New dwelling units definition
New dwelling units means dwelling units that are made available for occupancy in a community as a result of a housing project and that were not available for occupancy as residential housing in the community for a period of at least six months prior to the date on which application is made to the authority under the program. If a dwelling unit has served as residential housing and been occupied during the six months preceding the date on which application is made to the authority under the program, then the dwelling unit shall be presumed not to be a new dwelling unit.
New dwelling units means any combination of units located in new buildings or additions to existing buildings, and any net increase in units resulting from reconstruction of existing buildings, except for units resulting from:
New dwelling units means dwelling units for which the final certificate of occupancy was issued during the year indicated.
Examples of New dwelling units in a sentence
As Manor Park Estates has committed to a three-year heads up, any further agreement regarding Secured Affordable New dwelling units will be covered under a separate agreement as required by the Inclusionary Zoning By-Law.
HRD’s compliance 12 with the terms of this Agreement shall fully satisfy and discharge any and all obligations of HRD, 13 its affiliates, successors and assigns, to provide, construct, fund, facilitate or otherwise create 14 affordable housing Downtown as a requirement in connection with the development by HRD, its 15 affiliates, successors and assigns, of up to 5,500 Net New dwelling units Downtown during the 16 term of this Agreement.
More Definitions of New dwelling units
New dwelling units means any combination of units that have received or will receive a Certificate of Occupancy in any five-year period and are located in new buildings or additions to existing buildings, and any net increase in units resulting from reconstruction of existing buildings, except for units resulting from: