Dwelling, Multiple Unit
A building or a portion thereof designed for or occupied as three (3) or more dwelling units, but not including a motel or hotel.
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A building or a portion thereof designed for or occupied as three (3) or more dwelling units, but not including a motel or hotel.
The whole of a dwelling house that is divided vertically by common party walls into four separate dwelling units, each of which has two common party walls.
A building designed for or occupied as three or more dwelling units side by side, under one roof and each unit having a separate front and rear access.
A single detached dwelling used essentially for recreation, rest or relaxation from time to time, throughout any season of the year, by any person or persons but not used or intended to be used continuously in excess of five months or as a permanent residence. A single-family detached dwelling unit constructed for permanent use and […]
The whole of a building divided vertically into two separate dwelling units. Two dwelling units side by side as one cohesive unit in terms of architectural design, appearance and construction material, with a common party wall which separates, without opening, the two dwelling units throughout the entire structure. A building designed for or occupied as […]
A detached residential dwelling unit other than a mobile home, designed for and occupied by one family only. To access the rest of this content, you must purchase a...
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A single detached dwelling in which the first floor above finished grade is so constructed as to create two or more different levels, the vertical distance between the levels being not more than 50% of the storey and such a dwelling shall be considered to be one storey in height. A dwelling containing three or […]
A building divided vertically into three or more separate dwelling units, each of which has an independent entrance either directly or through a common vestibule. A building divided vertically by a common wall extending from the foundation to the roof into three or more attached dwelling units, each having a separate entrance at grade. A […]
A building that is divided horizontally into three dwelling units The whole of a building divided horizontally into three separate dwelling units, each of which has an independent entrance either directly or through a common vestibule. A separate building divided horizontally into only three dwelling units and used by not more than three families.
A detached residential building containing two dwelling units, designed for occupancy by not more than two families.
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