§ 27-1302.   Definitions.
   Zero lot line single-family detached - a building containing only one dwelling unit and having two side yards. A zero-lot-line property is one where a home or building has at least one wall placed on the boundary line of the property, leaving virtually no room between the building and the boundary line. This can occur when individual plots are small, and it maximizes living space at the expense of the yard.
   Zero lot line single-family semi-detached - a portion of a building containing one dwelling unit, having one side yard and having one party wall in common with another dwelling unit. Each dwelling unit is located on its own lot. A zero-lot-line property is one where a home or building has at least one wall placed on the boundary line of the property, leaving virtually no room between the building and the boundary line. This can occur when individual plots are small, and it maximizes living space at the expense of the yard.
(Ord. 2022-02, 10/24/2022)