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DRAFT January 29, 2015 <br /> TCAAP Redevelopment Code <br />Page | 26 <br /> <br />N <br />Neighborhood High Density <br />Single family or small multi-family uses developed at a minimum gross density of no less than <br />four (4) units per acre and a maximum gross density of no greater than six (6) units per acre. <br />Neighborhood Low Density <br />Single family use developed at a gross density of no greater than two (2) units per acre. <br />Neighborhood Medium Density <br />Single family or small multi-family uses developed at a minimum gross density of no less than <br />two (2) units per acre and a maximum gross density of no greater than four (4) units per acre. <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 /> <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 />P Q <br /> Parking Setback Line <br />The distance that any surface parking lot is to be set back from either the principal building <br />façade line or property line along any street frontage (depending on the specific standard in <br />the Zoning District). Surface parking may be located anywhere behind the parking setback line <br />on the property. <br /> Illustration of a parking setback line