For purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall apply:
"Attached unit" or "townhouse"means a building designed for or occupied by one family separated at one or two interior lot lines by party walls without openings to the dwelling unit(s) on the adjacent lot(s). (See Figure III-2 of the 511 Area Specific Plan.)
"Community assembly for civic activities"includes activities typically performed by, or at, the following institutions or installations: recreational, leisure, or other facilities. Typical uses include public tennis courts, food concessions in parks, and public and parochial playgrounds and playing fields, and community halls.
"Community education"includes the care and education of children by public, parochial or private institutions. Typical uses include elementary, junior high and senior high schools.
"Day care services"include buildings for daytime care of individuals under 18 years of age, including preschools, day care centers, and similar uses. "Small day care services" include services provided in provider's own home for one to six children. "Large day care services" include services provided in the provider's own home for seven to 12 children. "Day care" also includes services providing nonmedical care to any number of children, for periods of less than 24 hours.
"Family dwelling types"include the occupancy of living accommodations on a wholly or primarily nontransient basis in single-family, two-family, and three- and four-family dwelling units. They exclude institutional living arrangements providing 24 hour skilled nursing or medical care and those providing forced residences.
"Religious assembly"includes assembly of people for religious services, and typically includes activities performed at churches, temples, synagogues and other places of worship.
"Single-family semiattached dwelling"means a building designed for or occupied by one family whose garage is attached at an interior lot line by party walls without openings to the garage of an adjacent dwelling unit (see Figure III-2 of the 511 Area Specific Plan).
"Single-family zero lot line"means a building designed for or occupied by one family where one wall is either located on or off an interior lot line but is not attached to another building on an adjacent lot (see Figure III-2 of the 511 Area Specific Plan).
(Ord. 55.286-87 § 2 Exh. A § 1, 1987; Ord. 670-06 § 3, 2006)