Appendix 430. Dwelling unit.  


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  • A room or suite of two (2) or more rooms that is designed for and not occupied by more than one (1) family doing its own cooking therein and having only one (1) kitchen facility, located within a building.

    430.1 Dwelling, single-family: A building designed, constructed, and used for one (1) dwelling unit.

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    430.2 Dwelling, patio home: A single-family dwelling on an individual lot with open yard setbacks usually on three (3) sides. These are a type of zero lot line dwellings.

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    430.3 Dwelling, duplex: A building used for two (2) dwelling units that are connected by a common wall.

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    430.4 Dwelling, semi-detached: A dwelling attached to one (1) other dwelling by a common vertical wall, and each dwelling located on an individual lot.

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    430.5 Dwelling, townhouse: A single-family dwelling in a row of at least three (3) and no more than eight (8) such units in which each unit has its own front and rear access to the outside, no unit is located over another unit, each unit is separated from any other unit by one (1) or more common fire-resistant walls, and each unit is serviced by separate utilities. These units may be subdivided on fee simple lots. Where units are subdivided, an easement shall be provided to allow utilities to cross parcel lines to provide service to attached units.

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    430.6 Dwelling, quadruplex: A multiplex containing four (4) attached dwellings in one (1) structure. Each unit has two (2) open space exposures and shares one (1) or two (2) walls with adjoining unit(s).

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    430.7 Dwelling, multi-family: A building used for more than two (2) dwelling units, with each dwelling unit having a common wall with any other dwelling unit.

(Ord. No. 36-03, § 4, 6-3-03; Ord. No. 78-17, § 1, 9-19-17)