Multifamily residence definition

Multifamily residence means a residential structure having three or more dwelling units within such lot.
Multifamily residence means a building with multiple separate residential housing units.
Multifamily residence means a building or portion thereof used for occupancy by three or more families living independently of each other and containing three or more dwelling units.

More Definitions of Multifamily residence

Multifamily residence means any apartment, condominium, or townhouse having three or more dwelling units within such building.
Multifamily residence means a residence located in a building which contains more than one residence, such as a duplex unit, condominium, apartment, or a residence designed to be attached to other residences, such as a townhouse.
Multifamily residence means a residential structure accommodating two, three or four dwelling units as defined by Kitsap County zoning ordinance.
Multifamily residence means a building containing three or more dwelling units providing permanent provisions for cooking, eating, sanitation, sleeping and separate entry within each unit.
Multifamily residence means residential property containing three or more residential units with one or more shared floors or ceilings, including for example, rental complexes, residential cooperatives, condominium complexes, senior residences, assisting living complexes and skilled nursing facilities.
Multifamily residence means a multiple-unit residence with five or more dwelling units on a consolidated solid waste collection bill.
Multifamily residence means a building occupied by two or more families living independent of each other in separate units, but not including hotels or motels.