Street setback definition

Street setback means a setback that is measured from a street lot line.
Street setback means the horizontal distance required between the edge of a private right-of-way and the nearest part of any building on a lot.
Street setback or “front yard setback” means the minimum distance required for buildings to be set back from the street lot line. Street setbacks apply to both public and private streets. For corner lots, the street setback applies to both streets. For through lots, the street setback applies to either frontage. The planning official shall have the authority to reduce street or front yard setbacks for corner lots or through lots by up to 50 percent, upon a finding that such reduction is consistent with the intent of this code.

More Definitions of Street setback

Street setback means a setback extending along the full length of the lot line abutting a street.

Related to Street setback

  • Setback means the right-angled distance from a lot line or street boundary to the nearest part of a main building on the lot.