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Single Family Residential Regulations  Page 2 of 18  <br />  <br />        <br />Images of a home with a J-Swing Garage from the front and side of home. <br />Large Multi-Family <br />A building containing more than fifty residential units which may include apartments or <br />condominiums. <br />Manor Home/Multi-Unit House <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 />  <br />Image of Manor Home <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 />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 />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