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.

Examples of Low density in a sentence

  • Minimizing re- dundancy and (de)coding time has driven much research, culminating with Low- Density Parity-Check (LDPC) codes.

  • That Council amend the Sunnyside Heights Neighbourhood Concept Plan to redesignate the site from "Low Density Residential (6 to 10 upa)" to "Medium Density Residential (10 to 15 upa)" and for changes to the 10 metre drainage corridor on 20 Avenue.

  • The Official Community Plan designates the subject property as Low Density Multiple Unit Residential.

  • A Single Family Low Density unit is assigned an EDU factor of 1.0 and the EDU factor for each of the other land use categories is determined based on the anticipated impact or service demand expected for each land use category relative to the impact or service demand for a Single Family Low Density unit.

  • Low Density: includes single family detached homes with a density rangeof 2 to 5 dwelling units per acre.


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 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. Most counties usually receive some credit here.
Low density means wc & m and wr & n.
Low density means up to 1 500 houses per square kilometre and ‘high density’ means 1 500 or more houses per square kilometre.
Low density means up to 1 500 houses per square kilometre.
Low density means those residential zoning districts in which the density is less than one dwelling unit per eight thousand fifteen square feet.