18.08.172
<br />18.08.172 Family Daycare Home:
<br />"Family daycare home" means a
<br />home which regularly provides care,
<br />protection and supervision of children
<br />in the provider's own home for periods
<br />of less than twenty four (24) hours per
<br />day while the children's parents or
<br />guardians are away, including the fol-
<br />lowing:
<br />A. Small family daycare home: A
<br />home providing family daycare to six
<br />(6) or fewer children, including chil-
<br />dren who reside at the home;
<br />B. Large family daycare home: A
<br />home providing family daycare to sev-
<br />en (7) to twelve (12) children, inclu-
<br />sive, including children who reside at
<br />the home. (Ord. 1880, 2003; Ord. 1743,
<br />1998; Ord. 1126 § 1, 1984; Prior Code
<br />18.08.175 Firearm:
<br />"Firearm" means a gun, pistol, re-
<br />volver, rifle or any device, designed or
<br />modified to be used as a weapon, from
<br />which is expelled through a barrel a
<br />projectile by the force of explosion or
<br />other form of combustion. (Ord. 1743,
<br />1998; Ord. 1738 § 1, 1998)
<br />18.08.180 Firearm Sales:
<br />"Firearm sales" or "sale of firearms"
<br />means the sale, transfer, lease, offer,
<br />registration, or advertising for sale,
<br />transfer, lease, offer or registration of a
<br />firearm. (Ord. 1743, 1998; Ord. 1738
<br />§ 1, 1998)
<br />18.08.185 Firearm Sales, Antique:
<br />"Antique firearm sales" means the
<br />sale of any firearm not designed or
<br />redesigned for using rimfire or conven-
<br />tional center fire ignition with fixed
<br />ammunition and manufactured in or
<br />before 1898 (including any matchlock,
<br />flintlock, percussion cap, or similar
<br />type of ignition system or replica there-
<br />of, whether actually manufactured be-
<br />fore or after the year 1898), and also
<br />any firearm using fixed ammunition
<br />manufactured in or before 1898, for
<br />which the ammunition is no longer
<br />manufactured in the United States and
<br />is not readily available in the ordinary
<br />channels of commercial trade. (Ord.
<br />1743, 1998; Ord. 1738 § 1, 1998)
<br />18.08.190 Floor Area, Basic:
<br />"Basic floor area" means the total
<br />amount of gross floor area a building
<br />contains, expressed as a percentage of
<br />the total area of the lot. (Ord. 1743,
<br />1998; Ord. 1738 § 1, 1998; Prior Code
<br />18.08.195 Floor Area, Gross:
<br />"Gross floor area" means the sum of
<br />the gross horizontal area of the several
<br />floors of a building and its accessory
<br />buildings on the same site excluding:
<br />basement or cellar areas used only for
<br />storage; space used for off street park-
<br />ing or loading; steps, patios, decks,
<br />terraces, porches, and exterior balco-
<br />nies, if not enclosed on more than three
<br />(3) sides. Unless excepted above, floor
<br />area includes, but is not limited to,
<br />elevator shafts and stairwells measured
<br />480-3 (Pleasanton January 2004)
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