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Retail sale, from the premises, of petroleum products with incidental sale of tires, batteries, and replacement items, lubricating services, and minor repair services. Typical uses include automobile service stations, filling stations and truck stops.
(Ord. 170-04. Passed 3-23-04.)
Residential occupancy of a structure by other than a household, where units or quarters do not each have its own kitchen facilities. Does not include transient habitation uses.
A. Adult Family Home. A state-licensed home or facility that provides accommodations to three to five unrelated adults and supervision and personal care services to at least three of those adults. Revised Code Section 3722.01(A)(7).
B. Residential Facility, Small. A State-licensed or State-regulated home or facility that provides room and board, personal care, habilitation services, and supervision in a family setting for as many as six (or, if allowed by State law, eight) persons who require such care because of any of the following: mental retardation or a developmental disability; physical disability; age; long-term illness, including HIV; domestic violence; or being a runaway minor. Includes the following types of facilities identified under State law: residential facility, Revised Code Section 5123.19(L); community alternative home, Revised Code Section 3724.01(B); shelter for victims of domestic violence, Revised Code Section 3113.33(C); shelter for runaways, Revised Code Section 5119.64(B); and other similar uses of the same size licensed by the state but not requiring skilled nursing care.
C. Residential Facility, Large. A State-licensed or State-regulated home or facility that provides room and board, personal care, habilitation services, and supervision in a family setting for more than nine but not more than 16 persons who require such care because of any of the following: mental retardation or a developmental disability; physical disability; age; long-term illness, including HIV; domestic violence; or being a runaway minor. Includes the following types of facilities identified under State law: residential facility, Revised Code Section 5123.19(L); shelter for victims of domestic violence, Revised Code Section 3113.33(C); shelter for runaways, Revised Code Section 5119.64(B); and other similar uses of the same size licensed by the State but not requiring skilled nursing care.
D. Drug and Alcohol Residential Facility. A home or facility that provides habilitation services for persons with drug and alcohol addictions but not including methadone treatment. See also Section 1116.0229A.
E. Halfway House. A facility, typically state licensed, for the care and treatment of adult offenders. See Revised Code Sec. 2961.14(C).
(Ord. 552-11. Passed 11-29-11.)
F. Nursing Home. A State-licensed home used for the reception and care of individuals who by reason of illness or physical or mental impairment require skilled nursing care and of individuals who require personal care services. Revised Code Section 3721.01(A)(6). Also includes Residential Care Facility, Revised Code Section 3721.01(A)(7).
G. Rest Home. A home or facility that provides personal care services but not skilled nursing services to adults who reside at the facility. Includes Residential Care Facility Revised Code Section 3721.01(A)(7). A facility that conforms with the definition for Adult Foster Home, Adult Family Home, Residential Facility (Small) or Residential Facility (Large) shall be treated as such, regardless of the fact that it may also meet this definition.
H. Home for the Aging. A State-licensed home that provides services as a Residential Care Facility and a Nursing Home, except that the home provides its services only to individuals who are dependent on the services of others by reason of both age and physical or mental impairment. Revised Code Sec. 3721.01(A)(8). A facility that conforms with the definition for Residential Facility (Small) or Residential Facility (Large) shall be treated as such a Residential Facility, regardless of the fact that it may also meet this definition.
I. Group Rental. Unrelated persons who do not constitute a family or a functional family as defined in this Zoning Code, living as a single housekeeping unit in which individual sleeping quarters may be occupied by the residents of the dwelling thereof, and in which the relationship among the members of the group rests primarily upon a cost-sharing arrangement.
J. Homeless Shelter. A home or facility that provides temporary housing, with or without meals, to indigent, homeless, or transient persons. Such home or facility shall not provide lodging on a regular basis.
K. Other Group Living. Includes fraternity and sorority houses and other community-based housing not provided for elsewhere in this code.
(Ord. 170-04. Passed 3-23-04.)
Residential occupancy of a dwelling unit by a Household with tenancy arranged on a month-to-month or longer basis.
A. Detached House. A dwelling unit, located on its own lot, which is not attached to any other dwelling unit, including an industrialized housing unit and zero lot line configurations.
B. Attached House. A dwelling unit, located on its own lot, which shares one or more common or abutting walls with one or more dwelling units. An attached house does not share common floors/ceilings with other dwelling units. An attached house is also called a townhouse.
C. Duplex. A single structure that contains two primary dwelling units on one lot. The units may share common walls or common floors/ceilings.
D. Cluster Housing. A subdivision containing detached and attached houses and duplexes with some or all of the lots reduced below required minimum lot area and width requirements, but where the overall project complies with the maximum density standard of the applicable zoning district.
E. Manufactured Housing Park. Any tract of land upon which three or more manufactured or mobile homes used for habitation are parked, either free of charge or for revenue purposes and includes any roadway, building, structure, vehicle, or enclosure used or intended for use as part of the facilities of the park.
F. Manufactured Home. A building unit located within a manufactured housing park.
G. Multi-Dwelling Structure. A structure that contains three or more dwelling units that share common walls or floor/ceilings with one or more units. The land underneath the structure is not divided into separate lots. Multi-dwelling includes structures commonly called garden apartments, apartments, and condominiums.
H. Foster Home, Adult. A residence in which accommodations and personal care services are provided to one or two adults who are unrelated to the owners of the residence. Revised Code Section 173.36. This use category includes only those uses meeting this definition and not requiring a State license.
I. Foster Home, Certified. A State-certified private residence in which one or more children are received apart from their parents, guardian, or legal custodian, by an individual reimbursed for providing the children non-secure care, supervision, or training twenty-four hours a day. Revised Code Section 5103.02(C). Does not include temporary care; see "Day Care."
(Ord. 170-04. Passed 3-23-04.)
Production, processing, assembling, packaging, or treatment of food and non-food products; or manufacturing and/or assembly of electronic instruments and equipment and electrical devices. General Industrial uses may require federal air quality discharge permits. General Industrial uses do not have nuisance conditions that are detectable from the boundaries of the subject property. Nuisance conditions can result from any of the following:
A. Continuous, frequent, or repetitive noises or vibrations;
B. Noxious or toxic fumes, odors, or emissions;
C. Electrical disturbances; or
D. Night illumination into residential areas.
E. Exceptions. Noise and vibrations from temporary construction; noise from vehicles or trains entering or leaving the site; noise and vibrations occurring less than 15 minutes per day; an odor detected for less than 15 minutes per day; noise detectable only as part of a composite of sounds from various off-site sources.
(Ord. 170-04. Passed 3-23-04.)
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