riker
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A 50 foot lot (common width in mature neighbourhoods) can be subdivided for 2 skinnies. With side setbacks requiring 4 feet on either side for wasted space, a development of 2 skinnies requires 16 feet or just less than one third of the total frontage to be useless. So essentially, each skinny development could fit another full unit.This is probably more an American thing. I believe the UK has row houses, although not all as attractive. Regardless, I agree we should get over it.
The space on the sides is small, so it is sort of wasted or not that functional. Filling that space could also give a bit more living space.
I'm imagining a world for infill where proper rowhouses are permitted and the massing is less obvious, thereby less of a concern to nearby residents with this simple change.
You could even build each of the 3 sites with a basement suit and garage suite and subdived into 3 legal lots for fee simple ownership.
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