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toedtoes
Oct 01, 2014Explorer III
jbrad13 wrote:toedtoes wrote:
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.
The setback in Jefferson Parish residential areas is completely behind the front line of the main occupied structure or 60 ft behind the front property line whichever is closer to the property line.
Then is the article mis-identifying things? Because it states there is a 5ft setback and the family was sticking 2.5ft into that setback. Nothing about 60ft at all.
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