Residential Use
Use Types. Residential use types include the occupancy of living accommodations on a wholly or primarily non-transient basis; but exclude institutional living arrangements involving those providing 24-hour skilled nursing or medical care and those providing forced residence, such as asylums and prisons.
Multiple Family Residential. The Multiple-Family Residential use type refers to the residential occupancy of attached or semi-attached living units on a weekly or longer basis. Typical facilities include apartments, townhouses, or condominiums. Transitional housing with supportive services would be permitted.