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Residential Use Types include the occupancy of dwelling units on a wholly or principally non-transient basis. Residential uses do not include institutional living arrangements involving the provision of a special kind of care or forced residence, such as in nursing homes, orphanages, asylum, and prisons, except as otherwise provided for various community care facilities.

177.1 EMERGENCY SHELTER

The emergency shelter use type includes temporary housing with or without supportive services for persons experiencing homelessness which may be in the form of dormitory or congregate housing, or individual shelters. “Emergency shelter” may include day shelters, low barrier navigation centers, or safe parking or safe shelter sites consisting of tents or other structures as described in this Code. Emergency shelter is provided by a public agency, religious organization, or nonprofit organization at no cost to persons without permanent housing. Operations may be seasonal or year-round and client services may be offered, including, but not limited to, counseling, medical evaluation and job/life skills training in addition to food, showers and sleeping accommodations.

177.2 GUEST HOUSE

The Guest House Use Type refers to living quarters within a detached accessory building for the sole use of persons employed on the premises or for temporary use by guests of the occupants of the premises, which living quarters have no kitchen facilities and are not otherwise used as a separate dwelling. (From Section CZ#A313-5(F); Added to INL by Ord. 2205, Sec. 1, 4/11/00)

177.3 MANUFACTURED HOME PARK DEVELOPMENT

The Manufactured Home Park Development Use Type refers to a tract of land where two or more manufactured home lots are rented or leased or held out for rent or lease to accommodate manufactured homes or recreational vehicles used for human habitation. The Manufactured Home Park Development Use Type includes manufactured home development constructed according to the requirements of Part 2.1 (commencing with Section 18200) of Division 13 of the Health and Safety Code. (Reference: Section 65852.7, Government Code.) (From Section CZ#A313-5(E); Added to INL by Ord. 2205, Sec. 1, 4/11/00)

177.4 RESIDENTIAL USES SUBORDINATE TO THE PERMITTED USE

The Residential Uses Subordinate to the Permitted Use Type includes caretaker residences, apartments in back or above a commercial use, and repair and replacement of existing residences. Alterations and minor expansions of existing residences are also permitted if they can be found compatible with adjacent uses. (Former Section INL#314-38(b)(6); Ord. 1801, Sec. 1, 6/30/87)

177.5 ACCESSORY DWELLING UNIT

The Accessory Dwelling Unit Use Type refers to a fully equipped dwelling unit which is located on the same lot as a planned or existing principal dwelling unit for occupancy by individuals or a household. (See Section 314-69.05, Accessory Dwelling Units.) (Former Section CZ#A313-5(J); INL#312-61.1)

177.6 SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL

The Single Family Residential Use Type includes the residential occupancy of a single detached main building by one family on a non-transient basis, except for rental of single family dwellings as vacation homes, where the use would not be otherwise different than the uses allowed to be made of single family dwellings. (See also, Vacation Home Rental). (From Section CZ#A313-5(B); Added to INL by Ord. 2205, Sec. 1, 4/11/00)

177.7 TRANSITIONAL HOUSING

The transitional housing use type includes rental housing that provides rental assistance for at least six (6) months, but where the space is reoccupied by another program recipient after a set period. Transitional housing is a residential use, subject only to those restrictions that apply to other residential units of the same type in the same zone.

177.8 SUPPORTIVE HOUSING

The supportive housing use type includes housing with no limit on length of stay that is occupied by the target population, and that is linked to on-site or off-site services that assist the supportive housing resident in retaining the housing, improving their health status, and maximizing their ability to live and, when possible, work in the community. Supportive housing is a residential use subject only to those restrictions that apply to other residential dwellings of the same type in the same zone. (Ord. 2335, 12/14/2004; Ord. 2650, § 7, 9/1/2020; Ord. 2693, § 4, 6/7/2022; Ord. 2719, § 6, 7/11/2023; Ord. 2721, § 4, 7/11/2023)