Setback, Rear definition

Setback, Rear means the minimum allowable distance between any building and the rear lot line of the lot on which such building is located. On double frontage lots, the rear setback shall be designated on the opposite side of the lot from the designated front setback.
Setback, Rear means the minimum allowable distance between a structure and the boundary line of the lot, upon which such structure is located, which is opposite and most distant from a roadway and does not intersect with a roadway.
Setback, Rear means an open space free from structures extending the full width of the lot between a building and the rear lot line, except as specified elsewhere in this Ordinance. Distances referred to throughout this Ordinance shall constitute building setback requirements.

More Definitions of Setback, Rear

Setback, Rear means a setback between side lot lines, measured horizontally at right angles to the rear lot line from the rear lot line to the nearest point of a building.
Setback, Rear means the minimum distance between the rear lot line and a building as required by the Zoning Code.
Setback, Rear means a setback extending across the full width of the lot and measured between the rear line of the lot and the nearest line of the main building. For the purpose of this title, the rear setback of an irregular or triangular lot shall be measured from a line at least ten feet long lying entirely within the lot, parallel or most nearly parallel to and most distant from the front line of the lot.
Setback, Rear means the distance between the rear lot line and the rear setback line projected the full width of the lot, commonly calledrear yard”.
Setback, Rear means the minimum distance required by the Code for a building, structure or improvement to be set back from the rear lot line.

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