A.
A single-family or a detached or attached two-family dwelling, together with the outbuildings customary to such use located on the same lot or parcel of land, including:
B.
The renting of not more than four rooms to not more than six individuals, or the providing of board to not more than six boarders, or both, in a single-family or two-family residence occupied as such, provided that a home occupation business license is obtained, provided the rent or board is for a period not less than thirty days, and provided that the use does not alter the character of the premises as a single-family or two-family residence.
C.
Publicly owned parks, including all uses customarily found in such parks.
D.
Schools which offer instructions in several branches of learning and study required to be taught in the public schools by the Education Code of the state of California, whether public or private and whether operated for profit or not, in which no pupil is physically restrained.
F.
A licensed family care home, foster home, or group home, serving six or fewer mentally disordered or otherwise handicapped persons or dependent and neglected children, that provides twenty-four hour day care as required by Welfare and Institutions Code Section 5116.
G.
A small family day care home which provides family day care for up to eight children.
H.
A travel trailer, used by the owner and the owner's family as a temporary residence during construction or reconstruction by such owner of a permanent residence on that site during the period that the residence is not approved for occupancy and a building permit for the construction of such residence is in full force and effect for a period not to exceed six months, after the property owner has obtained a no fee permit from the director, or designee, upon approval of the location of the travel trailer by the building department. With approval from the director, the owner may extend the permit two times, for an additional three-month interval each, provided that the building permit is still in full force and effect and reasonable progress has been made. At no time shall permanent utility hookups be installed in conjunction with this use. Should a property owner fail to obtain the required permit, the date that the owner and/or the owner's family began residing in the travel trailer will be deemed the date that the building permit was issued.
I.
Supportive and transitional housing.
(Prior code § 3-2-B-6(a); Ord. 598-88 § 3; Ord. 912-02 § 10; Ord. 945-05 § 8; Ord. 960-06 § 36; Ord. 1045-10 § 5; Ord. 1091-13 § 5; Ord. 1131-17 § 5; Ord. 1139-17 § 8; Ord. 1145-18 § 5; Ord. 1177-20 § 8; Ord. 1178-21 § 3)
