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Dwelline - Single Family. A dwelling designed exclusively for occupancy by one (1) <br />family. Asingle-family dwelling that has more than one cooking area must be designed <br />so that all cooking areas are accessible in common from the interior of the building to the <br />entire dwelling. Where any building obstruction, including a wall, door, or other structure <br />inhibits full interior common access, the building shall be considered to contain two (2) <br />or more dwelling units. <br />1. Double Bungalow. Atwo-family dwelling unit with two (2) units side by side. <br />2. Duplex. Atwo-family dwelling with one (1) unit above the other. <br />Dwelline Unit. A residential building or portion thereof intended for occupancy by a <br />family, but not including hotels, motels, nursing homes, seasonal cabins, boarding or <br />rooming houses, tourist homes or trailers. An individual dwelling unit shall have <br />sleeping, sanitation, and cooking facilities that are shared in common by the family (as <br />defined by this ordinance) occupying the dwelling unit. Where other sleeping, sanitation, <br />and cooking facilities are accessible from a portion of the dwelling unit that has its own <br />entrance to the outdoors or to a common interior vestibule or hallway, such separate <br />facilities shall constitute a separate dwelling unit. <br />E. Efficiencv Apartment. A dwelling unit consisting of one (1) principal room exclusive of <br />bathroom, hallway, closets, or dining alcove. <br />Little Canada Zoning Ordinance Definitions <br />902-7 <br />Dwelline -Multiple (Apartment). A building designed with three (3) or more dwelling <br />units exclusively for occupancy by three (3) or more families living independently of <br />each other, but sharing hallways and main entrances and exits. <br />Dwelline -Two-Family. A dwelling designed exclusively for occupancy by two (2) <br />families living independently of each other. <br />