High density residential development definition

High density residential development means a minimum of 24 dwelling units per acre and equal to 120 percent of the maximum density allowed under the local general plan and zoning ordinance, or a minimum density of 75 dwelling units per acre. “Mixed use development” must have more than one half the land area or floor area used for high-density housing.
High density residential development means one or more of the following uses: detached single family residential (including, but not limited to, zero lot line homes), attached single family residential, duplex, multi-family residential, hotels (e.g., all-suite, extended stay, etc.) and bed and breakfast establishments."
High density residential development means an apartment dwelling of a minimum of four (4) storeys or containing more than sixty-five (65) dwelling units per net hectare;

Examples of High density residential development in a sentence

  • High density residential development is however supporting large scale delivery with limited land take and the city has identified appropriate allocations for all uses, supporting the city’s growth.

  • High density residential development is planned to support this to happen, alongside employment development, in line with local planning policy.

  • High density residential development is ensuring that new homes are being delivered at scale with a relatively low land take.