§ 5-2-2 RESIDENTIAL.
   (A)   Apartment house. A building or portion thereof other than a hotel or motel, designed and/or used to house three or more households, living independently of each other.
   (B)   Daycare, residential. The nonmedical care and supervision of eight or fewer persons on a less than 24-hour a day basis. The use includes childcare operations.
   (C)   Dwelling, duplex (two-family). A building containing exclusively two dwelling units under a common roof, designed and/or used as separate living units.
   (D)   Dwelling, multiple-family. A building or portion thereof containing three or more separate dwelling units, including apartments and flats, but excluding, boarding houses, motels, mobilehome parks and hotels.
   (E)   Dwelling, single-family. A building containing exclusively one dwelling unit that may include one or more habitable rooms designed for living and sleeping purposes.
   (F)   Dwelling unit, accessory. An attached or detached residential dwelling unit which provides complete independent living facilities for one or more persons. It shall include permanent provisions for living, sleeping, eating, cooking and sanitation on the same parcel as the single-family dwelling or multi- family dwelling is or will be situated. An accessory dwelling unit also includes:
      1.   An efficiency unit; and
      2.    A manufactured home.
   (G)   Dwelling unit, junior accessory. A unit that is no more than 500 square feet in size and contained entirely within a single-family residence. A junior accessory dwelling unit may include separate facilities, or may share sanitation facilities within the existing structure.
   (H)   Home occupation. A commercial enterprise that is clearly incidental and secondary to the residential use of a property, and defined herein.
   (I)   Housing, boarding. A building, other than a hotel, or where meals or lodging or both are provided for compensation.
   (J)   Housing, farm labor. Premises used for residential purposes for temporary or seasonal periods by six or less unrelated persons employed to perform agricultural labor.
   (K)   Housing, transitional. Housing containing sleeping, kitchen and bathroom facilities that is used to ease the transition of homeless individuals to independent living. Usually provided with supportive services to assist in finding and keeping permanent housing.
   (L)   Mobilehome.
      1.   In accordance with Cal. Health and Safety Code §§ 18007 and 18008, a MOBILEHOME is a transportable structure, which is built on a permanent chassis and designed as a dwelling when connected to the required utilities, and includes the plumbing, heating, air conditioning and electrical systems contained therein. The minimum dimensions for a mobilehome structure are eight feet wide, 40 feet long, and a total area of 320 square feet.
      2.   Consistent with the California Health And Safety Code definitions, mobilehome is included in the definition of manufactured home.
   (M)   Mobilehome park. Any area or tract of land where two or more mobilehome sites are rented or held out for rent. The use does not include placement of unoccupied mobilehomes for storage or sales.
   (N)   Rooming house. Same as boarding house.
(Ord. 533, passed 8-16-2005; Ord. 649, passed 6-21-2022)