§ 154.023 USE OF STRUCTURE AS DWELLING UNIT.
   (A)   Incompletely constructed structures. Any incompletely constructed structure which does not meet the requirements of the Building Code or this chapter shall not be issued a certificate of occupancy and shall not be used as a dwelling. For the purposes of this section, a basement which does not have a residential structure constructed above it shall be considered an incompletely constructed structure.
   (B)   Caretaker residence. No dwelling shall be erected in a commercial or industrial district, except for the living quarters of a watchman or caretaker and his/her immediate family. Any living quarters shall consist of a structure which is permanently affixed to the ground, constructed in accordance with the adopted Building Code, and provided with plumbing, heating, bathroom, and kitchen facilities. In no case shall the living quarters be used as a permanent single-family residence by anyone other than a watchman or caretaker and his/her immediate family.
(Ord. 92-005, passed 2-17-92) Penalty, see § 154.999