305.2. Group E, day-care facilities. This group includes buildings
and structures or portions thereof occupied by more than five children
older than 2 1/2 years of age who receive educational or personal
care services, or supervision for fewer than 24 hours per day.
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305.2.1. Within places of religious worship. Rooms
and spaces within places of religious worship providing such day care
during religious functions shall be classified as part of the primary
occupancy.
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305.2.2. Five or fewer children. A facility having
five or fewer children receiving such day care shall be classified
as part of the primary occupancy.
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305.2.3. Five or fewer children in a dwelling unit.
A facility such as the above within a dwelling unit and having five
or fewer children receiving such day care shall be classified as a
Group R-3 occupancy or shall comply with the International Residential
Code/2018 and this code.
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Exception: Those buildings approved by the Department
of Planning Services as a family child care home, caring for nine
children or less, shall be classified as a Group R-3 or shall comply
with the International Residential Code/2018. Compliance with any
applicable provisions of Title III of the Americans with Disabilities
Act shall be the responsibility of the applicant.
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308.5. Group I-4, day-care facilities. This group shall include
buildings and structures occupied by persons of any age who receive
custodial care for less than 24 hours by individuals other than parents
or guardians or relatives by blood, marriage or adoption and in a
place other than the home of the recipient of care.
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429.1. General. Home-based occupations as defined by Chapter 205, Zoning, shall be classified as Group R-3 occupancy and shall comply with the residential requirements of this code. Compliance with any applicable provisions of Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act shall be the responsibility of the applicant.
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Exception: The building official or designee may
determine that specific home occupations, including, but not limited
to, auto repair shops, cabinet shops, and welding shops, may be required
to comply with other provisions of this code pertaining to life and
safety (e.g., building structural loads, ventilation, etc.).
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1612.3. Establishment of flood hazard areas. To establish flood
hazard areas, the applicable governing authority shall adopt a Flood
Hazard Map and supporting data. The Flood Hazard Map shall include,
at a minimum, areas of special flood hazard as identified by the Federal
Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) in an engineering report entitled
"The Flood Insurance Study for Kent County, Delaware," date most recently
enacted, as amended or revised, with the accompanying Flood Insurance
Rate Map (FIRM) and Flood Boundary and Floodway Map (FBFM), along
with any related supporting data pertaining to any revisions. The
adopted Flood Hazard Map and supporting data are hereby adopted by
reference and declared to be part of this section.
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H101.2. Signs exempt from permits. The following signs are exempt
from the requirements to obtain a permit before erection:
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(1)
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Painted nonilluminated signs.
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(2)
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Temporary signs announcing the sale or rent of property.
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(3)
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Signs erected by transportation authorities.
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(4)
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Projecting signs not exceeding 2.5 square feet (0.23 m2).
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(5)
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The changing of movable parts of an approved sign that is designed
for such changes, or the repainting or repositioning of display matter
shall not be deemed an alteration.
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(6)
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Public and quasi-public signs.
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(7)
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Signs forming an integral part of fuel-dispensing pumps, vending
machines or service appliances.
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(8)
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Directional signs measuring less than six square feet in area that only guide or direct traffic on the property on which they are placed. See also Kent County Code Chapter 205, Zoning.
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