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Campground: (See Section 314-113.1, Special Occupancy Parks. See also, Camping Party.)

Camping Party: “Camping Party” has the same meaning as stated in Section 18203.2 of the California Health and Safety Code (Camping Party), which is a person or group of not more than 10 persons occupying a campsite for not more than 30 days annually. (Former Section INL#312-17.1; Added by Ord. 2166, Sec. 1, 4/7/98)

Caretaker’s Residence: A Caretaker’s Residence refers to living quarters which are incidental to and under the same ownership as the principal use which is a nonresidential use. (Former Section INL#312-17.2; Added by Ord. 2166, Sec. 1, 4/7/98)

Cemetery: Land used or intended to be used for the burial of the dead and dedicated for cemetery purposes and including, but not limited to, columbariums, crematories, mausoleums, mortuaries and chapels when operated in conjunction with and within the boundary of such cemetery, and any activity or business designed for the benefit, service, convenience, education or spiritual uplift of property owners or persons visiting the cemetery when operated in conjunction with and within the boundary of the cemetery and which is compatible with the purpose of the cemetery and is incidental thereto. (Former Section INL#312-18; Ord. 519, Sec. 218, 5/11/65)

Child Care Facility: A facility that provides non-medical care and supervision of minor children for periods of less than 24 hours and is licensed by the California State Department of Social Services, further subject to the definition in California Government Code Section 65915(h)(4).

Collector Road/Street: A medium order class of street designed to provide through-transit for moderate to large volumes of vehicles. In the hierarchy of street type classifications, collectors convey traffic from sub-collectors and local streets to arterial streets that in turn connect to highways or other regional controlled-access road facilities. (Also see, “Classification of Streets” in Division 4 of Title III of this Code.)

Combining Zone: (See Zone, Combining.)

Commercial Coach: A structure transportable in one or more sections, designed and equipped for human occupancy for industrial, professional or commercial purposes, which is required to be moved under permit, and shall include a trailer coach. (See, Section 18218, Health and Safety Code, or any successor provision thereto). (From Section CZ#A312-5; Added by Ord. 2214, 6/6/00)

Commission, Planning: The Planning Commission of the County of Humboldt, State of California. (Former Section INL#312-20; Ord. 519, Sec. 220, 5/11/65)

Community Care Facility: Community Care Facility includes all the use types defined in State law as community care facility (currently at Chapter 3 of the Health and Safety Code, commencing with Section 1500) and refers to any facility, place or building licensed by the State Department of Social Services, which is maintained and operated to provide nonmedical residential care, day care, or home-finding agency services for children, adults, or children and adults, including, but not limited to, the physically handicapped, mentally impaired, incompetent persons and abused or neglected children. Community care facilities providing these services for six (6) or fewer individuals shall be considered a residential use of the property for the purpose of zoning, except that supportive and transitional housing as defined in this Code are considered residential uses regardless of the number of individuals served. (See also, “Family Day Care Homes” and “Family Day Care Center”)

Consolidated Play Surface: Any impervious area, including but not limited to irrigated turf, or open space land suitable for informal recreation opportunities and/or informal sports activities. (See also, Open Space, Useable) (Former Section INL#312-21.3; Added by Ord. 2103, Sec. 1, 1/9/96)

Cottage Industry: (See Industrial Use Types, Cottage Industry, in Section D, Part 2: “Glossary of Use Types”.)

Court: An open, unoccupied space, other than a yard, on the same lot with a building or group of buildings and which is bounded on two or more sides by such building or buildings. (Former Section INL#312-19; Ord. 519, Sec. 219, 5/11/65) (Ord. 2214, 6/6/2000; Ord. 2472, Sec. 1, 2/14/2012; Ord. 2703, § 6, 11/29/2022; Ord. 2721, § 3, 7/11/2023)