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Item 20 - Second Reading of Zoning Ordinance Amendment (ZOA) No. 2024-02
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Item 20 - Second Reading of Zoning Ordinance Amendment (ZOA) No. 2024-02
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Ordinance No. NS-XXX <br />Page 27 of 47 <br />b. Courtyard Housing: A building type consisting of residences that can be <br />arranged in four possible configurations: townhouses, townhouses over <br />flats, flats, and flats over flats. The structures are arranged next to each <br />other, on one or more courts that are partly or wholly open to the street. <br /> <br />c. Duplex, Triplex, and Quadplex: Multiple dwelling forms that are <br />architecturally presented as large single-family houses in their typical <br />neighborhood setting. <br /> <br />d. Flex Block: A building generally of a single massing element, designed for <br />occupancy by retail, service, or office uses on the ground floor, with upper <br />floors also configured for those uses or for residences. <br /> <br />e. House: A structure occupied by a single household that also accommodates <br />commercial and office uses as allowed. <br /> <br />f. Hybrid Court: A building that combines the point-access portion of the <br />stacked dwelling building type (double-loaded corridor element) with the <br />walk-up portion of the courtyard housing building type. <br /> <br />g. Lined Block: A building that conceals a public garage or other faceless <br />building that is designed for occupancy by retail, service, or office uses on <br />the ground floor, with upper floors also configured for those uses or for <br />residences. <br /> <br />h. Live/Work: An integrated residence and working space, occupied and <br />utilized by a single household in an arrangement of at least 3 such <br />structures or 1 multiple structure with a least 3 units arranged side by side <br />along the primary frontage, that has been designed or structurally modified <br />to accommodate joint residential occupancy and work activity. <br /> <br />i. Rowhouse: An individual structure on a parcel with a private rear yard and <br />individual garage accessed from an alley. Such structure shall be developed <br />in an arrangement of at least 3 such structures along the primary frontage. <br />Or, a structure of at least 3 attached townhouse unit types arranged side by <br />side with a private rear yard and individual garage accessed from an alley <br />along the primary frontage. <br /> <br />j. Stacked Dwellings: A building of single-floor or multi-floor residences of <br />similar configuration either above or below that are stacked. <br /> <br />k. Tower-on-Podium: A multi-level building organized around a central core <br />with the first two to five floors expressed as a podium building. <br /> <br />l. Tuck-Under Housing: An individual structure on a parcel with no rear yard, <br />where its garage is tucked under the rear of the house and accessed from <br />an alley. Such structure shall be developed with at least four such individual <br />structures, or a structure of at least four attached townhouse units types <br />arranged side by side along the primary frontage. <br />
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