Dwelling, Row House definition
Dwelling, Row House means a building that is divided vertically into three or more dwelling units, each of which has a separate and independent entrance at finished grade and separated from the adjoining unit or units by a common unpierced wall with no interior access between each dwelling unit. Townhouse shall have a corresponding meaning; or
Dwelling, Row House means a building with three (3) or more dwelling units joined side by side (or occasionally side to back), such as a townhouse, but not having any other dwellings either above or below. Each unit may or may not occupy its own site.
Dwelling, Row House means one of a group of three or more attached single dwelling units, each having an independent entrance either directly from outside or through a common vestibule to which each unit's access is provided by corridors, stairs or elevators.
More Definitions of Dwelling, Row House
Dwelling, Row House means a dwelling containing at least three dwelling units with each having direct access to the outside grade. Units are attached at the side walls, each having frontage onto a public or private road. A row house dwelling unit may be located on a separate lot if the lot is registered after construction of the row house dwelling. A row house dwelling is not an apartment dwelling or fourplex dwelling.
Dwelling, Row House means a building that is divided vertically into three or more dwelling units, each of which has a separate and independent entrance at finished grade and separated from the adjoining unit or units by a common unpierced wall with no interior
Dwelling, Row House means a dwelling containing three or more dwelling units to a maximum of eight, each dwelling unit having at least one separate entrance at street level, and separated from the adjoining unit or units by a common or party wall.
Dwelling, Row House means a building that is divided vertically into three
Dwelling, Row House means a building that is divided vertically into three (3) or more dwelling units, each of which has independent entrances, to a front and rear yard immediately abutting the front and rear walls of each dwelling unit;
Dwelling, Row House means a dwelling unit in a building that is vertically divided above and below grade into a minimum of three dwelling units, each of which has an independent entrance to the outside to the front, rear and/or side of the building and a yard abutting at least two of the exterior walls of each dwelling unit;