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Summary of Residential Types <br /> <br /> Housing Type Density Range Distinguishing Feature <br />Small-Lot Single Family 9-15 du/net acre detached units <br />Duplex 1'4-22 du/net acre two attached units <br /> <br />Live/Work Townhouse 20-50 du/net acre multiple attached units with <br /> live/Work first floor rooms at front <br />Townhouse 15-30 du/net acre multiple attached units <br />Mansion Housing 35-45 du/net acre' four to ten units per building, tuck- <br /> under.parking <br /> <br /> Garden Residential 15-25 du/net acre attached with courtyard parking <br /> <br /> Tuck-under Housing 20-30 du/net acre attached with tuck-under parking <br /> Lofts 25-40 du/net acre double-height units with interior <br /> mezzanines <br /> Residential over 15-20 du/net acre attached with ground~floor retail <br /> Commercial <br /> <br />Relation of Buildings to Streets and Parking <br /> <br />1. OrientatiOn.. Primary facades shall contain <br /> the primary entry and shall be street-facing. <br /> The principal orientation Of the front fagade <br /> of all buildings must be parallel or nearly <br /> parallel to the streets they face. Where <br /> public parks are located across a street, the <br /> front fagade should face the public park. <br /> Rear yards shall not occur along local or <br /> connector streets. <br /> <br />Homes Adjacent to Parkways and Arterial <br />Streets. Where residential areas abut arterial <br />streets, lotting and home placement should <br />address these major streets in one of two <br />ways: <br /> <br />Town Center District - Jan. '03 Draft <br /> <br />page 20 <br /> <br />-253- <br /> <br /> <br />