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Ordinance Number
1993-08
Adopted Date
03/18/1993
Ordinance Type
Land Development Regulations Amendment
State Filed Date
03\26\1993
Entity Name
Residential Treatment Centers
Code Number
Amending LDRs Ch. 901,904,911,913,952,95
Subject
Land Development Regulations Various Definitions
Codified or Exempt
Codified
Archived Roll/Disk#
2743
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I J a <br />Total care facility: an institution, building(s) or residence(s), <br />public or private, whether operated for profit or not, licensed by <br />the State, which provides housing, food service, and one or more <br />personal services for a period exceeding twenty-four (24) hours to <br />four (4) or more adults who are not related to the operator. The <br />facilities shall be primarily residential in character; however, <br />such facilities may provide extended convalescent, nursing, medical <br />and personal services for ,the on-site residents as an accessory <br />operation of the facility when licensed by the State. A total care <br />facility may include an adult congregate living facility (ACLF) <br />which provides extended convalescent, nursing and medical care, for <br />its residents, beyond that permitted for an ACLF which stands <br />alone. <br />SECTION 6: The definition of "Nursing/convalescent home" in <br />Section 901.03 of the Definitions Chapter of,the Land Development <br />Regulations is hereby amended as follows: <br />Nursing/convalescent home (Intermediate care facility, Continuing <br />care facility): a home, institution, building or residence, public <br />or private, whether operated for profit or not, presently licensed <br />by the state, which provides maintenance, personal care or nursing <br />for a period exceeding twenty-four (24) hours to three (3) or more <br />ill, physically infirm, convalescing, or aged persons who are not <br />related by blood or marriage to the operator. The definition of <br />nursing or convalescent home does not include hospitals, clinics or <br />similar institutions which are devoted primarily to the diagnosis <br />and treatment of the sick or injured. <br />SECTION 7: The definition of "Residential treatment center" is <br />hereby added to Section 901.03 of the Definitions Chapter of the <br />Land Development Regulations to read as follows: <br />Residential treatment center: a secure facility providing <br />diagnosis, treatment, habilitation or rehabilitation on an in- <br />patient basis in a living environment which includes the <br />supervision and care necessary to meet physical, emotional and/or <br />social needs of clients. Residential treatment centers may house <br />a number of unrelated individuals, either patients or staff, and <br />shall meet all licensing requirements of the State. <br />SECTION 8: A portion of the use table found in Section 911.12 is <br />amended to read as follows (all other portions of the use table are <br />to remain as currently adopted): <br />Institutional Uses <br />Foster Care Facility <br />District <br />CON -1 CON -2 CON -3 <br />P P P <br />SECTION 9: A portion of the use table found in Section <br />911.13(4)(c) is amended to read as follows (all other portions of <br />the table to remain as currently adopted). <br />District <br />AIR -1 <br />Residential Uses <br />Single-family dwellings P <br />'Group . - - 0 <br />Coding: Words in • • -• • type are deletions from existing law. <br />Words underlined are additions. <br />4 <br />
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