A community social service facility is a facility which provides resident services to a group of individuals of whom one or more are unrelated. These individuals may be mentally retarded, handicapped, aged or disabled, are undergoing rehabilitation, and are provided services to meet their needs. This category includes uses licensed, supervised, or under contract by any federal, state, county, or other political subdivision. "Community social service facility" (residential homes) includes, but is not limited to, the following listed categories:
A. Adult Family Home
A residential facility that provides accommodations to three (3) to five (5) unrelated adults and supervision and personal care services to at least three (3) of these adults pursuant to Chapter 3722 of the Revised Code.
B. Adult Group Home
A residential facility that provides accommodations to six (6) to sixteen (16) unrelated adults and provides supervision and personal care services to at least three (3) of the unrelated adults pursuant to Chapter 3722 of the Revised Code.
C. Family Home
A residential facility that provides room and board, personal care, habilitation services and supervision in a family setting for at least six (6) but not more than eight (8) mentally retarded or developmentally disabled persons pursuant to Section 5123.19 of the Revised Code.
D. Family Foster Home
A private residence in which children are received apart from their parents, guardian, or legal custodian by an individual for hire, gain or reward for non-secure care, supervision, or training twenty-four (24) hours a day pursuant to Chapter 5153 of the Revised Code. "Family foster home" does not include babysitting care provided for a child in the home of a person other than the parents, guardian or legal custodian of the child.
E. Foster Family Home
A residential facility that provides room and board, personal care, habilitation services and supervision in a family setting for not more than five (5) mentally retarded or developmentally disabled persons pursuant to Section 5123.19 of the Revised Code.
F. Foster Home
A family home in which any child is received apart from the child's parents for care, supervision or training pursuant to 5153 of the Revised Code.
G. Group Home
A residential facility that provides room and board, personal care, habilitation services, and supervision in a family setting for at least nine (9) but not more than sixteen (16) mentally retarded or developmentally disabled persons pursuant to Section 5123.19 of the Revised Code.
H. Semi-Independent Living Home
A residential facility for a mentally retarded or developmentally disabled person where, according to the person's individual habilitation plan, the person demonstrates skills that would enable the person to function for specified periods of time without supervision. Such skills include, but are not limited to, home management, community mobility, personal hygiene, interpersonal relationship skills, and self-preservation pursuant to Section 5123.19 of the Revised Code.
(Ord. 2000-128. Passed 12-6-00.)