Setback line definition
Setback line means a line usually parallel to the plot boundaries and laid down in each case by the Authority beyond which nothing can be constructed towards the plot boundaries;
Setback line means a line which is parallel to a lot line or access easement located at the distance required by the setback.
Setback line means a line usually parallel to the plot boundaries and laid down in each case by the Authority beyond which nothing can be constructed towards the plot boundaries and shall not apply to slums taken up under an approved programme of the Government subject to the specific sanction of the Government, and subject to the conditions that there will not be more than 25 plots in one cluster, and the area of each plot in the cluster shall not exceed 25 sq. m.
More Definitions of Setback line
Setback line means the building line.
Setback line means the line parallel to the front, side or rear lot line establishing the minimum space to be provided as the front, side or rear yard.
Setback line means a line indicating the minimum horizontal distance between the street easement or right-of-way line and building or any projection thereof other than steps or permanently open porches unless otherwise specifically defined.
Setback line means a line, the location of which is defined in this By-Law, and the purpose of which is to establish the closest points to a street line at which a building or structure or vertical projection thereof may be located or is located.
Setback line means a line located inside the boundaries of a lot and parallel to a front, side, or rear lot line and set back from the front, side, or rear lot line a distance equal to the depth of the required front, side, or rear yard.
Setback line means that line which is the required minimum distance from the street right-of-way line or any other lot line that establishes the area within which the principal structure must be erected or placed.
Setback line means a line parallel to the street right-of-way line being the distance which all or any part of the building is to be set back from such right of way.