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toedtoes
Oct 01, 2014Explorer III
I thought setback was the space required to be "set back" from the property line - all the way around the property, not just the front. If there is a 5ft setback, then you have to leave 5ft between any structure and the property line - regardless of whether it's in the backyard, frontyard, etc. - unless the zoning regulation specifically identifies the setback as being for the front, side, etc. only.
Dodge guy - Rockhillmanor was responding to comments by Toobold who has made a lot of such assumptions that are not mentioned in the article. Which is why I keep pointing it out, once you start making assumptions, everyone starts making assumptions and the actual facts get completely lost in a fantasy argument with no basis on reality.
Dodge guy - Rockhillmanor was responding to comments by Toobold who has made a lot of such assumptions that are not mentioned in the article. Which is why I keep pointing it out, once you start making assumptions, everyone starts making assumptions and the actual facts get completely lost in a fantasy argument with no basis on reality.
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