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(f) Medical Offices: <br />(1) Including, but not limited to, dentists, physicians, chiropractors, psy- <br />chiatrist/psychologist, nonresidential psychiatric, alcoholic and narcotic <br />treatment centers, dental and medical laboratories, medical clinics and <br />outpatient surgery /treatment centers, offices for the fitting and repair of <br />hearing aids and prosthetic appliances, and massotherapy. <br />(g) Home Occupation Offices: <br />(1) Including such services, provided solely by the owner or tenant, as ac- <br />counting, insurance, public relations, tax preparation, legal, stenograph- <br />ic, plarming and design and similar activities. <br />(h) Residential Uses: <br />(1) Single- family structures; including detached houses and duplexes, <br />townhouses, and clustered dwelling writs that may be attached but have <br />separate entrances and/or parking areas for each unit or common park- <br />ing areas servicing two (2) or more units. <br />(2) Multi- family structures; including condominium and apartment build- <br />ings with common entranceways and/or parking areas for two (2) or <br />more dwelling units. <br />(3) Senior housing; including any multi- family dwelling occupied ninety <br />percent (90 %) or more by persons sixty (60) years of age or older. <br />(4) Sleeping rooms; including boarding, lodging, bed and breakfast homes, <br />rectories and convents, and rooms that are rented or used on an individ- <br />ual basis by non - family members. <br />(5) Commercial lodging; including hotels, motels, motor lodges and motor <br />courts. <br />(6) Group /convalescent/nursing homes and assisted living; where unrelated <br />persons reside under supervision for special care, treatment, training or <br />other purposes on a temporary or permanent basis. <br />(7) Day -care centers; where unrelated persons are cared for during limited <br />periods each day in a supervised facility. <br />(8) Hospitals; including teaching and specialized medical centers, sanitari- <br />ums, and residential alcoholic, psychiatric and narcotic treatment facili- <br />ties that provide for temporary or long -term resident patient care. <br />(i) Retail/Service Uses: <br />(1) General retail; including generally the sale of items such as antiques, <br />art, art supplies, bicycles, books, camera and photographic supplies, <br />china and glassware, clothing, tour merchandising, dra- <br />pery/curtain/vvindow coverings, dry goods, fabric and sewing accesso- <br />ries, floor coverings, furriers and fur apparel, gift/novelty/souvenirs, <br />hobby, jewelry, linens /sheets /towels, leather/luggage /suitcases, musical <br />instruments, optical shops, newspapers and magazines, retail florist <br />