Primary dwelling unit definition

Primary dwelling unit means a main building, room, or suite of rooms, including only one kitchen except as otherwise provided in Section 17.102.270, which is designed or occupied as the principal dwelling unit on a lot.
Primary dwelling unit means a single-family residence on the parcel and is the larger of the two if there is an existing accessory dwelling unit on the parcel.
Primary dwelling unit means the original living unit in a one-, two or three-family home. The permissible size of an ADU will be based on the size of the primary dwelling unit.

Examples of Primary dwelling unit in a sentence

  • Primary dwelling unit entrances shall be located on the front façade of any structure that is oriented towards the public and/or private roadway.

  • Yes NoSecondary Dwelling Unit Standards ItemSecondary Unit OrdinanceAs modified by the Coastal Commission May 12, 2004Modifications accepted by the City Council 7/20/04 Finally approved by the Coastal Commission 9/8/04 Section 17.006 Definitions 17.006.0847 Primary dwelling unit: A single dwelling on a lot that contains no other dwellings, other than a secondary dwelling unit as defined in this section.

  • If the attached second residential second unit is not located above any portion of the existing Primary Unit, the maximum height of such unit shall not exceed the height of the Primary dwelling unit.

  • Individual manufactured homes are included in the definition of one‐family detached dwellings, because building permits for HUD‐compliant homes must be issued in residential districts by state law.199 Name now clarifies that this includes a second Primary dwelling unit – as opposed to an Accessory Dwelling Unit.200 Group Home for Foster Care was deleted, as foster care placements are now addressed in the definition of a Family.201 Retitled from “Boardinghouses and Lodging Houses”.

  • Primary dwelling unit entrances shall be located on the front facade of any structure that is oriented towards the public and/or private roadway.


More Definitions of Primary dwelling unit

Primary dwelling unit means a larger dwelling unit within a building or on a lot containing an accessory dwelling unit.
Primary dwelling unit means a proposed or existing single-family, two-family or multi-family dwelling unit located on the lot where the accessory dwelling unit is proposed to be developed, and includes attached, enclosed accessory structures, such as a garage.
Primary dwelling unit means a residential dwelling, other than an ADU or JADU, with provisions for living, sleeping, eating, a kitchen for cooking, and sanitation facilities.
Primary dwelling unit means an existing single-family residential structure that conforms with all zoning regulations in effect, including this Part. Accessory and junior accessory dwelling units may be allowed within a nonconforming use/building.
Primary dwelling unit means the dwelling unit to which a secondary suite is associated;
Primary dwelling unit means the existing or proposed single family dwelling located in a parcel meeting all development standards for the underlying zoning district.
Primary dwelling unit means the largest dwelling unit in which the residential use of the lot is conducted.