Multi-dwelling definition
Multi-dwelling means any arrangement of premises that comprises more than one dwelling unit including semi-detached houses, simplex units, townhouses and any other arrangement of residential premises excluding a block of flats;
Multi-dwelling means any arrangement of premises that comprises more than one dwelling unit including semi-detached houses, simplex units, townhouses, duplex dwellings, and any other arrangement of residential premises excluding block of flats meeting the definition in 1.3 below;
Multi-dwelling means any arrangement of premises that comprises more than one dwelling unit which, by reason of the particular increased engineering or systemic demands accepted by the City Engineer as being required for this category of accommodation, necessitates the application of design-specific water services resources, which thereby differentiates it from a simple collection of dwelling units, and without derogating from the generality thereof, includes semi-detached houses, simplex units and townhouses, whether or not any such multi-dwelling is served by single or multiple meters;
More Definitions of Multi-dwelling
Multi-dwelling. Unit or MDU means a premises containing within its boundaries more than one residential or commercial occupancy (or both). Examples of MDUs (albeit a non-exhaustive list) are set out below. Includes semi-detached, apartments, townhouses, gated communities and assisted-living facilities that share a common property boundary. MDU facilities may be under a single roof or they may consist of multiple buildings on a residential campus. MDUs may include only residential units or they may have residential units along with commercial and retail spaces. The BICSI defines 3 types of MDUs: 1. Low-rise MDUs: Each unit has access to the ground level and also has a roof line such as townhouses and semi detached dwellings.