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<br />~,. <br /> <br />.' <br /> <br />~. <br /> <br />'. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />.; <br />< <br /> <br />7-132 <br /> <br />7-133 <br /> <br />7-134 <br /> <br />7-135 <br /> <br />7-136 <br /> <br />7-137 <br /> <br />7-138 <br /> <br />7-139 <br /> <br />7-140 <br /> <br />7-141 <br /> <br />7-142 <br /> <br />7-143 <br /> <br />7-144 <br /> <br />7-145 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Dwel1in,e;, Attached. An "attached dwelling" is one which is <br />joined t:o another dwelling at one or more sides by a part wall <br />or walls. <br /> <br />Dwelling, Detached. A "detached dwelling" is one which is en- <br />tirely surrounded by open space on the same building lot. <br /> <br />Dwelling} Multiple-Family. <br />building or portion therof <br />three or more families and <br />units. <br /> <br />A "multiple-fBJ!lily dwelling" is a <br />constructed for,an~or occupied by <br />containing three or more dwelling <br /> <br />Dwelling, Single-Family. .I.... "single-family dwelling" is a building <br />containing only one dwelling unit and occupied by only one family. <br /> <br />Dwelling, Two-Family. A "two-family dwelling" is a building <br />con~ini:~ two dwelling units anq/or occupir-d by two f~milies. <br /> <br />" . <br />Dwelling Unit. A "dwelling unit" is one or more rooms, which <br />are arran~ designed, used, or intended tQ be used for oc- <br />cupancy by a single family or a group of pe~sons living together <br />as a fam:lly or by a single person. Individ~al bathrooms and <br />complete single kitchen facilities permanently installed are not <br />necessarily provided. Each installation of , kitchen facilities con- <br />sisting of at least a stove or cooking device and a sink shall <br />constitute a separate dwelling unit. Apartment units in apart- <br />ment hotels are dwelling units. <br /> <br />Family. A "family" consists of one or more persons, each re- <br />lated'to the other by blood, marriage, or adoption; or a group <br />of not more than five persons (excluding servants) who are living <br />together in a dwelling unit. <br /> <br />Filling Station. A "filling station" is any building or premises <br />used for the dispensing, sale, or offering for sale at retail of <br />any autoD~bile fuels or oils. If the dispen~ing, sale, or offer- <br />ing for s:a1e is incidental to a public garage, the premises shall <br />be classified as a public garage. <br /> <br />Garage, Private. A "private garage" is an accessory building <br />designed or used for the storage of motor vehicles owned and <br />used by the occupants of the building to which it is accessory. <br /> <br />Garage, PUblic. A "public garage" is a building or portion <br />thereof, other than a private or storage garage, designed or <br />used for servicing, repairing, equipping, hiring, selling, or <br />storing motor driven vehicles. <br /> <br />Health Service. A "health service" is a charitable or govern- <br />ment operated facility offering to the public medical examina- <br />tions, diagnosis, and limited treatment not for profit. <br /> <br />Home Occu'pations. A "home occupation" is any occup.1.tion or <br />.activity which is clearly incidental and secondary to the use of <br />the premilses for dwelling purposes and which i,s carried on in <br />the main dwelling unit or in a garage not exceeding two normal <br />car bays. <br /> <br />Hospital. A "hospital" is a legally authorized institution in <br />which there are complete facilities for diagnosis, treatment, sur- <br />gery, laboratory, x-ray, and the prolonged car.e of bed patients. <br />Clinics may have some but not all of these facilities. <br /> <br />Hotel. A "hotel"'is an establishment offering lodging to the <br />transient public for compensation. A hotel is distinguished <br />from D. moi;el in that access to the majority of the guest rooms <br />is through a common entrance and lobby. A hotel is D. non-res- <br />idential use. <br /> <br />-5- <br />