Gross density definition

Gross density means a measure of the number of dwelling units in a specified area, and is calculated as follows:
Gross density means the number of dwelling units per acre of the total land to be developed.
Gross density means a units-per-acre density measurement that includes land occupied by public rights-of-way and any recreational, civic, commercial, and other nonresidential uses.

More Definitions of Gross density

Gross density means the number of dwelling units per gross acre of land.
Gross density means the number of dwelling units per acre within the boundaries of a parcel.
Gross density means the total number of dwelling units per hectare of land calculated on the basis of the entire land area subject to development or redevelopment;
Gross density means the number of residential units to be located on land proposed to be subdivided, divided by land’s size measured in acres.
Gross density means the number of residential units
Gross density means a measure of the number of dwelling units in a specified area, and is calculated as follows: Gross dwelling density (units per hectare) = Total number of dwelling units in a specified area / Extent of specified area in hectares
Gross density means the number of dwelling units allowed per acre of land, before land required for public or private roadway dedication, or for easement, or other public purposes wetland or critical area protection or related purposes is considered as required by Chapter 18.16 MMC (Critical Areas), is subtracted from the parcel area.