Side setback definition

Side setback means a setback that is measured from a side lot line.
Side setback means the area between the side lot line and the Side Setback Line. See Figure 01 and Figure 02 appended to this Ordinance.
Side setback means the horizontal distance between a side lot line and a structure.

Examples of Side setback in a sentence

  • Side setback will be measured from the property line to the roof edge.

  • In addition, the submission of Meaningful Interest Form with incomplete or incorrect data has been used as a basis to disregard not only those forms, but also to question the validity and reliability of the other forms submitted.

  • Side: setback a minimum of ten (10) feet, provided that any permitted pen or building in which livestock is kept shall be located not less than one hundred (100) feet from any lot line.

  • Side setback on regular lots run from the rear line of the front setback to the front line of the rear setback.

  • Application for: Lot size: Lot area: Frontage: Construction Zone: Front setback: Side setback: Rear setback:Coastal Construction: Yes No East of coastal const.


More Definitions of Side setback

Side setback means a setback extending from a building, structure or use to the side lot line. When a parcel has two or more front setbacks, the remaining setbacks are to be considered side setbacks. (Ord. 2004-02 § 9, 2004: Ord. 92-08 § 2, 1992. Formerly 18.06.945) If a property is bordered on three or more sides by streets, the minimum setback on the remaining side is the minimum setback required for that zone district. If the property is bordered on two sides by streets, the two remaining sides shall meet the minimum and total side setbacks. When a setback for an existing structure is smaller than the minimum required, the minimum for the second side setback does not need to make up the difference – the second side setback need only be as large as if the nonconforming side yard met its minimum requirement.
Side setback means five feet (5') from the side lot line, except for corner lots (lots bounded on two (2) or more sides by streets) the Side Setback (for the one side on the street which is not the Front Lot Line) shall be fifteen feet (15') from the street side of the curb.
Side setback means a physical shift of a defined depth in the side wall of a building, where the entirety of the vertical height of such shift is located between the minimum street wall height of the adjoining street and the maximum building base height for the building base, and at a point no higher than the maximum building shoulder height for the building shoulder.
Side setback means the space abutting a property line, access easement or private road and generally between the required front and rear setbacks. Any setback not defined as a front or rear setback is a side setback.
Side setback means the setback, extending from the required street setback to the required rear lot line, or opposing street setback in the case of a double-frontage lot, measured from the side lot line. There are two types of side setbacks, those applying to waterfront lots and those applying to non- waterfront lots. See definition of “Lot line, side” and § 34-638.
Side setback means a setback measured into a lot from a side lot line, extending between the front setback (or front lot line where no front setback is required) and the rear setback (or rear lot line where no rear setback is required). An exterior side setback is a side setback measured from an exterior side lot line; an interior side setback is a side setback measured from an interior side lot line. (Ord 483, 2018)
Side setback means the distance that a structure must be set back from a Side Lot Line.