Dances. See Chapter 5.22 (Dances) and Chapter 5.24 (Entertainment).
Day Care, Limited. Nonresidential, nonmedical care and supervision of 14 or fewer persons on a less than 24-hour basis.
A. Child day care.
Child Day Care, Small (8 or fewer children). Day care facilities located in single-unit dwellings where an occupant of the dwelling provides care and supervision for eight or fewer children. Children under the age of 10 years who reside in the dwelling count as children served by the day care facility.
Child Day Care, Large (9 to 14 children). Day care facilities located in single-unit dwellings where an occupant of the dwelling provides care and supervision for nine to 14 children. Children under the age of 10 years who reside in the dwelling count as children served by the day care facility.
Fifteen or more children. See “Day Care, General” for facilities serving 15 or more children.
B. Adult day care.
Adult Day Care, Small (6 or fewer). Day care facilities located in single-unit dwellings where an occupant of the dwelling provides care and supervision for six or fewer adults.
Adult Day Care, Large (7 to 14). Day care facilities located in single-unit dwellings where an occupant of the dwelling provides care and supervision for seven to 14 adults.
Fifteen or more adults. See “Day Care, General” for facilities serving 15 or more adults.
Day Care, General. Establishments that provide nonmedical care for 15 or more persons on a less than a 24-hour basis, including nursery schools, preschools, and day care centers for children or adults. General day care establishments may be accessory to an industrial, commercial or institutional use.
Developer. Any association, corporation, firm, joint venture, partnership, person, or any entity or combination of entities, which seeks City approvals for all or part of a development project.
Development. The construction or addition of new building square footage. All calculations shall be based on gross square footage.
Development Agreement. An agreement entered into between the City and a developer in compliance with Government Code Section 65864 et seq. and this Zoning Code.
Drive-through Facilities. A type of facility that allows customers to purchase products or provide services (e.g., banking services) without leaving their automobile. Also known as drive-up facilities.
Driveway. A paved surface that leads to a legal parking space.
Drug Store/Pharmacy (Medical Supplies). A place where prescription drugs are dispensed. Excludes “Medical Marijuana Dispensaries.”
Dwelling. A structure or portion thereof designed exclusively for residential purposes, but not including hotels or motels.
Accessory Dwelling Unit. A residential dwelling unit - either attached to the primary unit or a detached structure -hat provides complete independent living facilities for one or more persons on the same parcel as a legal detached single unit. An accessory dwelling unit shall include permanent provisions that include, but are not limited to, living, sleeping, eating, cooking, and sanitation.
Detached Single Unit. A residential structure containing one dwelling unit. Duplex. A residential structure containing two dwelling units.
Dwelling unit. One or more rooms in a dwelling designed for occupancy by one or more persons for living or sleeping purposes, and having kitchen facilities.
Manufactured Housing. A dwelling unit which is either wholly or mainly manufactured at an off-site location and is assembled on site. The definition does not include a mobile home, mobile accessory structure, or an automobile trailer or recreational vehicle.
Multi-Family. A residential structure, or portion thereof, containing two or more dwelling units, designed for occupancy by two or more housekeeping units living independently of each other. (Ord. 935 § 3 (part), 2015)