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DRAFT January 29, 2015 <br /> TCAAP Redevelopment Code <br />Page | 28 <br /> <br />Right-of-Way <br />An area dedicated to public use for vehicular and bicycle movement. Pedestrian facilities, <br />public utilities, and private utilities may be accommodated within the right-of-way or outside of <br />the right-of-way within public easements on private property. <br />Right-of-Way Line <br />The lines that form the boundary of a publicly-owned right-of-way. <br />S <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 />Setback <br />The minimum distance by which any building or structure must be separated from a right-of- <br />way or property line. <br />Single Family Use <br />A building containing one or two primary living units and which may include twin homes, <br />detached townhomes and cottage/patio homes. <br />Small Lot Single Family <br />A single-family residential lot that measures less than fifty (50) feet wide. <br /> <br />Image of a Small Lot Single <br />Family <br />Small Multi-Family Use <br /> A building containing three to eight residential units and which may include townhomes, row <br />homes, manor homes/multi-unit houses, stacked flats, or triplexes/quadplexes. <br />Small Retail or Office Building <br />The Small Retail/Office Building is a commercial building that is generally located at street <br />intersections or as transitions between higher intensity commercial uses and lower intensity <br />residential uses. The ground floor space can be used for office, personal service or retail uses. <br />It is especially appropriate for incubating neighborhood-serving retail and service uses and <br />allowing some adjoining streets and multi-modal corridors to expand as the market demands. <br />