§ 1311.28 DWELLING UNIT.
   (a)   DWELLING UNIT.
      (1)   A single habitable living unit occupied by only one “family”. (See definition of “family”.) Each dwelling unit shall have:
         (A)   Its own toilet, bath or shower, sink, sleeping and cooking facilities; and
         (B)   Separate access to the outside or to a common hallway or balcony that connects to outside access at ground level.
      (2)   No dwelling unit shall include a separate living area that is completely separated by interior walls so as to prevent interior access from the remainder of the living area.
   (b)   DWELLING, MULTI-FAMILY. A building containing three or more dwelling units and occupied or designed for occupancy by three or more families living independently of each other with their own cooking, sanitary and sleeping facilities.
   (c)   DWELLING, ONE-FAMILY DETACHED. A wholly detached building containing one dwelling unit only and occupied or intended to be occupied exclusively for residence purposes by one family.
   (d)   DWELLING, ONE-FAMILY ATTACHED.
      (1)   A building containing one dwelling unit only, occupied or intended to be occupied exclusively for residence purposes by one family, and having a portion of one or two walls in common with adjoining dwellings.
      (2)   Each dwelling unit may have one or more stories, but nothing in this definition shall be construed to allow one dwelling unit over the other.
   (e)   DWELLING, TWO-FAMILY. A building containing two dwelling units only and intended for residential occupancy by two families each living independently of each other and each with its own separate sleeping, cooking and sanitary facilities.
(Ord. 5745, approved 4-16-1998)