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Page 2 of 5 <br /> <br />(TRC – Sm SF), developers will need flexibility to create lots that are large enough for front- <br />loading garages. <br /> <br /> Single Family Use A building containing one or two primary living units and <br />which may include twin homes detached townhomes and <br />cottage/patio homes. <br /> <br /> Small Lot Single Family A single-family residential lot that measures less than fifty <br />(50) sixty (60) feet wide. <br /> <br /> Small Multi-Family Use A building containing three two to eight residential units <br />and which may include twin homes, townhomes, row <br />homes, manor homes/multi-tenant houses, stacked flats, or <br />triplexes/quadplexes. <br /> <br /> Medium Lot Single Family A single-family residential lot that measures sixty (60) feet <br />to less than seventy-five (75) feet wide. <br /> <br /> Large Lot Single Family A single-family residential lot that measures seventy-five <br />(75) feet or more wide. <br /> <br />Assuming a standard lot depth of 130 feet, the lot widths described above would result in the <br />following net densities and approximately a maximum of 408 total residential units: <br /> <br />Creek Neighborhood - 43 gross acres (31.2 net acres) <br />Lot width <br />(feet) <br />Net Units <br />per Acre <br />% of Total <br />Area <br />Approx. <br />Units <br />45 – 60 3.0 – 5.0 40 62 <br />60 – 75 2.2 – 3.5 40 44 <br />75 – 95 1.5 – 2.5 20 16 <br />Total 122 <br />Note: Approximate units are calculated using the maximum in the range. Net acreage excludes <br />right-of-way. Both gross and net acreage exclude parks. <br /> <br />Hill Neighborhood - 66 gross acres (47.6 net acres) <br />Lot width <br />(feet) <br />Net Units <br />per Acre <br />% of Total <br />Area <br />Approx. <br />Units <br />Sm MF 6.0 – 10.0 30 143 <br />45 – 60 3.0 – 5.0 20 48 <br />60 – 75 2.2 – 3.5 50 83 <br />75 – 95 1.5 – 2.5 10 12 <br />Total 286 <br />Note: Approximate units are calculated using the maximum in the range. Net acreage excludes <br />right-of-way. Both gross and net acreage exclude parks. <br />