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Garage. A fully enclosed building with one or more vehicular doors for the parking or storage of motor vehicles.

Garage, Private Residential. A fully enclosed structure with one or more vehicular doors; and owned by or assigned to the occupants of a specific dwelling unit or their guests.

Garden. An area of land used to cultivate plants, shrubs, and or trees, any of which may produce flowers, fruit, or vegetables.

Gardening. The act or practice of cultivating a garden.

Grain and Oil Seed Milling. An establishment used for the processing and storage of grains (cereal, feed, etc.) and associated uses, including the receipt and shipment of grain by truck or rail.

Greenhouse. A structure with predominately transparent walls and roof, used for the cultivation of plants, shrubs, or trees and in which food may be produced.

Ground Floor Commercial Use. An art studio or workshop, office, personal service, restaurant, or retail sales use that occupies space only on the ground floor of a multifamily building.

Groundcover. Plants, other than turf grass, that are low growing and spreading in character and obtain heights of 18 inches or less.

Group Home, FHAA. Subject to licensing requirements of the state if applicable, a Group Home, FHAA is a dwelling where persons are living, together with staff, as a single housekeeping unit providing care, supervision, and treatment for the exclusive use of citizens protected by the provisions of the federal Fair Housing Act Amendments of 1988, as defined in that Act and interpreted by the courts, or by any similar legislation of the State of Colorado, including but not limited to facilities providing housing for handicapped, mentally ill, or developmentally disabled persons.

1. “A Group Home, FHAA Large” is a facility designed for and occupied by seven or more residents living together.

2. “A Group Home, FHAA Small” is a facility designed for and occupied by no more than six residents living together.

Group Living. This land use category (containing individual land uses) is characterized by residential occupancy of a structure by a group of people who do not meet the definition of Household Living. Tenancy is arranged on a monthly or longer basis, and the size of the group may be larger than a family. Generally, Group Living structures have a common eating area for residents. The residents may receive care, training, or treatment, and caregivers may or may not also reside at the site. Accessory uses commonly include recreational facilities and vehicle parking for occupants and staff. (Ord. No. 2020-37 § 39, 10-05-2020; Ord. No. 2019-49 § 1, 08-19-2019)