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Hearing Officer: “Hearing Officer” means the Director of the Community Development Services Department or the designee of the Director, Zoning Administrator, Planning Commission, or other designee. (Former Section INL#312-32; Ord. 946, Sec. 2, 10/2/73; Amended by Ord. 2214, 6/6/00)

Higher Order Street: (See, Classification of streets in Division 4 of this Title III of the Code.)

Hog Farm: Any premises used for the raising or keeping of three (3) or more hogs when raised, fed or fattened for purposes of sale and consumption by other than the owner of the site. In an agricultural zone, the term “hog farm” is not intended to otherwise preclude the raising of hogs as part of a general farming operation. (Former Section INL#312-33; Ord. 519, Sec. 232, 5/11/65)

Home Occupation: Any use which, as determined by the Planning Commission, is customarily carried on within a dwelling by the inhabitants thereof and which is clearly incidental and secondary to the residential use of the dwelling. Home occupations are subject to the Home Occupation Regulations in this Chapter. (Former Section INL#312-34; Ord. 519, Sec. 233, 5/11/65; Amended by Ord. 2166, Sec. 3, 4/7/98; Amended by Ord. 2214, 6/6/00)

Hotel: Any building or portion thereof containing living quarters or dwelling units and designed for or intended to be used by six (6) or more transient guests, whether the compensation or hire be paid directly or indirectly, and shall include resort hotel, lodging house, boarding house, rooming house, dormitory, residence club, fraternity, sorority and other similar uses. (Former Section INL#312-35; Ord. 519, Sec. 234, 5/11/65)

Housing Cost: Means the sum of actual or projected monthly payments for all of the following associated with for-sale Target Units: principal and interest on a mortgage loan, including any loan insurance fees, property taxes and assessments, fire and casualty insurance, property maintenance and repairs, homeowner association fees, and a reasonable allowance for utilities. See Section 314-112.1, Residential Density Bonus, for further discussion. (From Section INL#316.4-2(h); Added by Ord. 2166, Sec. 31, 4/7/98)

Housing Development: A development project for five or more residential units. Within this chapter, it shall also include a subdivision or common interest development, a project which rehabilitates and converts a commercial building to a residential use and a condominium conversion of an existing multi-family building.(Modified by Ord. 2472, Sec. 1, 2/14/12)