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<br />DAY CARE FACILITY: A facility that provides non-medical care for children or adults in <br />need of personal services supervision or assistance essential; for sustaining activities of daily <br />living or for the protection of the individual on less than a 24-hour basis. The facility must meet <br />all state standards for registration and inspections. <br /> <br />DAY CARE FACILITY, IN-HOME: A single family home in which a permanent occupant of <br />the dwelling provides for the care of children or adults. Those receiving care are not related to <br />the occupant or to each other and are not the legal wards or foster children of the attendant adult. <br />For the purposes of this Code, such activities shall meet all requirements of home occupations. <br />The home must meet all standards for registration and inspection and not exceed state limits for <br />number of clients. <br /> <br />DOG KENNEL: Any premises where three (3) or more dogs over three (3) months of age are <br />kept, except where a special multiple dog license (3 or 4 dogs) is issued pursuant to section <br />501.20 of this code. (Ord. 1034,4-25-1988; amd. 1995 Code) <br /> <br />DRY-CLEANING SERVICE FACILITY: A facility for dry cleaning clothing which: <br />A. Uses only the nonflammable dry-cleaning solvent perchloroethylene (PERC) or similar <br />nonflammable solvents approved for use in dry-cleaning plants by the federal environmental <br />protection agency; <br />B. Accomplishes all transfers of clothing from the cleaning machines to the dryers by the <br />dry-to-dry method, removing the majority of cleaning solvent before moving clothes to <br />dryers to minimize in-plant cleaning solvent exposure; <br />C. Deodorizes the dryer exhaust by passing the exhaust over a refrigerated coil or through a <br />carbon absorption unit before the exhaust is discharged into the outside air. The exhaust so <br />discharged containing no more than one hundred (100) parts per million (1,000,000) of the <br />dry cleaning solvents; <br />D. Recycles all solvent removed from dryer exhaust; <br />E. Provides fresh make-up air of at least five hundred (500) cubic feet per minute to each <br />dry cleaning machine; and <br />F. Disposes of all dry cleaning process byproducts in conformity with Federal <br />Environmental Protection Agency requirements. (Ord. 1023, 11-23-87) <br /> <br />DWELLING: A building, or portion thereof, occupied or intended to be occupied exclusively <br />for residence purposes, but not including rooms in motels, hotels, nursing homes, rooming <br />houses or tourist homes; or a trailer, tent, cabin or trailer coach. <br /> <br />DWELLING, ATTACHED: A dwelling which is joined to other dwellings at one or both sides <br />by a common wall or walls. <br /> <br />DWELLING CAPACITY: The maximum occupancy of a dwelling unit based on the allowed <br />number of residents living in a dwelling unit. <br /> <br />DWELLING, DETACHED: A residential building which is entirely surrounded by open space <br />on the same lot. <br /> <br />3 <br />