(1)
Defined. Residential occupancy of a dwelling unit by a household. Household living includes the following:
(a)
Single-family detached (including a new manufactured home);
(b)
Accessory dwelling unit;
(c)
Multifamily;
(d)
Designated manufactured home, manufactured home or mobile home (excluding a new designated manufactured home);
(e)
New designated manufactured home;
(f)
Manufactured or mobile home park;
(g)
Group home;
(h)
Adult family home; and
(i)
Middle housing.
(2)
Single-Family Detached. One dwelling unit in a single principal structure; may also contain an accessory dwelling unit(s) consistent with the requirements of Chapter 20.68 POMC in an attached accessory apartment or a backyard cottage. A new manufactured home shall be treated as a single-family detached home for the purposes of this chapter.
(3)
Two-Family. Two dwelling units in a single principal structure.
(5)
Multifamily. Six or more dwelling units in a single principal structure that do not meet the definition of single-family attached in subsection (4) of this section, or the definition of middle housing as defined in Chapter 20.12 POMC. For purposes of this section, when incorporated within a mixed-use building, a multifamily residential use shall be deemed to consist of two or more dwelling units and located as described in the specific building type. A lobby or other entrance is allowed on the ground floor.
(6)
Designated Manufactured Home, Manufactured Home or Mobile Home. Designated manufactured homes, manufactured homes or mobile homes (excluding new designated manufactured homes) shall only be permitted within an existing manufactured or mobile home park.
(7)
Medical Marijuana Cooperative.
(8)
Manufactured or Mobile Home Park. A cluster of manufactured or mobile homes configured such that more than one mobile home is located on a lot, parcel, or tract. A manufactured or mobile home park typically features land or unsubdivided lots leased or rented by the manufactured home owner. New manufactured or mobile home parks are not permitted in the city. Existing manufactured or mobile home parks may be maintained insofar as the individual homes within a manufactured or mobile home park may be swapped out, but the number of manufactured homes in the manufactured home park may not be increased.
(9)
Group Home.
(a)
A dwelling unit containing up to eight unrelated persons who are mentally or physically impaired who are protected under the Fair Housing Act, along with support or supervisory personnel or family members who may reside at the facility.
(b)
The term mental or physical impairment includes conditions such as blindness, hearing impairment, mobility impairment, HIV infection, mental retardation, alcoholism, drug addiction, chronic fatigue, learning disability, head injury, and mental illness.
(c)
Current users of illegal controlled substances, persons convicted for illegal manufacture or distribution of a controlled substance, sex offenders, and juvenile offenders are not considered mentally or physically impaired under the Fair Housing Act.
(d)
The Fair Housing Act affords no protections to individuals with or without disabilities who present a direct threat to the persons or property of others. Determining whether someone poses such a direct threat must be made on an individualized basis, however, and cannot be based on general assumptions or speculation about the nature of a disability.
(10)
Adult Family Home. A dwelling, licensed by the state of Washington, in which a person or persons provide personal care, special care, room and board to more than one but not more than six adults who are not related by blood or marriage to the person or persons providing the service.
(Ord. 011-19 § 4 (Exh. 1); Ord. 008-25 § 8 (Exh. G); Ord. 019-25, 11/18/2025)