As used in this chapter:
(a) "Dwelling unit" means a building or part of a building consisting of a room or a suite of contiguous and directly connected rooms, arranged, intended or designed for occupancy by one family for living, cooking and sleeping purposes. "Dwelling unit" may include space used solely as quarters for personal guests of the principal occupants, or other nonpaying transients, if no cooking or other kitchen equipment is provided or permitted and for which no rent is paid by the occupant of such quarters except as hereinafter provided. Premises for which the principal resident family receives rent or other compensation by reason of occupancy by not more than two persons may be included as a part of such dwelling unit only if:
(1) Such premises are contiguous to and comprise a part of such dwelling unit.
(2) No cooking or other kitchen facilities are furnished or permitted to the occupants of such premises.
(3) No advertising signs are displayed.
(4) The exterior character of the dwelling is not changed.
(b) "Dwelling" means a building, other than a camp car or trailer or other car on or off wheels, which contains one or more dwelling units.
(c) "Single-family dwelling" means a detached dwelling arranged, intended or designed to consist of one dwelling unit.
(d) "Two-family dwelling" means a detached dwelling arranged, intended or designed to consist of two dwelling units.
(e) "Family" means one or more persons occupying a dwelling unit and living as a single nonprofit housekeeping unit, as distinguished from a group occupying a boarding, lodging or tourist house, a sorority or fraternity house, or a hotel.
(f) "Garbage" means all waste or offal of fish, fowl, fruit, vegetable and animal matter resulting from the preparation of food for human consumption from houses, kitchens, hotels, restaurants, markets and commission houses.
(g) "Refuse" means paper, barrels, boxes, baskets, wood, rags, old shoes, leather, carpets, broken glass, crockery, tin cans, rubber and similar discarded materials. It does not, however, include any material in the nature of earth, sand, brick, stone, plaster or other substances that may accumulate as a result of building operations.
(Ord. 1990-43. Passed 4-4-90.)