Off-street parking and garages as regulated in this chapter.
      (5)    Storage facilities, for housekeeping functions and storage of occupants' possessions.
      (6)    Private garden and outdoor recreation facilities.
      (7)    Direct broadcast satellite receiving stations, and other telecommunications structures as set forth in Section 1139.14 (a).
         (Ord. 95-72.  Passed 10-16-95.)
   (c)   Required Ancillary Facilities.  Each Senior Citizen Housing Development containing dwelling units shall also contain the following ancillary facilities, which shall be incidental to the main use, shall be planned and developed integrally with the main building(s) in accordance with this chapter and which have no injurious effect on adjoining uses:
      (1)   A multi-purpose senior center which shall be available for use to all residents of the City who are sixty years of age or older, except where legal requirements specify other age limits.  Services provided by the center should include but are not limited to the following:
         A.   Preventative medical services, diagnostic and treatment services and counseling on health matters, which are provided by a licensed physician, by a registered nurse or other qualified health professionals;
         B.    A program to locate full or part-time employment;
         C.    Information and counseling by professionals or other persons specially trained or qualified on personal matters including income, health, housing, transportation and social relationships;
         D.    A listing of services available in the community or county for elderly persons;
         E.    Legal advice and assistance by an attorney or legal assistant acting under the supervision of an attorney; and
         F.    Passive and active recreation, social activities and educational activities.
      (2)    All safety and convenience features required by this chapter.
         (Ord. 81-19.  Passed 5-4-81.)