A. Characteristics: Single Family Living is characterized by the residential occupancy of one unattached dwelling unit by a family or no more than three (3) unrelated persons. The occupation is by home ownership or tenancy arranged on a month-to-month or longer basis. Uses where tenancy may be arranged for a shorter period are not considered residential but are a form of transient lodging (see the Sales and Service and Community Service categories).
B. Accessory Uses: Accessory uses commonly associated with Household Living are recreational activities, raising of pets, hobbies and parking of occupants’ vehicles; garage or carport; storage buildings; accessory buildings for home hobbies; and vegetable gardens. Home occupations are accessory uses that are subject to additional regulations.
C. Examples: Uses include occupancy of a single family detached house existing on one lot. (Ord. 2019-04, 10-16-2019)