Multifamily development definition

Multifamily development is defined in Recital F.
Multifamily development means a tract of land or contiguous tracts of land on which there are thirty or more dwelling units of the same landlord.
Multifamily development means a housing development with five or more dwelling units.

Examples of Multifamily development in a sentence

  • Multifamily development is typically in two and three-story buildings.

  • The Plans indicate the construction of all necessary public infrastructure to accommodate the approved 292-unit Townhome Multifamily development.

  • Multifamily development requires resources and expertise likely to be beyond the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ CDC’s internal capacity.

  • Multifamily development shall comply with the multifamily sign requirements and commercial development shall comply with the requirements of the LDC Residential/Professional districts.


More Definitions of Multifamily development

Multifamily development means a housing project or development of 5 or more attached units.
Multifamily development means 3 or more dwelling units on one lot. Condominium lots do not count as separate lots for purposes of this definition. The dwelling units may be located in one or more structures on the lot. The dwelling units may be arranged with one dwelling unit per structure or with multiple dwelling units within a structure that are separated vertically and/or horizontally. Multifamily development includes the forms of housing that are typically called garden apartments, apartments, and condominiums. Multifamily developments may include structures that appear similar in form to rowhouses, cottage clusters, duplexes, or single-family dwellings.
Multifamily development means a development other than one-or two-family detached dwellings where the dwellings are arranged so that there are more than two units attached, regardless of the presence of lot lines.
Multifamily development means a structure or structures, or portion thereof, designed for occupancy by three or more families living independently of each other and containing three or more attached or detached dwelling units on a lot. Any combination of three-plus, duplex and detached single-family dwellings that have a common driveway access on a single lot of record is considered multifamily development.