Sifu
SAWHORSE
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A new development is being proposed with 4 story "townhomes". The arrangement is such that they may not be considered townhomes. The buildings are arranged so that a row faces one way, then the row behind faces the other way. There is only about 20' between them and the end units actually share a demising wall on the 2nd, 3rd and 4th floor. The units have garages underneath, making up part of the first floor. So a square, with drive under access at the end units to get to the garages under-neath. Clear as mud? My question is the "open space" per the definition of townhouse in the IBC. Is there a minimum size, configuration or use to qualify as open space per this definition? The end units are corners, so they have open space at two sides, but the interior units are questionable depending on the definition.