For purposes of this chapter the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
BUILDING.
A structure supported by columns or walls that is more or less permanently located on the ground or affixed to something permanently located on the ground, including a mobile home or manufactured home.
(B) DWELLING. A building, or portion thereof, designed or occupied for residential purposes, including a building used to house a single family or two or more families, but not including a transient occupancy facility or a state-licensed residential care facility serving six or fewer persons in the limited circumstance described in § 11.26.050(A).
KNOWINGLY.
With knowledge of the existence of the facts in question. Knowledge of the unlawfulness of any act or omission is not required.
PROPERTY OWNER.
The person designated on the latest equalized city assessment roll as the owner of the parcel in question, or the holder of a subsequently recorded deed to the parcel in question, including, but not limited to, a part owner, joint owner, joint tenant or tenant in common of the whole or any part of the parcel in question.
PROPERTY OWNER
shall include any person or entity authorized by the property owner to act on his or her behalf.
RELEASED FROM CUSTODY.
Released on parole, probation or otherwise following conviction.
RELATED BY BLOOD, MARRIAGE OR ADOPTION.
Consanguinity, affinity or adoption within the fourth degree. RESIDE.
Occupy for any period of time pursuant to a legal right obtained as of a certain date.
SEX OFFENDER.
A person required to register pursuant to Cal. Penal Code § 290.
STATE-LICENSED RESIDENTIAL CARE FACILITY.
A facility licensed by the State of California to provide residential care services, including those facilities described in Cal. Health and Safety Code §§ 1250 et seq., 1500 et seq., 1568.01 et seq., 1569 et seq., 1760 et seq., and 11834.20 et seq. and those facilities described in Cal. Welfare and Institutions Code § 5116.
TRANSIENT OCCUPANCY FACILITY.
A building, or portion thereof, designed or occupied for temporary residential purposes, typically for a period of not more than 30 days, including, but not limited to, a hotel, motel or inn.
(Ord. 2014-159, passed 10-1-2014)