Zoning Dictionary

Category: Residential Uses

Supportive Housing

Housing with no limit on length of stay for persons with low incomes who have one or more disabilities and may include, among other populations, adults, emancipated minors, families with children, elderly persons, young adults aging out of the foster care system, individuals exiting from institutional settings, veterans, and homeless people. The housing is linked […]

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Temporary Emergency, Construction, or Repair Residence

A residence (which may be a mobile home) that is: located on the same lot as a residence made uninhabitable by fire, flood, or other natural disaster and occupied by the persons displaced by such disaster, or located on the same lot as a residence that is under construction or undergoing substantial repairs or reconstruction […]

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Tenant Farm Dwelling

A residential structure located on a bonafide farm and occupied by a non-transient farm worker employed by the farm owner for work on the farm.

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Tent

Any kind of temporary shelter for sleeping that is not permanently affixed to the site and that is capable of being easily moved, and is not considered a structure. A portable or temporary cover or shelter. with or without side panels, which is supported by poles and is made of canvas, plastic or similar materials.

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Terrace Apartments

A building exceeding one-storey but not exceeding 4 storeys containing dwelling units which have direct access to the outside.

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Tiny House, Moveable

An enclosed space intended for use as a dwelling unit that:    (a)   Is licensed and registered with the Department of Motor Vehicles;    (b)    Cannot move under its own power    (c)  Is no larger than allowed by State Law for movement on public highways; and    (d) Is no smaller than 150 and no larger than […]

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Townhouse

A residential dwelling unit which is connected by one or more walls to a series of similar units, usually sharing the same street frontage.

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Trailer Site

An area of land within a trailer park that is or is intended to be occupied by one trailer, or similar vehicle within the meaning of a trailer and with adequate access to a driveway or public street.

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Transitional Housing

A building where housing linked to supportive services is offered, usually for a period of up to 24 months, to facilitate movement to permanent housing for persons with low incomes who may have one or more disabilities, and may include adults, emancipated minors, families with children, elderly persons, young adults aging out of the foster […]

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Tree House

A structure or building above ground level and not designed for continuous habitation, using a tree for part of its support.

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