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DRAFT October 24, 2014September 24, 2014August 13, 2014 <br /> TCAAP Redevelopment Code <br />Page | 26 <br /> <br />A requested modification to TRC zoning district standards per the Permitted Adjustment <br />Provision of Section 3.0: Administration. The JDA shall have the authority to administratively <br />approve a request for a Permitted Adjustment. <br /> <br />Primary Entrance <br />The public entrance located along the front of a building facing a street or sidewalk that <br />provides access from the public sidewalk to the building. It is different from a secondary <br />entrance which may be located at the side or rear of a building providing private controlled <br />access into the building from a sidewalk, parking or service area. <br />R <br />Residential Use Building <br />Means a building that is built to accommodate only residential uses on all floors of the building <br />such as a detached single-family home, attached single-family home (i.e., townhome), two <br />family home (i.e. duplex), Manor Home (3 to 8 units), apartment building (under single <br />ownership or under multiple owners within a condominium regime). <br />S <br />Secondary Apartment/Garage Apartment <br />A Secondary/Garage Apartment building type is an accessory structure typically located at <br />the rear of a lot. This structure typically provides either a small accessory residential unit or <br />home office space that may be above a garage or at ground level. This Building Type is <br />important for providing affordable housing opportunities within TCAAP. <br /> <br />Service-Related Uses <br />All uses that support the principal use on the lot including parking access, garbage/trash <br />collection, utility meters and equipment, loading/unloading areas and similar uses. <br /> <br />Single Family Use <br />A building containing one or two primary living units and which may include twin homes and <br />cottage/patio homes. <br />Small Lot Single Family <br />A single-family residential lot that measures less than fifty (50) feet wide.