Two-family dwelling definition

Two-family dwelling means two complete, but separate, self- contained residential units each intended for permanent habitation by one family only in a single structure having a common wall roof, wall or ceiling and containing separate rooms and facilities for living including cooking, sleeping, and sanitary needs.
Two-family dwelling means a structure of which all habitable portions thereof are connected structurally and comprise two dwelling units including but not limited to factory built dwellings, mobile homes and site built dwellings.
Two-family dwelling means a building containing two dwelling units.

More Definitions of Two-family dwelling

Two-family dwelling means a building containing two dwelling units with not more than five lodgers or boarders per family but not more than twenty individuals.
Two-family dwelling means any dwelling containing two dwelling units.
Two-family dwelling means any structure that contains two
Two-family dwelling means a building other than a building containing a secondary suite, containing two dwelling units.
Two-family dwelling means a building consisting of two self-contained dwelling units which share a common wall or an area that forms the floor of one unit and the ceiling of the other and are not linked by a trellis, deck, breezeway or similar connection.
Two-family dwelling means a building designed for or occupied exclusively by two families.
Two-family dwelling means a building designed or used exclusively for the occupancy by two households, living independently of each other and having separate kitchen facilities for each family and containing two (2) attached dwelling units, excludes accessory dwelling units. The term “two-family dwelling” shall include the term “duplex.” (Ord. 822 §1, 1929)