As used in this article, the following terms shall have the following meanings:
A physical impairment which confines a person to a wheelchair, causes a person to walk with difficulty or insecurity, affects the sight or hearing to the extent that a person functioning in public areas is insecure or exposed to danger, causes faulty coordination, or reduces mobility, flexibility, coordination and perception to the extent that facilities are needed to provide for the safety of that person.
Any building, structure, facility or complex used by the general public or to which the general public is invited, including but not limited to theaters, concert halls, auditoriums, museums, schools, libraries, municipal facilities, recreation facilities, public transportation terminals and stations, factories, office buildings, businesses, shopping centers, hotels or motels and public eating places, whether privately or publicly owned, except that this term shall not include one to four-family private residences, warehouse storage areas or buildings conducting hazardous occupancies that involve highly combustible, highly flammable or explosive material.