Set back definition

Set back means a reclassification to a lower classification because of changes in classification strength under circumstances where vacancies exist in the lower classifications.
Set back means a distance additional to minimum yard requirements which may be required on parcels adjacent to the public roads;
Set back. Means the space to be left fully open to sky from the edge of the building to the property line or boundary of the street. No built-up space shall be provided within the setback except specifically permitted projections and other structures under the rules.

Examples of Set back in a sentence

  • Set back vent lines so they will not pierce roof near edge or valley.

  • Set back distances are almost non- existent at curve locations; especially at sharp curves the provision is worse.

  • Set back development from creeks, wetlands, and riparian habitats.

  • Set back residential development and uses from steep slopes and shorelines vulnerable to erosion so that structural shoreline stabilization or flood hazard reduction measures are not required to protect such structures.

  • Delineators are provided as per IRC-79-1981 and spacing has been adopted for as per Table 1 of IRC-79-1981.• Landscaping & Tree Plantation: Tree plantation have been provided in accordance with “IRC: SP 21- 2009, Guidelines on Landscaping and Tree Plantation” and Set back distance of trees in different situations is as per “IRC: 66-1976, Recommended Practice for Sight Distance on Rural Highways”.


More Definitions of Set back

Set back means the distance between the plinth lines of the building and the boundary of the plot.
Set back means the open space across front or sides or rear of a plot between the building and street alignment or boundary of the plot as the case may be;
Set back means the distance from the property line of the Lot to the Improvement that is subject to the Set Back requirement is provided for in this Declaration.
Set back means the distance from the toe or top of a slope, structure or property line where site development is to occur.
Set back means the minimum distance between the Dwelling Unit or other structure referred to and given street or road or Lot line;
Set back means a distance additional to minimum yard requirements which may be required on parcels adjacent to the road;
Set back means the distance between the lot line and the building line.