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A. Characteristics. Household Living is characterized by the residential occupancy of a dwelling unit or a structure by a household. The average length of stay is thirty (30) days or longer. (See subsection (C), Exceptions, of this section).

B. Accessory Uses. Accessory uses commonly found include: recreational activities, raising of household pets, hobbies and parking of occupants’ vehicles. Home occupations are an accessory use subject to additional regulations.

C. Exceptions.

(1) Lodging in a dwelling where the average stay is thirty (30) days or less is not Residential Living. (See Retail Sales and Service category for hotels and motels. See Community Service category for drug and alcohol treatment programs, post and alternative incarceration programs, and alternative to prosecution programs). (Ord. 2-2020 § 4 (Att. A))