4.1.4(11) RESIDENTIAL.
Residential occupancy includes, among others, the use of a building or structure, or portion thereof, for sleeping accommodations when not classed as an institutional occupancy. Residential occupancies shall comply with the requirements of 4.1 and 4.34 except as follows:
(a) Residential occupancies where the occupants are primarily transient in nature (less than 30 days) including:
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5 percent of the total units, or at least one, whichever is greater, and all public use, common use, and areas which may result in employment of physically handicapped persons.
(b) Residential occupancies in multiple dwellings where the occupants are primarily permanent in nature, including:
Facilities | Application |
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Multifamily housing (Apartment houses): | |
Federally assisted | 5 percent of the total, or at least one unit, whichever is greater, in projects of 15 or more dwelling units, or as determined by the appropriate Federal agency following a local needs assessment conducted by local government bodies or states under applicable regulations. |
Federally owned | 5 percent of the total, or at least one unit, whichever is greater. |
Dormitories | 5 percent of the total or at least one unit, whichever is greater. |
(c) Residential occupancies in one (1) and two (2) family dwellings where the occupancies are primarily permanent in nature and not classified as preceding residential categories or as institutional.
Facilities | Application |
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One and two family dwelling: | |
Federally assisted, rental | 5 percent of the total, or at least one unit, whichever is greater, in projects of 15 or more dwelling units, or as determined by the appropriate Federal agency following a local needs assessment conducted by local government bodies or states under applicable regulations. |
Federally assisted, homeownership | To be determined by home buyer. |
Federally owned | 5 percent of the total, or at least one unit, whichever is greater. |
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