1113.08 DWELLINGS AND OTHER LIVING ACCOMMODATIONS.
   (a)    "Dwelling unit" means space within a dwelling, comprising living, dining, sleeping room or rooms, storage closets, as well as space and equipment for cooking, bathing and toilet facilities, all used by only one family and its household employees.
   (b)    "Dwelling" means a building designed or occupied exclusively for nontransient residential use and permitted accessory uses, including one-family, two-family or multi-family buildings.
   (c)    "One-family dwelling" means a dwelling consisting of a single dwelling unit with the main entrance to its living quarters at ground level.
      (1)    "Detached dwelling" means a one-family dwelling which is separated from all other dwelling units by open space on all sides.
      (2)    "Semi-attached dwelling" means a one-family dwelling which is constructed as one of two one-family dwellings attached by a common fireproof party wall.
      (3)    "Attached dwelling" means a one-family dwelling which is constructed as one of a sequence of three or more one-family dwellings attached by common fireproof party walls.
   (d)    "Two-family dwelling" means a building consisting of two dwelling units one above the other, having either a separate or combined entrance or entrances.
   (e)    "Apartment dwelling" means a dwelling comprised of three or more dwelling units arranged one above the other and side by side, with each unit having at least one entrance to a common hall leading to the exterior.
   (f)    "Accessory living accommodations" means a building, or part thereof, used solely as accommodations for occupants, personal guests, or persons employed on the premises or other nonpaying transients and in which no cooking or similar housekeeping equipment is provided.
   (g)    "Dormitory" means a building or group of buildings, designed or intended to provide sleeping accommodations as the main use for six or more students or faculty members; cooking, dining and social facilities may be also provided. This definition includes fraternity and sorority houses.
   (h)    "Foster home" means a building operated for compensation by a resident family to accommodate children of less than eighteen years of age who are not members of the resident family.
   (i)    "Rooming house" means a building operated for compensation by a resident family, in which a room or rooms are provided for living and sleeping facilities to one or more persons.
   (j)    "Tourist home" means a one-family dwelling operated for compensation by a resident family in which overnight sleeping accommodations are provided.
   (k)    "Motel" means a building, or buildings, providing overnight accommodations principally for automobile travelers in which access to each rental unit is provided
directly through an exterior door; a "hotel" provides overnight accommodations, but access to each rental unit is provided through halls and a central control space.
(Ord. 69-38. Passed 4-20-70.)