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stations, community centers,parks, or other public or quasi-public service uses specifically listed <br /> in this title. <br /> "Grade"means the elevation of a lot prior to development. <br /> "Grade, finished"means the elevation of a lot after completion of development. <br /> "Grading"means any excavating, filling, or clearing of land or any combination thereof <br /> "Gross floor area"means the sum of the gross horizontal areas of the floors of a building or <br /> buildings,measured from exterior faces of exterior walls, and from the centerline of common <br /> walls. <br /> 1. Gross floor area includes: basement space, elevator shafts and stairwell at each floor, <br /> mechanical equipment rooms or attic spaces with headroom of seven feet, six inches or more, <br /> penthouse floors, interior balconies and mezzanines, and enclosed porches. <br /> 2. Gross floor area shall not include: accessory water tanks and cooling towers, mechanical <br /> equipment rooms or attic spaces with headroom of less than seven feet, six inches, exterior steps <br /> or stairs, terraces, breezeways, and open spaces. <br /> "Ground sign"means a freestanding sign that is five feet or less in height. <br /> "Group home": <br /> 1. Group-Care Homes, Class I. State-licensed foster homes for children(not including nursing <br /> homes),homes for handicapped and the mentally ill, and homes for those with developmental <br /> disabilities. Group-care homes, class I, are subclassified as follows: <br /> a. Group-Care Homes, Class I-A. A maximum of six residents and two resident staff; <br /> b. Group-Care Homes, Class I-B. A maximum of twelve residents and resident staff; and <br /> c. Group-Care Homes, Class I-C. A maximum of twenty residents and four resident staff <br /> 2. Group-Care Homes, Class II. State-licensed group-care homes for juvenile delinquents, <br /> halfway houses providing residence in lieu of institutional sentencing,halfway houses providing <br /> residence to those needing correctional institutionalization, and residential rehabilitation centers <br /> for current abusers of alcohol and drugs. Group care homes, class II, are subclassified as follows: <br /> a. Group-Care Homes, Class II-A. A maximum of six residents and two resident staff; <br /> b. Group-Care Homes, Class II-B. A maximum of ten residents and two resident staff; and <br /> c. Group-Care Homes, Class II-C. A maximum of twenty residents and four resident staff. <br /> is hereby amended to read as follows: <br /> 6 <br />