Housing Types Sample Clauses

The "Housing Types" clause defines the specific categories or forms of residential units permitted or regulated under an agreement or policy. It typically outlines whether single-family homes, multi-family dwellings, apartments, townhouses, or other housing structures are allowed within a development or subject to certain rules. By clearly specifying which housing types are acceptable, this clause helps ensure compliance with zoning requirements, guides development planning, and prevents disputes over the kinds of residences that can be constructed or occupied.
Housing Types. Of the total Maximum Residential Units, at least 30% shall be Detached Single Family Dwelling Units. At least 63% of the total Maximum Residential Units shall be Individually Platted Dwelling Units. Accordingly, no more than 37% of the Maximum Residential Units shall be apartment dwelling units. The Parties acknowledge that the types of RDUs used in the Traffic Impact Study (TIS) were included for planning purposes to help determine future impacts of the Planned Community and do not create specific entitlements of exact numbers of housing types to the Master Developer. Each Phase or Subdivision will establish, in accordance with the Master Plan, the number, location, and compatibility of housing types.
Housing Types. Of the total Maximum Residential Units, 30-60% shall be Detached Single Family Dwelling Units. At least 63% shall be Individually Platted Dwelling Units. The Parties acknowledge that the types of RDUs used in the Traffic Impact Study (TIS), Exhibit D, were included for planning purposes to help determine future impacts of the Planned Community and do not create specific entitlements of exact numbers of housing types to the Master Developer. Each CSP or Project Plan will establish, in accordance with this MDA, the number, location, and compatibility (within and without the Planned Community) of housing types, and will include the County’s review of the Traffic Impact Statement (TIS) associated with the CSP pursuant to subsection 2.5.5.
Housing Types. City and AVB to develop four separate housing types for the project.
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