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Housing Types & Terminology One Dwelling per lot homes: –Bungalow Housing – Common-wall Dwellings – Accessory Apartments Two Dwellings per Lot: – Duplex – Two, Detached Dwelling Units Multi-family Dwellings – Apartment & Condominium Complexes Mobile Home Parks & Cottage Housing & SROs
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Housing Types & Terminology One Dwelling per lot homes: –Bungalow Housing – Common-wall Dwellings – Accessory Apartments Two Dwellings per Lot: – Duplex.

Mar 29, 2015

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Page 1: Housing Types & Terminology One Dwelling per lot homes: –Bungalow Housing – Common-wall Dwellings – Accessory Apartments Two Dwellings per Lot: – Duplex.

Housing Types & TerminologyOne Dwelling per lot homes:

–Bungalow Housing – Common-wall Dwellings– Accessory Apartments

Two Dwellings per Lot:– Duplex– Two, Detached Dwelling Units

Multi-family Dwellings– Apartment & Condominium Complexes

Mobile Home Parks & Cottage Housing & SROs

Page 2: Housing Types & Terminology One Dwelling per lot homes: –Bungalow Housing – Common-wall Dwellings – Accessory Apartments Two Dwellings per Lot: – Duplex.

Bungalow Housing(Created through Subdivision)

House: Max. 1,000 SQ FT (Net Floor )

Garage/ Shed: Max. 300 SQ FT (Net Floor)

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Common-wall Dwelling (or Townhouse)

Shared Property Line

Separate Lot Separate Lot

(Created through Subdivision)

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Accessory Apartments (Grandma Flats)(Detached from House - Below Garage)

Apartment• 600 SQ FT Max. Floor Area

• No more than 1 bedroom

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Accessory Apartments continued…(Attached to House)

Basement Apartment• 600 SQ FT Max. Floor Area

• No more than 1 bedroom

Page 6: Housing Types & Terminology One Dwelling per lot homes: –Bungalow Housing – Common-wall Dwellings – Accessory Apartments Two Dwellings per Lot: – Duplex.

Multi-family DwellingsApartment & Condominium Complexes

Dockside Condominiums

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Duplex

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Single Room Occupancy (SRO)

Efficiency Housing– 400 SQ FT Max. Net Floor Area– Common areas not part of floor area

• Utility, Laundry, and Storage Rooms• Also, Entry Ways and Interior Stairs

– SROs with private bathroom facilities• Count as ½ dwelling toward density calculations

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Mobile Home Park

• Creates a community of homes and park area on one lot

Switzer Creek Mobile Home Park

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Cottage Housing

• Create a cluster of housing surrounding a common open space

• Increased emphasis on architectural design elements

• Permitted in most Residential Districts

• Housing development on one lot

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