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122.3 Use of other than official number: It shall be unlawful for any owner or occupant of a <br />building to use any number other than the official number as shown in the records of the <br />Department of Planning and Development. <br /> <br />122.4 Display of building numbers: The assigned building number shall be displayed in <br />arabic numerals not less than 3 inches (76 mm) in height and % inch (13 mm) stroke, so that <br />such building number is legible from the street and from the alley if an alley adjoins the <br />premises. <br /> (CHAPTER 3 USE GROUP CLASSIFICATION) <br /> <br /> (SECTION 310.0 RESIDENTIAL USE GROUPS) <br />310.2 Definitions: The following words and terms shall, for the purposes of this section and <br />as used elsewhere <br />in this code, have the meanings shown herein. <br /> <br />Group home: A one-family dwelling in which shelter is provided in a supervised <br />environment for four or more persons all of whom are capable of prompt egress without <br />supervision, guidance or assistance, and who share complete living facilities that include <br />permanent provisions for living, sleeping, eating, cooking and sanitation. <br /> <br />Dwellings: <br /> <br />Boarding house: A building arranged or used for lodging for compensation, with <br />or without meals, and not occupied as a single-family unit. <br /> <br />Dormitory: A space in a building where group sleeping accommodations are <br />provided in one room, or in a sedes of closely associated rooms, for persons not <br />members of the same family group. <br /> <br />Multiple-family dwelling: A building or portion thereof containing more than <br />two dwelling units and not meeting the requirements for a multiple single-family <br />dwelling. <br /> <br />Multiple single-family dwelling: A building or portion thereof containing more <br />than two dwelling units where each unit has an independent means of egress and <br />is separated from other dwelling units by a fire separation assembly or by a fire <br />partition in accordance with the provisions of Section 310.5. <br /> <br />One-family dwelling: A building containing one dwelling unit. <br /> <br />Two-family dwelling: A building containing two dwelling units. <br /> <br />Dwelling unit: A single unit providing complete, independent living facilities for one or <br />more persons, including permanent provisions for living, sleeping, eating, cooking and <br />sanitation. <br /> <br />310.3 Use Group R-1 structures: This use group shall include all hotels, motels, boarding <br />houses and similar buildings arranged for shelter and sleeping accommodations for occupants <br />who are pdmadly transient in nature, occupying the facilities for a pedod of less than 30 days. <br /> <br />310.4 Use Group R-2 structures: This use group shall include all multiple-family dwellings and <br />boarding houses and similar buildings arranged for shelter and sleeping accommodations for <br />which the occupants are pdmadly not transient in nature. <br /> <br />310.4.1 Dormitories: A group home serving more than ten individual persons shall <br />be classified as a dormitory. A dormitory facility shall be classified as Use Group R-2, <br />unless it serves more than five children 2 % years of age or younger. <br /> <br />-9- <br /> <br /> <br />