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186 STUDENT HOUSING: Group living quarters designed for students of an elementary, middle, junior, <br />187 or high school, college, university, or seminary, organized and owned by such institution. <br />188 DRIVE-THROUGH: Consisting of a driveway and window, opening, canopy, or other facilities used <br />189 for serving patrons seated in an automobile including the stacking spaces in which vehicles wait. <br />190 Drive-throughs may be associated with principal uses such as restaurants, banks, or drugstores, or may <br />191 be free-standing, such as coffee kiosks, ATMs, etc. <br />192 DRY CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT: An establishment that launders or dry cleans fabric, textiles, <br />193 wearing apparel, or similar articles, including drop-off of articles by customers or cleaning of articles <br />194 dropped off at other locations. <br />195 DWELLING: A building or portion thereof designed or used primarily as living quarters for one or <br />196 more families, but not including hotels or other accommodations for the transient public, lodging <br />197 houses, housing cooperative or other group living arrangements. <br />198 DWELLING, MULTI-FAMILY: A building, or portion of a building, designed exclusively for <br />199 occupancy by 3 or more families living independently of each other in individual dwelling units. (See <br />200 also "Multi-family Complex). <br />201 DWELLING, ONE-FAMILY ATTACHED: A one-family dwelling unit, with a private entrance, <br />202 which is part of a structure whose dwelling units are attached horizontally in a linear arrangement, and <br />203 having totally exposed front and rear walls to be used for access, light and ventilation. <br />204 DWELLING, ONE-FAMILY DETACHED: A building designed exclusively for and occupied <br />205 exclusively by one family in one dwelling unit, with yards on all sides. <br />206 DWELLING, TWO-FAMILY, TWIN: A one-family dwelling which is attached on one side to another <br />207 one-family dwelling with a common side wall, each of which is located on an individuallot. <br />208 DWELLING, TWO-FAMILY, TWO-FLAT: A building containing two dwelling units that are <br />209 vertically stacked one above the other, with a separate entrance to each unit and with yards on all sides. <br />210 DWELLING, TWO-FAMILY, SPLIT: See dwelling, two-family, twin. <br />211 DWELLING UNIT: One or more rooms which are arranged, designed or used as living quarters for <br />212 one family only. Individual bathrooms and a complete kitchen facility, permanently installed, shall <br />213 always be included with each dwelling unit. No dwelling unit may have more than one kitchen facility <br />214 except that a single-family detached dwelling may have more than one kitchen facility provided the <br />215 dwelling is designed, arranged or used as living quarters for one family only. For purposes of this <br />216 exception, the family shall not include roomers. <br />217 DWELLING UNIT, ACCESSORY: A second dwelling unit contained within a single-family dwelling <br />218 or within a detached building located on the same lot as a single-family dwelling. This definition <br />219 includes accessory buildings constructed in connection with a private garage or a private garage <br />220 converted into a dwelling unit. <br />221 EASEMENT: The grant of one or more of the property rights by the owner to, or for the use by, the <br />222 public, public utility, corporation, or another person or entity. <br />223 ELDERLY HOUSING: See senior housing. <br />224 ELECTRICAL SUBSTATION: An assemblage of equipment through which electric energy in bulk is <br />225 passed for the purposes of switching or modifying its characteristics to meet the needs of consumers. <br />226 ENTRANCE, PRIMARY: The building entrance which faces the front lot line or is closest to the front <br />227 lot line and which entrance provides direct access to the principal use. <br />228 EQUIPMENT BUILDING, SHELTER, OR CABINET: A building or cabinet used to house <br />229 equipment used by telecommunication providers. <br />230 FACADE, FRONT: The wall of building closest to the street that separates interior spaces from <br />231 exterior. An open porch without living space above it shall not be considered a front facade. For <br />232 buildings on corner or through lots, the front facade is usually that facade that fronts the street of <br />233 higher classification. <br />234 FAMILY: Family shall mean one of the following: (a)Any group of people living together as a single <br />