Single Family Residential Unit definition

Single Family Residential Unit means each residential dwelling unit in a development that has a density of eight (8) units to the gross acre or less.
Single Family Residential Unit means one or more rooms in a residential building or residential portion of a building which are arranged, designed, used or intended for use as a complete, independent living facility for one family and which includes permanent provisions for living, sleeping, eating, cooking and sanitation. Any duplication of the above permanent provisions, specifically cooking, eating or laundry facilities, will be considered in excess of a single ERU allocation for single parcel and in excess of the allowed service capacity for one ERU. Garages, shops, hobby rooms, or any outbuilding with kitchens or cooking facilities, shower stalls, bathtubs or laundry facilities are not to be connected or served by the sewer utility. A sink and toilet are permissible if connected to the existing sewage system. A laundry facility could also be permitted if one does not exist in the residential unit.
Single Family Residential Unit means the use of a parcel for only one residential dwelling unit as identified in the RTIF Land Use Fee Category Summary which is attached as Exhibit “A” hereto and incorporated herein by reference.

Examples of Single Family Residential Unit in a sentence

  • The remainder of the Building shall be subject to the applicable tax computed in accordance with the Single Family Residential Unit Equivalent formula set forth in Section 2(C).

  • The tax for Non-Residential Parcels is calculated using both frontage and square footage measurements to determine total Single Family Residential Unit Equivalents (SFE).

  • The entire Building shall be deemed a Non-Residential Parcel, categorized as Commercial/Institutional, and shall be subject to the applicable tax computed in accordance with the Single Family Residential Unit Equivalent formula set forth in Section 2(C), and the parcel tax imposed on Multiple Residential Units shall not apply.

  • All individual ejector pumps are privately-owned and are not maintained by the District.(AA) Equivalent Resident Unit (EQR):A standard of measurement used by the District in calculating fees and dedication requirements based on the estimated amount of sewage produced by a Single Family Residential Unit.

  • Single Family Residential Unit Connection inspection:$700.00 per each connection Multiple Residential Units Connection inspection:$700.00 for first unit plus $100.00 per each additional unit for each building sewer connection.


More Definitions of Single Family Residential Unit

Single Family Residential Unit means any structure which is used, or constructed for use, as a single-family dwelling, duplex or townhouse, and which is located on a single lot, parcel or tract of land. The term "Single Family Residential Unit" shall not include any Multifamily Residential Establishment.
Single Family Residential Unit means attached or detached residential units that are on a parcel in which the density is less than eight (8) units per acre as designated in the Project Approvals.
Single Family Residential Unit means, for purposes of calculating Density, a detached, single family residential dwelling intended to be occupied for residential (primary home) and resort residential (second home or nightly rental) living purposes.
Single Family Residential Unit means a building consisting of one or more rooms arranged, designed, used, or intended to be used as living quarters for one family only.
Single Family Residential Unit means any single-family dwellings, individually-billed mobile homes, mobile homes on individual lots, and mobile homes established as permanent residences which have no more than one (1) kitchen.
Single Family Residential Unit means a single dwelling which is freestanding, separate and detached from other main buildings which is serviced by, connected to, and takes water from the Corporation’s waterworks.
Single Family Residential Unit means one or more rooms in a residential building or residential portion of a building which are arranged, designed, used or intended for use as a complete, independent