§ 1242.06 DEFINITIONS BEGINNING WITH THE LETTER F.
   FAMILY. One or more persons occupying a premises and living as a single housekeeping unit, under a common housekeeping management plan based on an intentionally structured relationship providing organization and stability.
   FAMILY CHILD CARE HOME, TYPE A. A permanent residence of the administrator in which child day-care or publicly funded child day-care is provided for seven to twelve children at one time or a permanent residence of the administrator in which child day-care is provided for four to 12 children at one time if four or more children at one time are under two years of age. In counting children for the purposes of this division, any children under six years of age who are related to a licensee, administrator, or employee and who are on the premises of the type A home shall be counted. TYPE A FAMILY DAY-CARE HOME does not include a residence in which the needs of children are administered to, if all of the children whose needs are being administered to are siblings of the same immediate family and the residence is the home of the siblings. TYPE A FAMILY DAY-CARE HOME and TYPE A HOME do not include any child day camp (ORC 5104.01 (QQ)).
   FAMILY CHILD CARE HOME, TYPE B. A permanent residence of the provider in which child day-care is provided for one to six children at one time and in which no more than three children are under two years of age at one time. In counting children for the purposes of this division, any children under six years of age who are related to the provider and who are on the premises of the type B home shall be counted. TYPE B FAMILY DAY-CARE HOME does not include a residence in which the needs of children are administered to, if all of the children whose needs are being administered to are siblings of the same immediate family and the residence is the home of the siblings. TYPE B FAMILY DAY-CARE HOME and TYPE B HOME do not include any child day camp (ORC 5104.01 (RR)).
   FENCE. An artificially constructed structure enclosing or separating yards, fields, lots or other areas.
   FINANCIAL INSTITUTION. Any building, property or activity of which the principal use or purpose of which is the provision of financial services including, but not limited to banks, facilities for automatic teller machines (ATM’s), credit unions, savings and loan institutions and mortgage companies.
   FLOOR AREA. The square feet of floor space within the outside line of walls and includes the total of all space on all floors or a building. FLOOR AREA does not include porches garages or space in basements of cellars.
   FRONTAGE, STREET OR BLOCK. All the property on one side of a street between two intersecting streets, crossing or terminating, measured along the line of the street or, if the street is a dead-end street, all the property abutting on one side between an intersecting street and the dead-end of the street.
(Ord. 2003-51, passed 5-20-03)