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DRAFT October 24, 2014September 24, 2014August 13, 2014 <br /> TCAAP Redevelopment Code <br />Page | 24 <br /> <br />A multi-unit building (2 to 8 units) that is designed to appear as a large home from the <br />exterior, but functions as a multi-unit building on the interior. Manor Homes have one main <br />front door for the building, but may also have side and rear entries. Parking is accessed from <br />an alley or a driveway to the rear of the lot. Parking does not face a public right-of-way. <br /> Image of Manor Home <br />Images of Manor Homes <br />Multi-Unit House <br />The Multi-Unit house is a medium structure that consists of 3–6 attached, horizontally or <br />vertically, residential units, typically with one shared entry or individual entries along the front. <br />This Type has the appearance of a medium-sized family home and is appropriately scaled to <br />fit within primarily single-family neighborhoods and as transitions between neighborhoods and <br />commercial corridors. This type enables appropriately-scaled, well-designed infill residential <br />and is important for providing a broad choice of housing types and promoting walkability. <br /> <br />Medium Multi-Family Use <br /> <br />A building containing nine to fifty multi-family units which may include stacked flats, <br />apartments, or condominiums. <br /> <br />N <br />Numerical Standard <br />Any standard that has a numerical limit (minimums and maximums) or value as established <br />within both the text and graphic standards of the TRC. <br />O <br />Open Space <br />A publicly accessible open space in the form of parks, courtyards, forecourts, plazas, greens, <br />playgrounds, squares, etc. provided to meet the standards in Section 9.0 of this Code. Open <br />Space may be privately or publicly owned and/or maintained. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />P Q <br />Formatted: Font: Tw Cen MT, Italic <br />Formatted: Font: Bold