Condominium Common Element For Fraternities And Sororities In Fairfax

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Fairfax
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The Master Deed for a condominium project in Fairfax outlines the establishment and governance of common elements specifically tailored for fraternities and sororities. This document highlights the rights and responsibilities of co-owners regarding General and Limited Common Elements, such as landscaping, utilities, and shared facilities. Key features include designated responsibilities for maintenance by both co-owners and the condominium association, ensuring proper upkeep of shared spaces essential for community living. Additionally, the Master Deed delineates the process for potential modifications to units, reflecting the needs of evolving fraternity and sorority usage. The form includes sections regarding easements, ensuring access for emergency services and utility maintenance, which are critical for smooth operation. Filling and editing instructions are implicit, as users must accurately describe the units and specific project elements in the provided templates. This document serves as a crucial reference for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants involved in the formulation and administration of condominium agreements, ensuring compliance with local laws and fostering harmonious co-management among community members.
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2 esidential District, Two Dwelling Units/Acre. A. The 2 District provides for singlefamily detached dwellings and affordable dwelling unit developments and allows other uses that are compatible with the lowdensity suburban character of the district.

The purpose of the R-2 (multifamily residential) zoning district is to provide for medium- to high-density housing in multiple-family structures and their directly related complementary and accessory uses.

2. No permitted, special permit or special exception use already established on the effective date of this Ordinance shall be altered, modified or enlarged so as to conflict with, or further conflict with, the use limitations for the zoning district in which such use is located.

Can a home or dwelling unit have multiple renters? Generally, no more than one family, plus two renters, may live together as a single household. Or, no more than four unrelated people may live in one house as a single household.

The I-5 District provides for a wide range of industrial and industrially-oriented business activities. Uses must minimize noise, smoke, glare, and other environmental pollutants on the uses within the district and on neighboring areas.

Family Detached Dwelling is defined as completely separated from all other buildings and having two (2) side yards DCOZ 2 Page 3 R2 District The R2 District is a low to moderate density zoning category generally characterized by the development of detached dwelling and semidetached dwelling types.

2 esidential District, Two Dwelling Units/Acre. A. The 2 District provides for singlefamily detached dwellings and affordable dwelling unit developments and allows other uses that are compatible with the lowdensity suburban character of the district.

The C-5 District is intended to accommodate development in compact centers. Development should incorporate safe multimodal access, pedestrian circulation, and should be architecturally compatible with the neighborhood in which it is located. Development in the C-5 District is not intended to attract substantial trade ...

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Condominium Common Element For Fraternities And Sororities In Fairfax