Multi-Family definition

Multi-Family means a single residential connection to the public water system’s distribution system from which two or more separate dwelling units are supplied water.
Multi-Family means dwellings of five or more units.
Multi-Family means dwellings with five or more units, including apartment buildings and long-term care facilities, but excluding individual condominium units.

Examples of Multi-Family in a sentence

  • For purposes of the Contract, Multi-Family Residential Units that are logistically feasible to collect Recyclable Material curbside or in the alley from an approved Recycling Container located at each unit are considered an Equivalent Residential Unit.


More Definitions of Multi-Family

Multi-Family means any Multiple-Unit Dwelling with five (5) or more dwelling units and/or
Multi-Family means 3 or more attached structures, such as condominiums or apartments, generally intended for occupancy by individuals or families and where centralized community trash disposal and collection services are typically provided.
Multi-Family means the residential use of land for a Building consisting of two or more Dwelling Units, carried out in accordance with the Zoning Bylaw, and does not include an Institutional use of land.
Multi-Family means any structure containing more than two dwelling units.
Multi-Family means any premises, four units or more, that is serviced in a manner similar to commercial and industrial property (bin or debris box), but used for residential purposes (not including hotels or motels) irrespective of whether residence therein is transient, temporary or permanent.
Multi-Family means a project that is intended to be for rental units for multiple families. Single family detached units are not included in this activity.
Multi-Family residence shall mean a building that is designed for and occupied exclusively for residential purposes and containing two (2) or more living units, such as condominiums, duplexes, apartment houses, hotels, motels, trailer parks, dormitories, extended health care facilities, congregate houses, etc.