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210 Single -Family Dwelling / Duplex <br />This use code includes single-family detached housing, mobile homes, and /duplex homes on <br />individual lots. <br />[Combines ITE use codes 210 Single -Family Dwelling and 240 Mobile Home Park.] <br />211 Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) / Secondary Dwelling Unit (SDU) <br />Any interior, attached or detached, residential structure that is used in connection with or that is <br />accessory to a single family dwelling on the same lot. An ADU typically has the following <br />components: <br />• separate ingress / egress <br />• living area <br />• kitchen facilities including sink (in addition to bathroom sink), refrigerator, orstove <br />• separate bathroom <br />220 Apartments <br />Apartments are rental dwelling units located on the same property with at least two other dwelling <br />units. <br />230 Condominium/Townhome <br />Condominiums/townhomes are ownership dwelling units constructed in a group of three or more <br />attached units. <br />251 Senior Housing Development <br />Senior adult housing consists of detached independent living developments, such as retirement <br />communities, age -restricted housing and active adult communities. In addition to residential units, <br />these developments may include golf courses, pools, security, transportation and common <br />recreational/social facilities. <br />[Combines ITE use codes 251 Senior Adult Housing — Detached and 252 Senior Adult Housing - <br />Attached.] <br />253 Congregate Care Facility / Continuing Care Retirement Community <br />Congregate care facilities are independent living developments that provide centralized amenities <br />such as dining, housekeeping, transportation, and organized social/recreational activities. Limited <br />medical services may or may not be provided. <br />254 Assisted Living / Nursing Home <br />Assisted living developments and nursing homes are residential facilities that provide protective <br />oversight and/or daily care to mentally or physically limited persons. Assisted living facilities <br />provide routine general assistance with activities necessary for independent living. They commonly <br />have separate living quarters for residents and services related to dining, housekeeping, social <br />and physical activities, medication administration, and transportation. Nursing homes are facilities <br />whose primary function is to provide care for persons who are unable to care for themselves. <br />Skilled nurses and nursing aides are available 24 hours a day. Both assisted living and nursing <br />homes are occupied by residents who do very little or no driving; traffic is primarily generated by <br />employees, visitors, and delivery trucks. <br />[Combines ITE use codes 254 Assisted Living and 620 Nursing Home.] <br />310 Hotel/Motel <br />Hotels are places of lodging that provide sleeping accommodations and supporting facilities, such <br />as, restaurants, cocktail lounges, meeting and banquet rooms or convention facilities, limited <br />recreational facilities (pool/fitness room), and other retail and service shops. Motels are places of <br />lodging that provide sleeping accommodations and often a restaurant. Motels generally have little <br />or no meeting space. <br />City of Eugene SDC Methedelog;esMethodology, Appendix A Page A-7 <br />