Net housing density definition

Net housing density means the number of residential
Net housing density means the number of residential units allowed per acre of land on parcels that allow for residential development. In calculating net housing density for an area, a local government shall incorporate any dimensional or other restrictions in local laws used to regulate allowed density in the area, including but not limited to restrictions related to units per acre, lot area per unit, lot coverage, site level open space requirements, floor area ratios, setbacks, minimum parking requirements, and maximum height. Nothing in this subsection (5) means that, in calculating net housing density for an area, a local government shall include an area of an individual parcel required for stormwater drainage or a utility easement.

Related to Net housing density

  • Multi-family housing means a building or structure that is designed to house two (2) or more different households in separate housing Units which have full kitchen facilities including oven/range, refrigerator, kitchen sink with hot and cold water supply and food storage facilities and at least one (1) full bathroom facility(s), one (1) full bedroom and one (1) living area (including a combination thereof such as studio arrangements).

  • Residential property means improved property that:-

  • Residential real property means real property improved with not less than one nor more than four residential dwelling units: units in residential cooperatives; or, condominium units including the limited common elements allocated to the exclusive use thereof that form an integral part of the condominium unit. The term includes a manufactured home as defined in subdivision (53) of Section 9-102 of the Uniform Commercial Code that is real property as defined in the Conveyance and Encumbrance of Manufactured Homes as Real Property and Severance Act.