"Recycling facility" is a facility established for the collection and/or treatment of used or waste materials for the purpose of reuse, including the following:
(1) "Large collection facility" means a recycling facility used for the acceptance by donation, redemption, or purchase of recyclable materials from the public that may occupy more than five hundred square feet and include permanent structures. A large collection facility does not involve the use of power-driven processing equipment, except for compacting, baling, plastic shredding, and other activities necessary for efficient temporary storage and material shipment.
(2) "Processing facility" means recycling facilities located in a building or enclosed space and used for the collection and processing of recyclable materials. Processing means the preparation of material for efficient shipment or to an end-user's specifications by such means as baling, briquetting, compacting, flattening, grinding, crushing, mechanical sorting, shredding, cleaning, and remanufacturing.
(3) "Reverse-vending machine" means an automated mechanical device that accepts one or more types of empty containers including, but not limited to, aluminum cans, glass bottles and plastic bottles; and that issues a cash refund or a redeemable credit clip with value of not less than the container's redemption value, as determined by the state.
(4) "Scrap and dismantling facility" means a facility engaged in the assembling, breaking up, sorting, temporary storage, and distribution of recyclable or reusable scrap and waste materials, including the dismantling or wrecking of automobiles or other motor vehicles, or the storage or keeping for sale of parts and equipment resulting from such dismantling or wrecking.
(5) "Small collection facility" means a recycling facility used for the acceptance by donation, redemption, or purchase of recyclable materials from the public and that does not occupy more than five hundred square feet. This classification may include a mobile unit, kiosk-type units that may include permanent structures, and unattended containers placed for the donation of recyclable materials.
"Residential care home" is a residential home that provides twenty-four-hour non-medical care for six or fewer persons eighteen years of age or older, or emancipated minors, with chronic, life-threatening illness in need of personal services, protection, supervision, assistance, guidance, or training essential for sustaining the activities of daily living, or for the protection of the individual. This classification includes group homes, residential care facilities for the elderly, adult residential facilities, wards of the juvenile court, and other facilities licensed by the state.
"Residential care facility" means any facility that provides twenty-four-hour non-medical care for more than six persons eighteen years of age or older, or emancipated minors, with chronic, life-threatening illness in need of personal services, protection, supervision, assistance, guidance, or training essential for sustaining the activities of daily living, or for the protection of the individual. This classification includes residential care facilities for the elderly, adult residential facilities, facilities for wards of the juvenile court, and other facilities licensed by the state.
"Rest home." See "residential care facility".
"Restaurant" is an establishment where food and drink are prepared, served, and consumed primarily within the principal building, or where food prepared on the premises is served for carry-out or quick on-premises consumption. See also "drive-through facility."
(Ord. 612 Exhibit A (part), 2008).