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PROPOSED CHANGES TO ACCOMMODATE DETACHED TOWNHOUSES <br /> <br />9.02 DEFINITIONS <br /> <br />Dwelling Unit~ A residential building or portion thereof intended for occupancy by one <br />family including apartments but not including hotels, motels, nursing homes, seasonal <br />cabins, boarding or rooming houses, tourist homes or trailers. <br /> <br />Dwelling, Attached- A dwelling which is joined to another at one or more sides by a <br />party wall. <br /> <br />Dwelling, Detached- A dwelling unit not attached to another dwelling or structure. <br /> <br />Dwelling, Multiple (Apartment or Condominium)- A building designed with three (3) <br />or more dwelling units exclusively for occupancy by three (3) or more families living <br />independently of each other but sharing hallways and main entrances and exits. <br /> <br />Dwelling, Single Family- A dwelling unit designed exclusively for occupancy by one <br />family. <br /> <br />Dwelling, Twinhome- A building containing two attached dwelling units, side-by-side, <br />that share common walls at the lot lines and that are on separate lots. <br /> <br />Dwelling, Two-Family (Duplex)- A dwelling designed exclusively for occupancy by <br />two (2) families living independently of each other. <br /> <br />Dwelling~ Townhouses- Structures housing three (3) or more d~velling units contiguous <br />to each other only by the sharing of one common wail, such structures to be of the town <br />or row houses type as contrasted to multiple dwelling apartment structures. No single <br />structures shall contain in excess of eight ($) dwelling units and each dwelling trait shall <br />have separate and indMdual front and rear entrancc~-. Structures that are desiened for <br />sinale household habitation, but have outdoor areas and/or indoor centers that are <br />commonly owned and maintained by a homeowners' association. Townhouses have a <br />minimum of one individual entrance/exit per unit. <br /> <br />Detached Townhouse- A townhouse that does not share any common walls with <br />the neiuhborin~ unit. Detached townhouses are also referred to as villas, cottage <br />homes, or bungalows and are defined bv their association-maintained status and <br />commonlv-held yards. <br /> <br />Attached Townhouse- Structures housin~ three (3) or more dwellin,.z, units <br />conti~uous to each other only bv the sharin~ of one or more common walls: such <br /> <br />115 <br /> <br /> <br />
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