REQUIRED YARD means that part of a yard which:
REQUIRED YARD means the minimum yard or setback required between a lot line and a building line in order to comply with the regulations of the district in which the lot is located.
REQUIRED YARD means a yard having not less than the minimum depth or width, as the case may be, required under the provisions of this By-law and "required front yard", "required side yard" and "required rear yard" shall have a corresponding meaning;
Examples of REQUIRED YARD in a sentence
REQUIRED YARD — An open space between the lot line and the minimum setback line.
DECISION, FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONARY FINDINGS FOR THE APPROVAL OF A PLANNED DEVELOPMENT AMENDEMENT TO REDUCE AVERAGE LOT SIZE REQUIREMENTS, REDUCE REQUIRED YARD SETBACKS, INCREASE ALLOWED BLOCK LENGTH, INCREASE ALLOWED LOT DEPTH TO WIDTH RATIO, INCREASE LOTS ACCESSIBLE BY ACCESS EASEMENT, AND REMOVE A BINDING SITE PLAN FROM THE ZONE AT R44092100/R44092104.
More Definitions of REQUIRED YARD
REQUIRED YARD means that portion of a yard abutting the lot line or lines required to fulfil the minimum yard regulations as established by the Zoning By- law;
REQUIRED YARD means that part of a yard which contains the rear yard depth or side yard width or setback from the lot lines of a lot as required herein by this By-law.
REQUIRED YARD means the minimum yard required by the provisions of the Town’s Zoning By-law 2006-120, as amended.
REQUIRED YARD means a Yard with the minimum Front Yard Depth, Rear Yard Depth, or Side Yard Width required by the provisions of this By-law. A required Side Yard shall extend from the required Front Yard to the required Rear Yard, or in the case of a Lot which has no Rear Lot Line, the required Side Yard shall extend from the required Front Yard to the opposite required Side Yard.
REQUIRED YARD means the area adjacent to and interior from a property line or the ordinary high water mark (OHWM) of a lot, as prescribed by reg- ulations, and is the minimum required distance between a structure and a specific line, such as a property line, edge of private tract, or vehicular access easement that is required to remain free of structures. If two or more required yards are coin- cidental, the area will be considered the required yard with the greater dimension. Yards are also known as setbacks. Except for flag lots, required setbacks are categorized as follows: