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Recreation:

a. Recreation Commercial. Recreation facilities open to the general public for a fee, or, if restricted to members when operated for profit as a business. (Former Section INL#312-60(a); Ord. 542, Sec. 2, 2/8/66; Amended by Ord. 1741, Sec. 1, 7/8/86)

b. Recreation, Private, Noncommercial. Clubs or recreation facilities operated by a non-profit organization and open only to bona fide members of such non-profit organization and their guests. (Former Section INL#312-60(b); Ord. 542, Sec. 2, 2/8/66; Amended by Ord. 1741, Sec. 1, 7/8/86)

c. Recreational Accommodations. Transient and tourist-related habitation that support on-site recreation activities such as dude ranches, ski lodges, health spas, bed and breakfast inns and other similar accommodations that provide recreational related lodging to guests. (Former Section INL#312-60(c); Ord. 542, Sec. 2, 2/8/66; Amended by Ord. 1741, Sec. 1, 7/8/86)

Recreational Vehicle: “Recreational Vehicle” has the same meaning as stated in Section 18010 of the California Health and Safety Code (Recreational Vehicle). “Recreational Vehicle” is a motor home, travel trailer, truck camper, or camping trailer, with or without motive power, designed for human habitation for recreational, emergency, or other occupancy, which contains less than 320 square feet of internal living room area, excluding built-in equipment, including wardrobes, closets, cabinets, kitchen units or fixtures, and bath or toilet rooms. (Former Section INL#312-60.1; Added by Ord. 2166, Sec. 6, 4/7/98)

Recreational Vehicle Park: “Recreational Vehicle Park” has the same meaning as stated in Section 18215 of the California Health and Safety Code (Recreational Vehicle Park), which is any area or tract of land or a separate designated section within a manufactured home park where one or more lots are rented or leased or held out for rent or lease to owners or users of recreational vehicles or tents, and which are occupied for temporary purposes subject to the Recreational Vehicle Park Regulations in this Code. (Former Section INL#312-60.2; Added by Ord. 2166, Sec. 6, 4/7/98)

Residential Density Bonus: (See, Density Bonus. Also see, Section 314-112.1, Residential Density Bonus, for further discussion.)

Roadside Stand: A temporary structure designed or used for the display or sale of agricultural products primarily produced on the premises upon which such a stand is located or produced upon other sites under the same ownership as that of the premises on which the stand is located. (Former Section INL#312-61; Ord. 519, Sec. 258, 5/11/65)

Rooming House: (See, Boarding House.)