High density definition

High density means residential density development which contains a minimum of 24 dwelling units per acre and a minimum density per acre which is equal to or greater than 120 percent of the maximum residential density allowed under the local general plan and zoning ordinance. A project providing a minimum of 75 dwelling units per acre shall automatically be considered high density.
High density means Category 1 (densely urban) as established by the State Board of Equalization.
High density means any development for residential and/or non-residential uses in excess of 4 storeys in height;

Examples of High density in a sentence

  • The High- Density Polyethylene (“HDPE”) conduits will be fused end-to-end.

  • The sites of the future Cathedral Hill Campus Hospital and MOB are located within the RC-4 Zoning District (Residential-Commercial, High Density), Van Ness Special Use District, Van Ness Automobile Special Use District, and 265-V Height and Bulk District.

  • This Annex shall be for the purpose of collaborative research, development, and demonstration of Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) High Density Vertiplex (HDV) technologies and concepts.


More Definitions of High density

High density means those residential zoning districts in which the density is equal to or greater than one dwelling unit per 8,000 square feet of property.
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High density means that most (> 50%) of the land surface is covered with human structures. "Low/Medium Density" is defined as being up to 50% covered with human structures, intermixed with other cover such as urban open space, forest, and partial forest/savanna lands. "Urban Open Space" includes parks, golf courses, cemeteries, and other grassland-like cover within urban and built-up areas. Areas of low/medium density will be intermixed with Urban Open Space. See http://www.agr.state.il.us/gis/stats/landcover/mainpages/glossary.htm for more information on definitions. The source for the remote sensing data was Landsat imagery with a 30 meter by 30 meter pixel resolution. When comparing to other data note the low resolution and that this data reflects land coverage (objects detectable from the air) rather than use (activities not detectable from the air). General information about the data is at http://www.agr.state.il.us/gis/landcover.html#intro.
High density means multiple dwelling units;
High density means those residential zoning districts in which the density is equal to or greater than one dwelling unit per four thousand fifty square feet.
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High density means over 200 self-contained dwelling units on a gross hectare.