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2 <br /> <br />regardless of whether or not a fee is charged for the utilization of such space. Multifamily residential means a building containing three or more dwelling units served by one or more shared entrance. The term "multifamily residential" includes cooperative apartments and condominiums, but not condominium-hotels. (See condominium and condominium-hotel under LEC 1.08.) Secondary dwelling means a residential dwelling unit, but not a manufactured home, located on the same lot as a single-family dwelling unit, either within the principal structure or above a detached garage. Single-family, attached or Townhomes, means a building containing one dwelling unit attached to another building containing only one dwelling unit, with each building on a separate lot. means a building containing independent dwelling units adjacently attached to each other, each with separate exterior entrances at the ground floor. Single-family attached must contain more than two units, but not to exceed eight total units. The units may be on the same, or separate, lots. Single-family, detached, means a building containing only one dwelling unit, surrounded by landscape area or yards on all sides. Two-family or duplex means a building on a single lot or adjacent lots containing two dwelling units, either side-by-side or stacked vertically. <br /> 105.12.1050(6)(b) The intent of these changes is to create clarity for applicants on the City’s practice of imposing the greater restriction between conflicting provisions as stated in LEC <br />1.04.030 Proposed Language: <br />Lot specific buildable areas. 1. The buildable area on each proposed lot which remains after consideration of each of the following shall be shown: 1. Required buffers from adjacent lands (See LEC 105.12.170(b)); 2. Required setbacks from waterbodies and non-buildable land per shoreland district regulations (See LEC 105.12, art. XIX); 3. Steep slopes; 4. Easements; and 5. Land within the following setbacks: <br /> Housing Type <br /> Single-Family Homes Townhomes <br />Front yard 30 20 <br />Side yard 15 feet or ten percent of lot width, whichever is greater <br />Corner lot front yard 30 <br />Corner lot street side yard 30 <br />Rear yard 20 <br /> <br /> 105.12.790 The intent of these amendments is to correct standard references and language in Table 11-2. Proposed Language: Lot area and setback requirements shall be as specified in Table 11-2, Lot Dimension and Setback Requirements.