Building lines definition

Building lines means a line on a plat between which line and public right- of-way no building or structures may be erected.
Building lines means a line on a plat between which line and a street no building or structure may be erected.
Building lines means the lines indicated, or otherwise described, limiting the area upon which structures may be placed.

Examples of Building lines in a sentence

  • Building lines and building setback lines are established on the Plat.

  • Between such Front Building lines and the right-of-ways lines there shall be erected, placed or altered no structure or part thereof.

  • Building lines would also help to define and direct view corridors.

  • Landlord agrees to reasonably cooperate with Tenant, at no cost to Landlord, in connection with Tenant contracting with the public utility company for service to the Demised Premises and tying into any Building lines as may be necessary for Tenant to obtain such direct electrical service.

  • DocuSign Envelope ID: 9EFC6FE2-229E-4628-90C6-20E86398200F  Building lines or set-back lines must be shown and identified.

  • Front Building lines are hereby established as shown on the Plat.

  • Building lines in the urban environment define and contain public space.


More Definitions of Building lines

Building lines means the lines indicated on the subdivision plat, or otherwise described, limiting the area upon which structures may be placed.
Building lines means a line that coincides with any side of a building excluding ordinary building projections, such as eaves, cornices, awnings, chimneys, flues and heating and cooling units. Porches, but not steps and any other attached appurtenances, shall be included as part of the main building. See also "Decks." [As amended by Ordinance 16-698-O 12/18/16]