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Elk River Definitions <br />Dn)elling means a building which is designed or used exclusively for human habitation either <br />permanently or transiently. <br />Dn)elling single family, as used in article VI of this chapter, means a detached principal building <br />containing one dwelling unit designed for occupancy by one family. <br />Dn)elling unit, as used in article VI of this chapter, means one room, or rooms, located in a dwelling <br />which are connected together constituting a separate, independent unit for owner occupancy, rental <br />or lease, physically separated from any other room or dwelling unit which may be in the same <br />structure, and containing independent cooking, sleeping and sanitary facilities, but not including <br />hotels, motels, boardinghouses or rooming houses, tourist homes, mobile homes, travel trailers or <br />tents. <br />Dn)elling unit, as used in article VI, divisions 12 and 13, of this chapter, means any structure or <br />portion of a structure, or other shelter, designed as short -term or long -term living quarters for one <br />or more persons, including rental or timeshare accommodations such as motels, hotels, rooms and <br />cabins. <br />Famij means any number of individuals generally, but not necessarily, related by blood and <br />marriage, living together at one location as a single, nonprofit housekeeping unit, as distinguished <br />from a group occupying a boardinghouse or roominghouse, tourist home, hotel or motel. <br />
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