Dwelling Units Sample Clauses

The 'Dwelling Units' clause defines what constitutes a dwelling unit within the context of the agreement or regulation. It typically specifies the characteristics or requirements a residential space must meet to be considered a dwelling unit, such as having its own kitchen, bathroom, and sleeping area, or being intended for long-term residential occupancy. This clause ensures clarity in the application of rules, rights, or obligations that pertain specifically to residential living spaces, helping to avoid disputes over what spaces are covered by the agreement.
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Dwelling Units. The Proposed Development will provide for no less than 65% of the apartment units being one bedroom with the remainder being two bedroom. It is agreed and understood that any loft, den or similar space shall not be considered to constitute a bedroom space for any purpose, provided that the single bedroom dwelling units will have only one bathroom and the two bedroom units will have only two full bathrooms.
Dwelling Units. For each Mortgaged Property financed by a Mortgage in the Multifamily Loan Group, a certificate of occupancy has been collected or confirmation that the certificate of occupancy has been issued by the appropriate authority has been obtained.
Dwelling Units.  As a general guideline, the following unit areas are considered modest: 1-bedroom 60 sq. meters (643 sq. ft.) 1 – 2 persons 2-bedroom 75 sq. meters (807 sq. ft.) 1 – 2 persons 3-bedroom 89 sq. meters (960 sq. ft.) 3 – 5 persons 4-bedroom 105 sq. meters (1,130 sq. ft.) 4 – 7 persons  Units of different sizes will be considered, however proposed units sizes should be consistent with unit sizes for rental properties charging Affordable Rents for that geographic area.  Floor areas for units designed for an individual living with a disability may exceed unit sizes consistent with Affordable Rents for that geographic area, to accommodate mobility requirements.  Where a design incorporates stacked townhouses with grade access, the minimum gross floor area should be increased by the space required for the additional stairway.  Notwithstanding the unit size guidelines above, projects should generally reflect modest accommodation.  The assessment of projects will be based on the overall qualities of the project and suites relative to the needs of the client group to be housed and the proposed rent.  The following elements are considered immodest: o Glazed balconies, greenhouses, skylights, special windows o Non-standard wall, ceiling and floor finishes o Additional baths or half baths for 3-bedroom units; larger units may be allowed an additional half bath if it is not on the same floor level as the main bath o Sunken or raised floor levels o Communal areas finished with excessively expensive detailing
Dwelling Units. Contractor shall Collect such trees from Roll-offs at a location(s) selected by the Customer. Where mutual agreement is not reached, the Contract Administrator shall designate the location. Holiday tree Roll-off Collection services shall be provided at no cost to the Customer. Should Roll-offs provided for such trees contain more than incidental Solid Waste, Contractor may bill the Customer at the appropriate Rate for Solid Waste Roll-off Collection per Section 7.2. Contractor shall deliver the Collected trees to the Approved Transfer Station for Disposal and/or Recycling.
Dwelling Units. All dwelling units shall contain one bedroom only.
Dwelling Units. Dwelling units shall be located within the limits of the Developable Area as generally illustrated on Schedules C through G and subject to the Land Use By-law and the following requirements:
Dwelling Units. Every dwelling unit shall contain its own bathtub or shower, water closet, bathroom sink and kitchen sink which shall be maintained by the responsible person in good repair, in good working condition, and in a sanitary condition. The bathroom sink shall be placed in the same room as the water closet or located in close proximity to the door leading directly into the room in which such water closet is located. A kitchen sink shall not be used as a substitute for the required bathroom sink.
Dwelling Units. DWELLING UNIT(S) means one (1) or more rooms with internal access between all rooms, which provide complete independent living facilities for at least one (1) family, including provisions for living, sleeping, eating, cooking, bathing, and sanitary facilities.