Primary dwelling definition

Primary dwelling means a single-family dwelling that:
Primary dwelling means the main dwelling within the single family dwelling of which an ADU is a part or to which it is attached. The primary dwelling, independent of any ADU, shall meet all applicable requirements for a single family dwelling under this title, the current building codes adopted by the City, and state law.
Primary dwelling means a single-family dwelling that is detached and is occupied as the primary

Examples of Primary dwelling in a sentence

  • Primary dwelling units on the lot may not be owned or conveyed separately from each other.

  • Primary dwelling units on a lot that is created by an urban lot split may not be owned or conveyed separately from each other.

  • A NHDES approved septic design accommodating all bedrooms within the Primary dwelling and the ADU.

  • A client has to require skilled nursing care in order for Medicare to reimburse the facility for care and treatment.

  • Primary dwelling place means the claimant's dwelling place on January 1 of the year for which the claim is made.


More Definitions of Primary dwelling

Primary dwelling means an existing single-family residential structure on a single parcel with provisions for living, sleeping, eating, a single kitchen for cooking, and sanitation facilities occupied and intended for one household.
Primary dwelling means a structure designed, intended, and use for residential purposes, as elsewhere provided for herein. It shall not include Ancillary Dwelling; Secondary Dwelling; Guest House; or Living Quarters.
Primary dwelling means a single-family dwelling that is detached and is occupied as the primary residence of the owner of record.
Primary dwelling means a single-family or two-family
Primary dwelling means the primary, existing legal single-family residential dwelling unit which provides complete independent living facilities for one or more persons.
Primary dwelling means a single-family dwelling that: (A) is detached; and
Primary dwelling or “primary dwelling unit” means a building designed and used exclusively for residential occupancy and which, at a minimum, contains one kitchen, bathroom facilities, and sleeping quarters. For purposes of this article, the single-family or multifamily residence in which an accessory dwelling unit or junior accessory dwelling unit is located within, attached to, or detached from is considered the primary dwelling. (Ord. 782, § 1).