low density residential definition

low density residential means a single detached dwelling, semi-detached dwelling, duplex, triplex, fourplex, townhouse, mobile home, or any other residential facility housing 6 or fewer residents;
low density residential means a property on which no more than four self- contained dwelling units are situated, and includes a vacant lot that is zoned for such use.
low density residential means single family, semi-detached, duplex and triplex dwelling development;

More Definitions of low density residential

low density residential means single-detached, semi-detached and duplex dwelling units.
low density residential means any Building that is a duplex, triplex, four-plex, five-plex or six-plex and is metered by a Bulk Meter.
low density residential means one (1) residential dwelling unit with a maximum of one (1) secondary suite or one (1) accessory dwelling unit, located on a single parcel, or a duplex dwelling unit, being two (2) dwellings located in one (1) residential building located on a single parcel.iii
low density residential means a One-Unit Dwelling, One-Unit Dwelling plus one Detached Accessory Dwelling Unit or a mobile home.
low density residential means a residential subdivision or building where the density is less than or equal to 22 parcels or dwelling units per hectare.
low density residential. : Low density residential means any property which has been issued a permit or is planned for development, of lot(s) with a minimum area of 12,000 square feet or larger per dwelling unit.
low density residential means single detached dwellings on lots sufficient in size to accommodate a private water well and retain a rural or semi-rural setting.