Multi Family Layout

Combination-Condominium
The Combination-Condominium product is a combination of predominantly townhouses and some flats, with the flats located over garages as “carriage” units. The addition of the carriage units allows this product type to achieve a slightly higher density than the townhouse product by itself. Buildings are two stories and garages are typically integrated into the building with direct access from garage to unit. When built, the Combination-Condominium looks very much like a townhouse development. This product must be sold as Condominiums because the flats are not in contact with the land.
Stacked Flats
Stacked flats are comprised of individual units (flats) stacked vertically, typically in two and three story configurations. These units are usually referred to as “stacked” because similar units sit directly on top of another unit. Garages can be separated or integrated into the building. This product must be sold as a Condominium.
R-4 Multi-Family
The multi-family attached classification is comprised of units connected by adjacent walls in various combinations and lengths. While a multi-family designation usually implies rental units, ownership units are not precluded by this product type.
Multi-family attached units can be rental apartments or for-sale Condominiums, They are configured as stacked flat units in two to four story buildings. Garages are typically separate but some may be integrated into the building.
