Build-to line definition

Build-to line means the area of the lands within which a streetwall of a building or structure shall be located.
Build-to line means a location from which the [principle] principal vertical plane of the front elevation must be erected, and is parallel to, the frontage line. The build to line dimension is the distance from the lot line to the build to line;
Build-to line means a line parallel to the lot line where the facade of the building is required to be located.

More Definitions of Build-to line

Build-to line means a line extending through the lot which is generally parallel to the front property line and marks the location from which the vertical plane of the front building elevation must be erected; the build-to line is intended to create an even building façade line along a street.
Build-to line means any of the boundaries identified as build-to lines in Section
Build-to line means a line parallel to the property line, along which a building or front lanai shall be built.
Build-to line means the line up to which buildings or landscaping must be constructed. The build-to line may not be the same as the front lot line; see Table 16.24.050-2.
Build-to line means a building line or parcel line.
Build-to line means a line, parallel to the respective lot line, and internal to the lot, which defines the required maximum and minimum setback for the entire building façade as specified in the district regulations.
Build-to line means the maximum distance a building may be setback from a property line or other designated location. The purpose of a build-to-line is to bring structures adjacent to streets and sidewalks or pedestrian paths to encourage pedestrian activity.