(a) Except for unremodeled pre-existing rooms where considered of adequate size and arrangement for the intended function, no person shall occupy or let to be occupied any dwelling or dwelling unit, for the purpose of living therein, unless there is compliance with the requirements of this section.
(b) The maximum density of occupancy of any dwelling unit by persons shall not exceed either:
(1) One person for each 150 square feet of total habitable room area, except that there shall be at least 100 square feet of total habitable room area for each additional occupancy, or
(2) A total number of persons equal to two times the number of its habitable rooms.
(c) Not more than one family, plus two occupants unrelated to the family, except for guests or domestic employees, shall occupy a dwelling unit unless it meets the requirements as set forth in Chapter 1761.
(d) In every dwelling unit of two or more rooms, every room occupied for sleeping purposes shall contain at least seventy square feet of floor space for the first occupant, and at least forty square feet of floor space for each additional occupant thereof.
(Ord. 135-15. Passed 3-31-15.)