Residential Low Rise Sample Clauses

The 'Residential Low Rise' clause defines the specific standards, requirements, or conditions that apply to buildings classified as low-rise residential structures, typically those with a limited number of stories. This clause may outline aspects such as construction methods, safety features, or occupancy limits that are unique to low-rise dwellings, distinguishing them from high-rise or commercial properties. Its core function is to ensure that the legal or regulatory obligations are tailored appropriately to the scale and use of low-rise residential buildings, thereby promoting safety, compliance, and clarity for property owners and developers.
Residential Low Rise. Low Rise Residential construction is herein defined as all work in connection with framing, construction, alteration and/or repair of all residential units, such as single dwellings, duplexes, row houses, town houses, apartments, nursing homes, retirement homes, condominiums, convalescent homes, and hotels, motels, and mixed use residential housing in buildings not exceeding seven (7) stories in height, not including the parking garage.