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Ordinance No. 2300 <br /> Page 3 <br /> EXHIBIT A <br /> TITLE 18 ZONING <br /> CHAPTER 18.08 <br /> DEFINITIONS <br /> [REMOVED section § 18.08.106. Accessory dwelling units.] <br /> CHAPTER 18.106 <br /> ACCESSORY AND JUNIOR ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS <br /> Note: Prior ordinance history: Ord. 1812 § 1, 2000. <br /> § 18.106.010. Purpose. <br /> Accessory and junior accessory dwelling units are a valuable form of housing in the city. These <br /> units meet the city's general plan housing policies related to: attaining a variety of housing <br /> types; providing housing stock to lower income households; including lower income housing <br /> units within market rate housing projects; providing alternative, nontraditional means suited to <br /> the community to fill lower and moderate income housing needs; meeting the city's share of <br /> regional housing needs; providing a means to assist homeowners in financing the acquisition of <br /> a home; and providing security to homeowners living alone. <br /> The further purpose of this chapter is to comply with the requirements of State law. To do so, <br /> this chapter identifies those zoning districts where an accessory dwelling unit or junior <br /> accessory dwelling unit meeting enumerated standards to ensure neighborhood compatibility is <br /> a permitted use in that district. <br /> (Ord. 1885 § 2, 2003; Ord. 2080 § 2, 2013; Ord. 2161 § 1, 2017; Ord. 2213 § 2, 2021) <br /> § 18.106.020. Definitions. <br /> A. "Accessory dwelling unit" shall mean an attached or a detached residential dwelling unit <br /> that provides complete independent living facilities for one or more persons and is <br /> located on a lot with a proposed or existing primary residence. It shall include permanent <br /> provisions for living, sleeping, eating, cooking, and sanitation on the same parcel as the <br /> one-family or multifamily dwelling is or will be situated. An accessory dwelling unit also <br /> includes the following: <br /> 1. An efficiency unit. <br /> 2. A manufactured home, as defined in Section 18007 of the Health and Safety Code. <br /> B. "Junior accessory dwelling unit" shall mean a unit that is no more than 500 square feet in <br /> size and contained entirely within a one-family residence. A junior accessory dwelling <br /> unit may include separate sanitation facilities or may share sanitation facilities with the <br /> existing structure. <br /> C. "One-family development" shall mean a property, site or parcel that contains one <br /> dwelling unit (other than an accessory dwelling unit), where the primary dwelling unit is <br /> detached and/or separated from any adjacent dwelling unit other than an accessory <br /> dwelling unit. A property, site or parcel containing multiple detached single-family <br /> dwellings on the same lot shall also be considered a one-family development. <br />