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July 13, 2015 <br />Section 4: Definitions TCAAP Redevelopment Code <br />Page | 27 <br /> <br />and intended for use by the residents, employees, and/or visitors to the development. This may <br />or may not be accessible to the public, but shall be maintained privately. <br />Property Line <br />A line dividing one lot or property from another or from a right-of-way. <br />Public 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 />R <br />Residential Use Building <br />A building that is built to accommodate only residential uses on all floors of the building such as <br />a detached single-family home, attached single-family home (i.e., townhome), two family home <br />(i.e. twin home), Manor Home (3 to 8 units), or apartment building (under single ownership or <br />under multiple owners within a condominium regime). <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.
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