Buildings, for the purpose of this chapter,
shall be classified in respect to their occupancies as follows:
A. One- and two-family dwellings: Buildings containing
one or two dwelling units with not more than one family in either
one of such dwelling units.
B. Multiple dwellings:
(1) Buildings containing three or more dwelling units.
C. Accessory structures: Garages, carports and similar
type structures on residential premises.
The maximum occupancy of a dwelling unit shall
not exceed one person for each 100 square feet of floor area in the
habitable spaces of said dwelling unit. For the purposes of this section,
kitchens shall not be deemed habitable space. In any event, there
shall not be more than three occupants, consisting of no more than
two adults, together with one child under two years of age, in any
one bedroom. Children under six months of age shall not be counted
in determining the number of occupants in a dwelling unit.