Dwelling, townhouse definition

Dwelling, townhouse means a one-family dwelling in a row of at least three such units in which each unit has its own front and rear access to the outside, no unit is located over another unit, and each unit is separated from any other unit by one or more vertical common fire-resistant walls.
Dwelling, townhouse means and refer to a one-family dwelling unit with a private entrance, which is part of a larger structure whose dwelling units are attached in a linear arrangement. Townhomes possess totally exposed front and rear walls, used for access, light, and ventilation.
Dwelling, townhouse. Means a building not more than one dwelling unit in height, designed and constructed to contain more than two dwelling units attached to each other, side by side, in one row and in substantial harmony with each other, each of which dwelling unit:

Examples of Dwelling, townhouse in a sentence

  • Dwelling, townhouse means one (1) of a group of three (3) or more dwelling units separated from each other by a party wall without openings extending from the cellar floor to the highest point of the roof, along the dividing lot line, and having separate front and rear or front and side entrances from the outside.

  • Dwelling, townhouse: Series or group of single-family attached dwellings on individual lots designed to be sold as individual dwelling units on each lot.

  • Permitted Uses.(2) Bed and breakfast(12) Dwelling, single-family(13) Dwelling, townhouse(14) Dwelling, townhouse (parent parcel)(15) Dwelling, two family(18) Inn C.

  • Dwelling, townhouse means a structure of three (3) or more single family units separated by party walls in which each unit has its own front and rear access to the outside and no unit is located over another unit.

  • Townhouses, as defined in §125-8 ("Dwelling, townhouse/ attached single-family").


More Definitions of Dwelling, townhouse

Dwelling, townhouse means a residential building divided vertically into three or more attached dwelling units by common walls which prevent internal access between the attached dwelling units.
Dwelling, townhouse means a building that is divided vertically into three (3) or more separate dwelling units.
Dwelling, townhouse means a separate building divided vertically into three (3) or more dwelling units, each of which has direct access from the outside ground level and shares above ground party walls with abutting dwelling units;
Dwelling, townhouse means the same as "Townhouse."
Dwelling, townhouse means a building containing three or more attached dwelling units in a single row, each of which dwelling units has an independent entrance from the outside and is vertically separated from any abutting dwelling unit;
Dwelling, townhouse means a Building which contains three or more Dwelling Units, with each Dwelling Unit having its principal access from a separate exterior entrance.
Dwelling, townhouse means a separate building containing three or more dwellings, each dwelling separated from its neighbour by an unbroken party wall and each having its own entrance at grade. The addition of a Second Residential Unit to a Dwelling, Townhouse does not change a Dwelling, Townhouse into another type of Dwelling.