§ 155.76 DEFINITIONS.
   For the purpose of this subchapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
   "CONDOMINIUM STRUCTURE." Four or more condominium apartments each having a width of not less than 18 feet in a single building.
   "TOWNHOUSE." A structure on an individual lot, which is one of a series of dwelling units designed for single-family occupancy, which dwelling units are structurally connected or immediately adjacent to and abutting each other without side yards between individual dwelling units. A "condominium apartment" (as defined in Article 1301a, V.A.T.S.) in a "condominium structure" may be considered a townhouse if no other dwelling unit or use of any kind exists immediately above or below it.
   "TOWNHOUSE PROJECT." A development consisting of not less than one acre of land having not less than 100 feet of continuous frontage on an access street or and interior street and not less than four townhouses.
(Ord. 505, passed 5-17-93)