Zoning Dictionary

Category: Residential Uses

Vacation Home

A second home, owned or rented, usually used seasonally and located in an area with nearby recreational opportunities or amenities.

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Walk-up Apartment

An apartment building of more than two stories that is not equipped with an elevator.

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Wet Bar

An area or space equipped with cabinets and a sink with running water. A wet bar shall not include any of the following: (1)  A stove, range, oven, built-in microwave oven or any other device for cooking food; (2)    A 220/240 voltage outlet, gas or propane plumbing; (3)    A garbage disposal.

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Workers’ Accommodation

A dwelling for people whose duties require them to live on-site, and in the rural zones for people who work on the site or surrounding rural area.

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Workforce Housing

Housing that includes live/work facilities, multi-family housing and single room occupancies, provided the dwellings are located on the site where the source of employment is located.

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Zero Lot Line Housing

A housing unit that is located on one of the side lot lines that the unit is located upon.

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