Low density definition

Low density means a building having one to four residential floors or stories.
Low density means Category 3 (valley-agricultural), Category 4 (grazing), and Category 5 (mountain and desert) as established by the State Board of Equalization.
Low density means those residential zoning districts in which the density is equal to or less than one dwelling unit per 15,000 square feet. Make sure this is consistent with the General Plan.

More Definitions of Low density

Low density means those residential zoning districts in which the density is equal to or less than one dwelling unit per 15,000 square feet.
Low density means land zoned ‘Residential R5’ or lower.
Low density means up to 21 self-contained dwelling units on a gross hectare; "medium low density" means 21 to 50 self-contained dwelling units on a gross hectare; "medium density" means 51 to 125 self-contained dwelling units on a gross hectare;
Low density zoning means having areas in the SFHA where the minimum lot size allowed by the zoning district is five acres. As with OSI, LZ credit is mutually exclusive from OSP.
Low density means Category 3 (valley-agricultural), Category 4 (grazing), and Category 5 (mountain and desert) as
Low density means those residential zoning districts in which the density is less than one dwelling unit per eight thousand fifteen square feet.
Low density means up to 1 500 houses per square kilometre.