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Orange City City Zoning Code

165.05 GENERAL

DESCRIPTION OF RESIDENTIAL USE TYPES.

Residential use types include the occupancy of living accommodations on a wholly or primarily non-transient basis, but exclude institutional living arrangements involving those providing 24-hour skilled nursing or medical care and those providing forced residence such as asylums and prisons.
1.   Condominium Residential. The use of a site for three or more dwelling units intended for separate ownership, together with common area serving all dwelling units.
2.   Duplex Residential. The use of a site for two dwelling units within a single building.
3.   Group Residential. The residential occupancy of living accommodations by groups of more than five persons not defined as a family on a weekly or longer basis. Typical uses include occupancy of fraternity or sorority houses, dormitories, residence halls, or boarding houses.
4.   Limited Multiple-Unit Residential. The use of a site for no more than four one-story dwelling units.
5.   Manufactured Home Residential. The residential occupancy of manufactured homes by families on a weekly or longer basis. Uses only include manufactured home parks or manufactured home subdivisions.
6.   Multiple-Unit Residential. The use of a site for three or more dwelling units within one or more buildings.
7.   Residential Animal Husbandry for Recreational Purposes. The use of a site for the purpose of housing and maintaining animals used for personal recreational pleasure. Such use includes the occupancy of horses, cattle, sheep, goats, swine, and similar livestock and fowl for purposes such as pleasure riding, 4H and FFA projects, and similar endeavors.
8.   Single-Unit Residential. The use of a site for only one dwelling unit.
9.   Townhouse Residential. The use of a site for three or more townhouse dwelling units constructed with common or adjacent walls and each located on a separate ground parcel within the total development site, together with common area serving all dwelling units.
10.   Two-Unit Residential. The use of a site for two dwelling units, each in a separate building.