Common wall dwelling definition

Common wall dwelling means two single-family dwellings, each on their own lot, that are attached together at a common interior-property line. “Zero Lot Line Dwelling” means one or more single-family dwelling on their own lot where one side of the dwelling lies directly on an interior-property line.
Common wall dwelling means a building other than a condominium, designed for occupancy by more than one family, each family occupying a dwelling unit separated from the abutting units by a vertical wall extending at least the height of the dwelling unit. Such building shall be designed so that each dwelling unit may be owned in fee, the ownership to extend to the outside surface of exterior walls and to the centerline of common or party walls. A tract of land may be conveyed in fee concurrent with the sale of the dwelling unit, such tract to normally include at least the area covered by the dwelling unit plus rights of access or easement to other portions of the premises or to a public street.

Related to Common wall dwelling

  • new dwelling means, for the purposes of the definition of “second authority” and paragraphs 91, 98 and 103, the dwelling to which an applicant has moved, or is about to move, in which the applicant will be resident;

  • Residential Dwelling Any one of the following: (i) a detached one-family dwelling, (ii) a detached two- to four-family dwelling, (iii) a one-family dwelling unit in a ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ eligible condominium project, (iv) a manufactured home, or (v) a detached one-family dwelling in a planned unit development, none of which is a co-operative or mobile home.

  • Residential Dwelling Unit means any portion of a building that contains living facilities, including a room or rooms in a facility that have shared cooking, bathing, toilet, or laundry facilities such as dormitories, shelters, assisted living facilities, and boarding homes. "Residential dwelling unit" also means facilities that include provisions for sleeping, cooking, bathing, and toilet facilities for one or more persons and are used for extended stays, such as time-shares and extended-stay motels. "Residential dwelling unit" does not mean a guest room in a motel or hotel.

  • Apartment Dwelling means any dwelling unit within a building containing more than four dwelling units where the units are connected by an interior corridor;

  • semi-detached dwelling means a building divided vertically into two dwelling units each of which has a separate entrance and access to grade;