"Dance hall" is a commercial establishment located in building or portion of a building that is available for rent to the public for special events such as weddings, special celebrations, dances, and meetings, provided such events are permitted in the zoning district in which the dance hall is located.
"Day care facility." See "child day care facility" and "adult day care facility".
"Development standards" are regulations establishing parameters on size, bulk, and siting of buildings or uses within a particular zoning district.
"Discretionary" is an action on the part of a public or elected official which requires the exercise of judgment or deliberation, including the issuance of a permit or other approval.
"Driveway" is a private roadway or access way that provides vehicular access to a parking space, parking lot, garage, dwelling, or other structure.
"Drive-through facility" means any place of business where customers order and receive goods, including prepared food, by driving to one or more windows.
"Dwelling" means a room or group of internally connected rooms that has sleeping, cooking, eating, and sanitation facilities but not more than one kitchen, and that constitutes an independent housekeeping unit, occupied by or intended for one household on a long-term basis. Types of dwellings are as follows:
(1) "Single-family dwelling" is a building designed exclusively for occupancy by one family. This classification includes manufactured homes (defined in California Health and Safety Code Section 18007) and model homes for the first sale of homes within the subdivision.
(2) "Duplex" means an attached building (e.g. duplex) designed for occupancy by two families living independently of each other, where both dwellings are located on a single lot. More than one duplex may be located on a single lot consistent with the density provisions of the general plan. Does not include second dwelling units as defined in Chapter 21.54.
(3) "Multi-family dwelling" is a building designed and intended for occupancy by three or more families living independently of each other, each in a separate dwelling unit, which may be owned individually or by a single landlord.
(Ord. 612 Exhibit A (part), 2008).