Rear setback definition

Rear setback means a setback that is measured from a rear lot line.
Rear setback means the area between the rear lot line and the Rear Setback Line. See Figure 01 and Figure 02 appended to this Ordinance.
Rear setback means the setback, extending across the rear of a lot, measured from the rear lot line. See definition of “Lot line, rear” and § 34-638.

Examples of Rear setback in a sentence

  • Rear setback will be measured from the rear property line to the rear wall of the structure with the following exceptions: 1.

  • Rear setback requirements shall be waived, with Board approval, when the rear of a building is attached to a parking deck.

  • Rear setback Council resolution 23 September 2015:A minimum rear setback dimension of 5 metres, which Council may, at its discretion, permit to be reduced in circumstances where criteria identified in a specific local planning policy to be prepared and adopted to address this matter are complied with.

  • Rear setback for cul-de-sac lots include that portion of a lot that extends parallel to the arc of the rear lot line.

  • Lot area: 20,000 s.f. Lot width: 50ft Frontage: n/aFront setback: 15 ft Side setback: 0 Rear setback: 10 ft Height: 40 ft This criterion has been met.


More Definitions of Rear setback

Rear setback means the horizontal distance between a rear lot line and a structure.
Rear setback or “Rear yard setback” means the setback from the rear lot line.
Rear setback means a clear distance from the rear of any lot within which no building or structure may be permitted except as provided in Chapter 12.96, Chapter 12.280, and Chapter 12.290. (Ord. 1410 § 1, 1982; prior code § 27-3.1)
Rear setback means a setback extending for the full length of a lot line not abutting a street, on the opposite end of a lot from a front setback.
Rear setback means a setback extending from a building, structure or use to the rear lot line. If a property has more than one front yard, then rear setback does not apply. In the shoreline jurisdiction,
Rear setback means a setback extending from a building, structure or use to the rear lot line. If a property has more than one front yard, then rear setback does not apply. In the shoreline jurisdiction, rear setback does not apply since native vegetation zone requirements exceed rear setback requirements.
Rear setback means a setback extending from a building, structure or use to the rear lot line. If a property has more than one front yard, then rear setback does not apply. In the shoreline jurisdiction, rear setback does not apply since native vegetation zone requirements exceed rear setback requirements. (Ord. 2004-02 § 8, 2004: Ord. 92-08 § 2, 1992. Formerly 18.06.940)