(a) Class A Residential. Class A includes every building or part of a building, which is occupied, arranged, intended or designed to be occupied by one family or household.
(b) Class B Churches, Schools, Libraries, Village Hall and Places of Assembly.
(1) Residential parts of churches when used in this Code without other qualification, means a structure of not more than three stories in height occupied exclusively for residential purposes by not more than two families.
(2) Schools under this classification shall include all public, parochial and private schools, colleges, academies and seminaries, and does not include nursery day schools.
(3) Libraries are buildings or structures of one or more rooms used for the purpose of acquiring knowledge and may be used for the purpose of assemblage.
(4) Village Hall is the building or structure where the business affairs of the Village are conducted and where the general public of the Village may assemble.
(5) Places of assembly are any buildings or structures used exclusively for the purpose of assembly by the general public of the Village.
(c) Class C Special. Class C includes electric substations, buildings required to house facilities of public and privately owned utilities, such as, power and light, communications, gas, sanitary pumping stations, water pumping and water storage.
(Ord. 17-73. Passed 5-8-73.)