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TITLE VII MAPS, BUILD•INGS AND SUBDIVISIONS <br /> Chapter 3 Zoning <br /> Section 7 -3 -134: (Repealed, Ord. No. 69 -16, April 21, 1969) <br /> • <br /> Section 7 -3 -135: DWELLING UNIT. One or more rooms designed for, <br /> or used as a residence and constituting a separate and independent <br /> housekeeping unit, with a single kitchen. The tern does not imply <br /> or include such types of occupancy as a lodging or boarding house; <br /> club or hotel. <br /> Section 7 -3 -136: HOME OCCUPATION. Use of a dwelling unit for a <br /> business activity which is clearly incidental and secondary to the <br /> use of the premises for dwelling purposes and which neither <br /> changes the residential character of the property nor adversely <br /> affects property in the vicinity. <br /> • <br /> (Ord. No. 76 -1, Jan. 12 1976) <br /> Section 7 -3- 136.1: HOME OFFICE. A home occupation involving no <br /> activity other than routine office work, receipt of mail and use <br /> of a telephone. <br /> (Ord. No. 76 -1, Jan. 12, 1976) <br /> Section 7 -3 -137: HOTEL. A building containing six (6) or more <br /> bedrooms where overnight lodging without individual cooking <br /> facilities, is offered to the public for compensation, primarily <br /> for the accommodation of transient guests. A motel, as defined in <br /> Section 7 -3 -142, shall not be deemed to be a hotel. • <br /> Section 7 -3 -138: JUNK YARD. An outdoor space where junk, waste, <br /> discarded or salvaced materials in excess of the normal <br /> accumulation from the use of the premises are stored or handled. <br /> Section 7- 3- 138.1: LIQUOR STORE. A store principally engaged in <br /> the business of selling alcoholic beveraces for consumption off <br /> the premises where sold. <br /> (Ord. No. 81 -035, June 1, 1981) <br /> - 10 - <br /> • <br /> 5/7/81 <br /> • <br /> • <br /> • <br /> • <br /> • <br />