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DRAFT April 7, 2015 <br />Section 4: Definitions TCAAP Redevelopment Code <br />Page | 30 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Transition High Density <br />Single family or multi-family uses developed at a minimum gross density of no less than nine (9) <br />units per acre and a maximum gross density of no greater than twelve (12) units per acre. <br />Transition Medium Density <br />Single family or multi-family uses developed at a minimum gross density of no less than six (6) <br />units per acre and a maximum gross density of no greater than nine (9) units per acre. <br />Triplex/Quadplex <br />A Triplex/Quadplex building is a medium-sized attached structure that consists of 3–4 houses <br />placed side-by-side and/or stacked dwelling units. This residential building type is typically <br />located in a location that transitions from a primarily single-family neighborhood into a <br />commercial corridor. This building type enables appropriately-scaled, well-designed residential <br />infill and is important for providing a broad choice of housing types and promoting walkability. <br /> Image of a Triplex/Quadplex <br /> <br />Twin Home <br />The Twin Home, also known as a duplex, is a small- to medium-sized structure that consists of <br />two side-by-side or stacked dwelling units, both facing the street, and within a single building <br />structure. This residential building type has the appearance of a medium to large single-family <br />home and is appropriately-scaled to fit within primarily single-family neighborhoods or <br />medium-density neighborhoods. It enables appropriately-scaled, well-designed residential infill <br />and is important for providing a broad choice of housing types and promoting walkability. <br /> <br /> Image of a Twin Home