SPLIT LEVEL definition

SPLIT LEVEL. - means a dwelling that has three separate living areas, each separated from the next by one half-store;
SPLIT LEVEL means adjacent levels with less than one full story separation between levels. (Ord. 2509-88.)
SPLIT LEVEL means a residential structure with living and/or storage space on more than one level, a design which, if approved by the DRC, must be deemed to provide ample living space area within the structure, conserve natural area on the lot and constitute a better method for building to the land. Split- Level shall not include any living or storage space directly above or below another living or storage space, as such would be considered a two-story structure.

More Definitions of SPLIT LEVEL

SPLIT LEVEL. - means a dwelling that has three separate or more living areas, each separated from the next by one half-storey, not including the basement;

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