118 ENVISION FRANKLIN | Land Uses and Building Forms RESIDENTIAL Single-Family Residential A single-family dwelling that is a stand-alone structure on its own lot and intended for occupancy by a single family. Cottage A single-family dwelling that is typically associated with cottage court developments; generally one story or one-and-one-half stories, with simple architectural features, often with a hipped or low-pitched gabled roof and window dormers. Accessory Dwelling A detached, self-contained, small dwelling located on the same lot as a larger, principal, single-family dwelling. The Accessory Dwelling may be a stand-alone structure or located above a detached garage. Continuum of Care A combination of housing, healthcare, personalized assistance, and supportive services designed to respond to the individual needs of those who need help with activities of daily living. DEFINITIONS OF LAND USES AND BUILDING FORMS Each design concept identifies appropriate land uses. The following are descriptions of the land uses and building forms that are referenced in each design concept.
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