Common use of Determining Residential Setbacks on Irregular Lots Clause in Contracts

Determining Residential Setbacks on Irregular Lots. Irregular Lots are defined as lots that are non‐rectangular, lots with three sides, or more than four sides, and require special measurement techniques in order to achieve the purpose of the specific Setbacks. The Designated Official may allow alternate Setbacks on irregular lots, other than those described below, in order to promote unique design opportunities.

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Sources: Development Agreement

Determining Residential Setbacks on Irregular Lots. Irregular Lots are defined as lots that are non‐rectangular, lots with three sides, or more than four sides, sides and require special measurement techniques in order to achieve the purpose of the specific Setbackssetbacks. The Designated Official may allow alternate Setbacks setbacks on irregular lots, other than those described below, in order to promote unique design opportunities.

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Sources: MPD Project Specific Design Standards and Guidelines

Determining Residential Setbacks on Irregular Lots. Irregular Lots are defined as lots that are non‐rectangular, lots with three sides, or more than four sides, sides and require special measurement techniques in order to achieve the purpose of the specific Setbacks. The Designated Official may allow alternate Setbacks on irregular lots, other than those described below, in order to promote unique design opportunities.

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Sources: Development Agreement