All homes have a setback that effectively marks out one property from another. A setback is the space that exists between a building and the street or road by the side of which the property is located.
You need to look into the zoning regulations applicable in your locality to determine the setback or distance that you would have to keep free from any construction or modification.
A setback is essential as it enables the city planners to give a uniform and symmetric look to the neighbourhoods that we live in. The concept of having a setback in a property did not exist in the nineteenth century.
People built their houses according to their own ideas. This created a lot of problems when public utilities such as when roads were being planned. To avoid such issues the concept of a setback was proposed by the city planners.
Such open spaces are necessary not only for conforming to zoning regulations but also as a safety feature against fire hazards. A setback is also essential for allowing public utilities to gain admission into your property in case of an emergency.







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