1101.04 DWELLINGS.
(a) "Dwelling unit" means a building or part of a building consisting of a room, or a suite of rooms, arranged, intended or designed for occupancy by one family for living, sleeping and cooking facilities.
(b) "Dwelling" means a building designed or occupied exclusively for nontransient residential use (including only one-family, two-family or apartment houses).
(c) "One-family dwelling" means a main building consisting of one dwelling unit, detached or separated from other dwelling units by specified side, front and rear yards.
(d) "Two-family dwelling" means a main building consisting of two dwelling units.
(e) "Duplex dwelling" means a two-family dwelling in which the units are attached by a contiguous party wall, each unit having its main entrance on a different facade of the building.
(f) "Multi-family dwelling" means a main building consisting of three or more dwelling units with varying arrangements of entrances and party walls, including apartment house.
(g) "Rooming house" means a building operated by a resident family accommodating, for compensation, not over three persons, inclusive.
(h) "Hotel" means a building containing living and sleeping accommodations (no cooking facilities within a unit) for transient occupancy and having a common entrance or entrances.
(i) "Motel" means a building or buildings (detached or semi-detached) having separate entrances, and containing primarily overnight sleeping accommodations (no cooking facilities within a unit) for compensation.
(Ord. 21-1963. Passed 7-9-63; Ord. 48-1971. Passed 1-25-72.)