The term "building setback" means the required separation between a lot line (and/or right-of-way line) and a building or structure. Setbacks vary by zoning district, and there are numerous exceptions to accommodate a variety of particular lot circumstances.  Setbacks also vary by type of structure.  Detached...
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Setback (architecture) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A setback , sometimes called step-back, is a step-like recession in a wall. Setbacks were initially used for structural reasons, but now are often mandated by land use codes. Setbacks were used by a...
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Building setback distances are measured perpendicular to the property line or edge of a road easement, whichever is the closest to the proposed structure. See the illustrations below for examples:
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This spacing is called a setback and is the required distance that a building must be located away from the streets, ... So what is the purpose of the building setback?; Setbacks have a number of purposes: 1. They provide uniformity to a neighborhood and determine the relationships and placement between the structures.
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A building setback is defined as the minimum allowable horizontal distance from a given point or line of reference, such as a street right-of-way or property line, to the nearest point of a foundation or supporting post or pillar of any applicable structure.
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Section 17.42.020 Building Setback Lines.; A. Unless otherwise stated in this ordinance, building setback lines shall be required along all public streets as provided in this Section. In any case where a proposed building site has no buildings within 300 feet in either direction on the same side of the street,
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A line, established by this Ordinance, within a property, defining the minimum distance between any building or structure or portion thereof to be erected or altered, and an adjacent right-of-way, street or property line.
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Real estate encyclopedia entry and definition for building setback. Includes a definition, links to related topics, and commentary from local real estate professionals. ... building setback - a municipally determined distance from a property line or street in which the building of a structure is not allowed.
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What does BSBL stand for? Definition of Building Setback Boundary Line in the list of acronyms and abbreviations provided by the Free Online Dictionary and Thesaurus. ... (redirected from Building Setback Boundary Line)
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A request has been received to vacate a portion of the 20-foot building setback along Eagle Circle. The petitioners moved a house onto the lot in the summer of 2001, working with an excavator and a house-moving contractor.
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