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 horizontal distance between a rear lot line and a structure.

Examples of Rear setback in a sentence

  • Rear setback: 25 feet minimum Minimum lot size: 22,000 square feet Minimum lot width: 90 feet (measured at front setback) Typical lot size: 90’ x 245’ Front loaded garage homes to be centered to the lot, up to 3’ off center.

  • Item Do Not Comply Comply N/A Front setback 4m (porch to be included in setback) Side set backs Frontage 10 – 11m: 0.9m Frontage 12.5m: 1.2m Frontage 14- 16m: 1.5m Rear setback 2m Garage front setback 5.5m (for lots with frontages 12.5m and greater) Garage setback 0.5m behind the building boundary line.

  • Article IX, Section 5 “the setbacks shall not be less than as follows Front setback 15 feet from front property line Rear setback 10 feet from rear property line Interior Side setback 5 feet from side property line Corner lot side setback 10 feet from side property line Note Roof overhangs or eves may extend into side setbacks” To bring this property into compliance, please move any improvements out of the areas prohibited under the setback requirements.

  • Rear setback, adjacent to a residential district with alley 10 feet rear setback, adjacent to a residential district with alley.


More Definitions of Rear setback

Rear setback or “Rear yard setback” means the setback from the rear lot line.
Rear setback means the space abutting a property line or landward edge of the marine buffer, as established by this Program, and opposite to the front setback or as nearly so as the lot shape permits, and extending the full width of the lot or buffer. If more than one rear setback or more than one front setback exists, the Land Use Director shall designate the rear 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 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)
Rear setback means the distance that a structure, must be set back from a 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 the distance that a development or a specified portion of it must be set back from the nearest edge of: