Housing positioning system and method
Abstract
The housing positioning system and method encompasses a residential subdivision having rectangular adjacent building lots including adjacent driveway areas perpendicular to a street and separated by a fence having a partial gradient. Dwelling units are placed on the lots so that a front wall of each dwelling unit faces the driveway area at approximately a 45° angle. A structure having an exterior wall disposed perpendicular to a centerline of the driveway areas includes a common internal wall to form separate garages servicing each of the respective dwelling units. Additionally, the structure may have a rear wall that is essentially parallel and proximate to a rear lot line. Alternatively, each dwelling unit may have an attached garage. For each property, a storage shed may be disposed adjacent to the garage. To limit yard maintenance, the driveway areas may wrap around a rear-facing wall of the dwellings.
Claims
exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 . A housing positioning system, comprising:
a residential subdivision having rectangular adjacent building lots, the building lots including adjacent driveway areas perpendicular to a street; dwelling units disposed on the lots so that a front wall of each dwelling unit faces the driveway area at approximately a 45° angle; and a structure having an exterior wall disposed perpendicular to a centerline of the driveway areas, the structure being proximate to a rear lot line, the structure having a common internal wall to form separate garages, with each garage servicing a respective dwelling unit.
2 . The housing positioning system according to claim 1 , further comprising a fence disposed between the adjacent driveway areas, whereby the driveway areas are separated.
3 . The housing positioning system according to claim 2 , wherein the fence has a partial gradient component extending between two predetermined distances from the street.
4 . The housing positioning system according to claim 1 , wherein separate storage sheds are disposed adjacent to a respective one of the separate garages.
5 . The housing positioning system according to claim 1 , wherein the driveway areas wrap around a rear facing wall of the dwelling units.
6 . The housing positioning system according to claim 1 , wherein the dwelling units are comprised of a plurality of modules.
7 . The housing positioning system according to claim 1 , wherein a fence is disposed between pairs of dwelling units not sharing a driveway area so that privacy is maintained between the dwelling unit pair.
8 . The housing positioning system according to claim 7 , wherein the fence further comprises:
a high component disposed from the back of the properties; a partial gradient transitioning component; and a low component disposed toward the front of the properties.
9 . The housing positioning system according to claim 8 , wherein the high component has a height up to six feet.
10 . The housing positioning system according to claim 8 , wherein the low component has a height up to exceed three feet.
11 . A housing positioning method, comprising the steps of:
creating rectangular adjacent building lots from a residential subdivision; creating adjacent driveway areas perpendicular to a street; disposing dwelling units on the lots so that a front wall of each dwelling unit faces the driveway area at approximately a 45° angle; arranging a structure so that an exterior wall of the structure is disposed perpendicular to a center line of the driveway areas; and placing a common internal wall within the structure to form separate garages out of the structure so that each garage services a respective dwelling unit.
12 . The housing positioning method according to claim 11 , further comprising the step of disposing a fence between the adjacent driveway areas, whereby the driveway areas are separated.
13 . The housing positioning method according to claim 12 , wherein a partial gradient component extending between two predetermined distances from the street is created in the fence.
14 . The housing positioning method according to claim 11 , further comprising the step of disposing separate storage sheds adjacent to a respective one of the separate garages.
15 . The housing positioning method according to claim 11 , further comprising the step of wrapping the driveway areas around a rear facing wall of the dwelling units.
16 . The housing positioning method according to claim 11 , further comprising the step of manufacturing a plurality of modules from which the dwelling units may be constructed.
17 . The housing positioning method according to claim 11 , further comprising the step of disposing a fence between pairs of dwelling units not sharing a driveway area so that privacy is maintained between the dwelling unit pair.
18 . The housing positioning method according to claim 17 , wherein the step of disposing a fence further comprises the steps of:
disposing from the rear of the properties a fence high component; disposing a fence partial gradient transitioning component from a front end of the fence high component; and, disposing a fence low component from a front end of the gradient transitioning component towards the front of the properties.
19 . The housing positioning method according to claim 18 , wherein the step of disposing of a fence further comprises the step of building the fence high component to a height up to six feet.
20 . The housing positioning method according to claim 18 , wherein the step of disposing a fence further comprises the step of building the fence low component to a height up to three feet.
21 . A housing positioning system, comprising:
a residential subdivision having rectangular adjacent building lots, the building lots including adjacent driveway areas perpendicular to a street; dwelling units disposed on the lots so that a front wall of each dwelling unit faces the driveway area at approximately a 45° angle; and an garage structure attached to each pair of the dwelling units, the garage structure forming two separate garages serving each one of the respective dwelling units of the pair.
22 . A housing positioning method, comprising the steps of:
creating rectangular adjacent building lots from a residential subdivision; creating adjacent driveway areas perpendicular to a street; disposing dwelling units on the lots so that a front wall of each dwelling unit faces the driveway area at approximately a 45° angle; and attaching a garage structure to each pair of the dwelling units, the garage structure forming two separate garages serving each one of the respective dwelling units of the pair.Join the waitlist — get patent alerts
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