11-6-2: DEFINITIONS:
   APARTMENT HOUSE: A building designed to be occupied by more than four (4) families.
   CONDOMINIUM: A building or complex in which units of property, such as apartments, are owned by individuals and common parts of the property, such as the grounds and building structure, are owned jointly by the unit owners.
   DWELLING: A building designed and used for residential purposes, including one-, two-, three- and four-family dwelling units, but not including apartments, boarding houses, hotels, lodging houses or motels.
   DWELLING, MULTIPLE-FAMILY: See definition of Apartment House.
   DWELLING UNIT: One or more related or connected rooms occupied by or designed for residential purposes by one household.
   TOWNHOUSE: A single-family dwelling unit constructed in a group of three (3) or more attached units in which each unit extends from foundation to roof and with open space on at least two (2) sides. (Ord. 2009-07, 7-21-2009)