1478.03 HABITABLE FLOOR AREA STANDARDS.
   No floor area, in any dwelling or part thereof, shall be considered as constituting "habitable floor area" unless such floor area meets at least the following minimum standards:
   (a)   In a one-floor single family dwelling, or in the first floor area of any other dwelling, clear ceiling height shall be seven feet six inches.
   (b)   In the second floor area of any dwelling a clear ceiling height of seven feet in at least two-thirds of such floor area and a clear ceiling height of not less than five feet in the remaining one-third of such floor area.
   (c)   Every dwelling unit shall contain at least 300 square feet of habitable floor area for the first occupant thereof and at least 200 additional square feet of habitable floor area for every additional occupant thereof, but in no case shall any dwelling unit contain less than the minimum number of square feet of habitable floor area as required by other provisions of this Housing Code.
(Ord. 66-93. Passed 1-16-1967.)
   (d)   A dwelling unit shall not have more than one kitchen nor more than one set of culinary facilities. There shall be no more than one roomer or unrelated occupant per bedroom or sleeping room. Two persons, who are related as defined in Section 1240.10(a) or 1472.14(a), or as specifically permitted by reason of qualifying under Section 1240.10(c) or 1472.14(c), may occupy a single bedroom or sleeping room.
(1982 Code, § 1379.03) (Ord. 97-15. Passed 3-18-1997.)